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John Courter
John Courter (1942–2010) was an American composer, organist, and carillonneur who served as a professor of music at Berea College in Berea, Kentucky, from 1971 until his death on June 21, 2010.〔"John Courter, 68
Carillonneur, retired professor of music at Berea College, dies", Richmond Register, http://www.richmondregister.com/localnews/x1703936110/John-Courter-68, June 23, 2010〕 A native of Lansing, Michigan, Courter earned a bachelor's degree in choral music education from Michigan State University in 1962 and a Master's of Music degree in organ in 1966 from the University of Michigan. He also studied at the North German Organ Academy and held diplomas from the Netherlands Carillon School.〔John Courter, Berea College Organist, Carillonneur and retired Professor of Music, dies, June 22. 2010, http://www.berea.edu/media-relations/2010-news-releases/john-courter-berea-college-organist-carillonneur-and-retired-professor-of-music-dies/〕
Courter was active both as a performer and composer and was considered one of the leading contemporary composers for the carillon, having won several international prizes with his original carillon compositions.〔Jay Buckner, Julie Sowell, International convention of carillonneurs features compositions by Carillonneur John Courter, June 15, 2010, BC Now!, http://webapps.berea.edu/bcnow-archive/story.asp?ArticleID=1670〕〔Yale performance, John Courter, http://www.yale.edu/carillon/summer/2008a/bio_courter.html〕 Courter also served on the World Carillon Federation Keyboard Committee, an international keyboard committee, which drafted a recommendation for the technical norms for a world standard carillon keyboard that was accepted by the World Carillon Federation in 2006.〔World Carillon Federation Keyboard Committee, Consensus on technical norms for a world standard carillon keyboard WCF Keyboard 2006, http://www.carillon.org/pdf/Technical_Norms.pdf〕
Courter's carillon works have been published in Germany, the Netherlands and the United States as well as performed on carillons throughout the world, and he has composed more than 20 pieces for the carillon,〔World Carrilon Federation, Sheet Music, http://www.carillon.org/eng/fs_muziek.htm〕 including ''In Memoriam'' which is dedicated to those whose lives were lost in the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001.〔John Courter, September 15, 2001, ''In Memoriam'', http://www.carillon.org/pdf/InMemoriamCmin.pdf〕 Both the ''Associate Carillonneur Exam'' as well as the more advanced ''Carillonneur Exam'' by the Guild of Carillonneurs of North America include Courter compositions.〔''Associate Carillonneur Exam'', Guild of Carillonneurs of North America, http://www.gcna.org/exam-associate.html, 7-13-2013〕〔Required Pieces for 2015, ''Carillonneur Exam'', Guild of Carillonneurs of North America, http://www.gcna.org/documents/exam-required-pieces-2015.pdf, July 16, 2014〕
Mr. Courter's carillon performances and compositions have received numerous honors. In 1993, Mr. Courter was awarded the prestigious Berkeley Medal for Distinguished Service to the Carillon as a performer and composer.〔Chimes Silent After John Courter Passes Away, http://www.kynews.org/articles/show/2076, June 22, 2010〕 Courter has also been honored with the title of permanent Honorary Member by the Guild of Carillonneurs in North America.〔John Courter Obituary, Lansing State Journal, June 25, 2010, http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/lsj/obituary.aspx?n=john-courter&pid=143744579〕 In 2010, the largest carillon in the state of Kentucky, Berea College's 56-bell carillon, was renamed to honor John Courter.〔Berea College to Rename Carillon after John Courter, http://www.berea.edu/media-relations/2010-news-releases/berea-college-to-rename-carillon-after-john-courter/, November 13, 2010.〕 Courter's carillon compositions continue to be played after his death.〔John Courter, site:YouTube.com, https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=John+Courter〕
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