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HALIFAX MINSTER ORGAN RECITAL BY PROFESSOR DAVID BAKER, 8 MARCH, 1.00PM

RECITAL AT HALIFAX MINSTER

8 MARCH 2018

BY PROFESSOR DAVID BAKER

PROGRAMME

           

            Fanfare                                                                                              Percy Whitlock

            Elegy in A flat                                                                                   Hubert Parry   (100th anniversary of his death 

            Chorale Prelude on ‘Dundee’                                                        Hubert Parry

            From the ’32 Voluntaries and Pieces for Organ’                        William Herschel[1]

                        Preludium I in D major

                        Preludium IV in D minor/F major

                        Preludium XX in C major

            Chorale Prelude on ‘St Anne’                                                        Hubert Parry

            Dance with the Saints                                                                     Colin Mawby

            Sanctus and Benedictus from the Messe pour les Paroisses  Francois Couperin  (350th anniversary of his birth)

            Rhapsody in C sharp minor                                                           Herbert Howells      (composed March 1918)

[1] On the Snetzler organ – to celebrate the completion of the edition of all Herschel’s organ music by David Baker and Christopher Bagot and its publication by Fitzjohn Music Publications

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RCO Easter Course – 5th – 7th April 2018,Oxford

This much appreciated annual course offers comprehensive tuition for those preparing for or considering CRCO, ARCO or FRCO. You can attend as a resident or non-resident; special timetables can be devised for those preparing for specific sections of CRCO, ARCO or FRCO rather than the whole examination.

Accommodation
We are resident at The Queen’s College, home to the ground-breaking Frobenius organ of 1965. In addition, tuition will take place on several other of Oxford’s varied collection of fine organs, including Keble and Merton Colleges where Johannes Geffert and Gerard Brooks will give public recitals.

Accommodation is in single rooms––ensuite or standard at your choice. Standard rooms have a wash basin with shared toilet and bathroom facilities nearby.

Teachers
Johannes Geffert returns having taught to great acclaim on the Easter Course in Cambridge in 2015. He will teach across the course strands but will bring his specilaist knowledge of German Romantic organ music to the ARCO strand where the written paper history topic for 2018–2019 is Germany, 1850–1920 and the set works are the chorale preludes by Brahms. He will also play a recital on the Tickell organ at Keble College.

Gerard Brooks will also teach across the course and will bring his extensive knowledge of French Romantic organ music to the CRCO set works for 2018–2019, Vierne’s 24 Pièces en style libre (book 1), and to the FRCO history topic France 1860–1940. He will also play a recital incorporating this repertoire on the Dobson organ of Merton College.

David Ponsford will lead a seminar for FRCO students on de Grigny’s Livre d-Orgue (set work July 2018-January 2019). He is an expert in French Classical organ music and has recently prepared a new edition of de Grigny’s organ music.

Frederick Stocken brings wide experience of teaching harmony and counterpoint in general and the written papers of RCO Diploma examinations in particular, both to individuals and on courses.

James Parsons, formerly RCO Head of Student Development and organ tutor, Birmingham Conservatoire. Like Gerard Brooks, he has extensive experience as an RCO examiner.

Simon Williams, Director RCO East, South and South West region and Director of Music, St George’s, Hanover Square. This will be the 20th Easter Course that he has directed.

What to prepare:
Pieces from the lists in the examination regulations for CRCO, ARCO and FRCO (work in progress is acceptable)
Examples of your work in preparation for the written paper(s) as appropriate

Fees (all prices include VAT)
RCO Member (standard room with wash basin) £695
RCO Member (ensuite room) £745
RCO Member (non-resident, included lunch and dinner) £530
Non-member (standard room with wash basin) £715
Non-member (ensuite room) £775
Non-member (non-resident, included lunch and dinner) £560

You can also book extra nights Bed & Breakfast for Wednesday 4 and/or Saturday 7 April at a cost of £75 (standard room)/£100 (en-suite room) per night.

For further information and to book a place, please click here.

 

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