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Music & interviews for Latter-day Saints and their friends world-wide

This week:
The New Church Music Website with
David T. Warner and Diane Bastian


"The Cricket & Seagull" is an on-demand internet radio show--a faithful-but-informal voice bringing music and interviews of interest to Latter-day Saints an`d their friends worldwide. Steven Kapp Perry brings you the unique voices of authors, artists, musicians, scholars, and fellow Saints. Pull up a chair and join us for "The Cricket & Seagull Fireside Chat"!

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About this edition:

David Warner

David T. Warner is director of Music and Cultural Arts for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.  Previous to his appointment he was a faculty member at Brigham Young University in the David O. McKay School of Education and the School of Music, and artistic director of Boise Opera and the Film Actors Theatre of Los Angeles. He holds a Ph.D. in theater and film and also did graduate work in music at Indiana University.  He has directed television specials seen nationally on PBS, as well as film, professional theatre, musical theatre, and opera. 

Recent projects include Savior of the World in the Conference Center Theater, and Light of the World, produced by the Church for the 2002 Winter Olympic Games.  His original texts have been published by Oxford University Press and recorded on the Telarc, Clarion, and Mormon Tabernacle Choir labels. Brother Warner is married to Allison Hickman and they are the parents of two boys.

Diane Bastian

Diane Bastian grew up in Buhl, ID, the daughter of Lowell and Alta Roskelley. She received a degree in piano performance from Brigham Young University and has taught piano and organ since she was 15.

Diane has spent much of her time as a piano accompanist, working with choirs and soloists ranging from young Suzuki violinists to professional musicians. She works as an administrative assistant in the Music and Cultural Arts Division of the church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day saints. She married Larry Bastian, and they have seven children and 14 grandchildren.

In her limited spare time she enjoys making afghans, walking, and reading.

This week's musical excerpts were taken from:

The Church Music Website on LDS.ORG

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About the Host:

Steven Kapp Perry is a Pearl Award-winning songwriter and playwright from Cedar Hills, UT. He has released 10 CDs of original music and hosts "Soft Sunday Sounds" on FM100 in Salt Lake City. He serves as stake music chairman and teaches the 10 year olds in Primary. Steve loves music, cream cheese on bagels, his wife Johanne, and whichever of their 4 children slept through the night. Visit him at StevenKappPerry.com.

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