Lesce, 24. 9. 2017 – tečaj za organiste, prof. DALIBOR MIKLAVČIČ
12:30 – 15:00 : prof. Dalibor Miklavčič in prof. Lászlo Fassang poučujeta cerkveno orglanje in improvizacijo (dobrodošla je katera koli stopnja zahtevnosti), v Cerkvi Marijinega vnebovzetja v Lescah, Hraška 3, 4248 Lesce
15:00 – 18:20 : prof. Dalibor Miklavčič in prof. Henry Fairs poučujeta repertoar (Fairs, keterokoli obdobje ali zahtevnostna stopnja) ter cerkveno orglanje in improvizacijo (Miklavčič, po ćelji tudi repertoar), v Cerkvi Marijinega vnebovzetja v Lescah, Hraška 3, 4248 Lesce
18:30 : odhod na Bled
19:00 : sv. maša v župn. cerkvi sv. Martina na Bledu (ali možnost za obrok)
19:45 : László Fassang: Koncert orgelskih skladb in lastnih improvizacij
20:45 tečaj in demonstracija improvizacijskih tehnik v različnih slogih – prof. László Fassang
– predstavitev ičinkovitih načinov vadenja in memoriranja
– o različnih obdobjih in slogih glasbe
– učinkovito premagovanje treme
– iznajdljivi načini registriranja pri spremljavi
– kako najbolje izkoristimo različne manuale orgel
– verzije spremljav brez pedala, s preprostim pedalom, z zahtevnejšim pedalom
– kako preverimo, če so orgle v tehnično dobrem stanju; kdaj so potrebne servisa/uglaševanja
– razni uvodi, medigre, poigre… prilagojeno potrebam udeležencev
– osnovne harmonije in “kaj je kontrapunkt”
– glasbena oblika pri improviziranju
Henry Fairs is Head of Organ Studies at Birmingham Conservatoire, Organist to the University of Birmingham and Honorary Professor of Organ at the University of St Andrews. He has won ten prizes in international organ competitions, including the Prix Maurice Duruflé, Chartres; Concerto Gold Medal, Paris; First Prize & Special Prize, Odense. Henry has appeared in festivals throughout Europe and in North America, Canada, Russia and Japan, performing solo recitals, broadcasts (BBC, BR, MDR, Danish Radio) and concertos on both historic and modern instruments. He is regularly invited to serve as a jury member (Odense and Wadden Sea competitions, Denmark; Silbermann Wettbewerb, Germany), examiner, guest tutor and speaker. His students include a number of prize-winners in international competitions. Born in Hereford in 1976, Henry received his earliest musical training as a chorister at Leominster Priory and studied at the Birmingham Conservatoire, where he graduated with First Class Honoursand was a prize-winner at the Fellowship diploma of the Royal College of Organists. A scholarship from the Countess of Munster Trust enabled postgraduate studies in Paris, Cologne and Vienna. Important teachers and influences have included David Saint, Susan Landale, Thierry Mechler, David Sanger and Michael Radulescu. He enjoys playing and teaching a broad, eclectic repertory:currently with a strong focus on the organ output of JS Bach (in a project involving research and performance of the organ works) and the chorale fantasias of Max Reger. In addition, he has in recent years been occupied with the performance of 19th- and 20th-century music, including complete performances of organ music by Jehan Alain (2011), Liszt (the three great works -2011), Reubke, Olivier Messiaen (2008) and Maurice Duruflé ( Naxos 8.557924). Henry was closely involved with the recent installation of the landmark new organ at the University of Birmingham and will be responsible for commissioning a number of new instruments at Birmingham Conservatoire’s new home over the coming years. “Fairs emerges as a top-notch performer. His registrations, tempos, and sensitivity to subtle nuances in phrasing and articulation are superb.” American Record Guide
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