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RCO e-news – January 2016

RCO Academy

Look up www.rco.org.uk for the full list of events and to book online.

Included  as a discrete block under the chronological list of general events are all the courses and workshops included in the College’s Young Organists Programme. Also included are the classes offered by the RCO Academy Organ School. Further details of the latter are on our website at www.rco.org.uk/organ_school.php.

For full details go to: RCO e-news – January 2016

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ORGAN SCHOLARSHIPS FOR ALL AT JESUS COLLEGE, OXFORD – 3 NOVEMBER 2015

This is a half-day event for aspiring keyboard players, music teachers and Organists

at Jesus College, Oxford on 3 November 2015, from 12.30 pm to 7.00 pm

Playing the organ is a wonderful opportunity for gifted pianists and musicians who want to broaden their repertoire or context.  If you have a passion for music and want to learn about the opportunities and benefits of being an organ scholar, full details of this event and booking information can be found on the link below:

Organ Scholarship Outreach Autumn 2015

If you want to know more about Organ Awards at Oxford University, please visit:

http://www.music.ox.ac.uk/apply/undergraduate/choral-and-organ-awards/organ-awards/

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OCTOBER COURSES FOR YOUNG ORGANISTS

RCO Academy in Bristol and Clifton at autumn half-term 2015 – Young Organists in Transition

Lifelong Learning and Accreditation from the Royal College of Organists

Book onto one of these October courses for young Organists in a relaxed half-term atmosphere, supported by The GMC Trust, The Williams Church Music Trust and the William Haddon Charitable Foundation

Sign up for:

FIND YOUR FEET! (early steps in organ playing – ideal for youngsters aged 8 to 15 years – organists and pianists who want to try the organ)

BUILD YOUR SKILLS! (ambitious teenage organists build style and technique)

Thursday 29 October to Saturday 31 October 2015 in Bristol (bursaries available)

Classes with:

Christopher Allsop (Worcester Cathedral); Brigitte Harris (Edinburgh); James Parsons (Birmingham Conservatoire)

Friendly, fun residential course, fully checked and qualified pastoral staff

Youth Hostel (YHA) accommodation in Bristol city centre

Inspired hands-on tuition in small classes, playing fabulous pipe organs in Bristol and Clifton (4 manuals to one manual!)

Perform in Student Concert at Christ Church, Bristol – get feedback and DVD souvenir

Make music! Make friends!

Information and easy online booking at: BOOK for FYF and BYS 2015

www.rco.org.uk

 

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RCO Academy Courses

RCO Academy

Look up RCO Academy Courses online for the full list of events and to book on-line.

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RCO Academy Classes – first half of 2015

 

 

 

 

Details of Organ School Classes

from January to June 2015

 

 

You are now encouraged to book classes online at www.rco.org.uk.  Select ‘Take a class’ from the ‘What would you like to do today’ list top right, and follow the instructions.  Booking online is quick and reliable but, if you prefer the old system, you can use the enclosed booking form or telephone 05603 488231.

 

Bursaries are available: https://www.rco.org.uk/education_scholarships.php

Please note times (the 24-hour clock is used)

All prices quoted are inclusive of VAT @ 20%.

 

Saturday 24 January 2015

Practise Perfectly

Lincoln College, Oxford OX1 3DR

1400–1700

Everyone knows that practice is the key to improvement, but fewer people know how to practise well. Gabriele Damiani provides strategies for getting the best results from your practice by showing you how to be more focused and inspired. Bring any repertoire you like! (ABRSM Grades 1–5) Fee £57.00

 

Tuesday 27 January 2015

Towards ARCO

St Giles, Cripplegate, Barbican, London EC2Y 8DA

1730–2030

Daniel Moult gives in-depth guidance to students in any repertoire from the ‘non-Bach’ lists on the ARCO syllabus: lists B, C and D.   This class welcomes everyone, whether or not you are preparing for a diploma. (ABRSM Grade 7 upwards) Fee £67.00

 

Saturday 31 January 2015

Spotlight on Vierne’s 24 Pièces en style libre, op. 31

All Saints, Margaret Street, London W1W 8JG

1400–1700

Vierne’s 24 Pièces contain some of the most beautiful – and liturgically useful – music in the repertoire. Choose any piece from the collection, maybe guided by our graded list. This is the first RCO Organ School class to be offered on this vintage 4-manual Harrison & Harrison organ, which is taught by the resident organist, Timothy Byram-Wigfield. (ABRSM Grade 6–diploma) Fee £67.00

 

Saturday 7 February 2015

How to learn Bach

St Giles, Cripplegate, Barbican, London EC2Y 8DA

1100–1400

Most student organists long to play Bach but find that it is harder to learn than they expect.  Anne Marsden Thomas helps your brain, fingers and feet to absorb this great music in a comfortable, accurate and stylistically informed way.  Choose a piece from our graded list and bring it unexplored to the class.  Topics will include articulation, fingering, footing, registration, ornamentation and strategies for practice. (ABRSM Grades 6–8)  Fee £67.00

 

Saturday 14 February 2015

Share Your Repertoire

Old St Martin, Worcester WR1 2PL

1400–1700

The organ repertoire seems infinite, and building a repertoire is itself an art.  Bring your favourite pieces to this class, including perhaps something a little off the beaten track if you can, to perform and share with other class students. Gerdi Troskie will hone and support your performance.  Not only will you gain in performing experience, but fruitful discussions and cross fertilisation of ideas for expanding your repertoire are bound to occur. (All standards) Fee: £47.00

 

Saturday 21 February 2015

Advanced Performance Class

St John, Notting Hill, London W11 2NN

1400–1700

It is hard indeed to find occasions to try out performances before an important recital or exam. This class offers the more advanced player the chance to get the adrenaline flowing a little, but still in a supportive environment, to help iron out the wrinkles in your performance of current repertoire. Expect invaluable advice and tips from the teacher of this class, Andrew Cantrill, and no doubt from fellow participants. (ABRSM Grade 6–diploma) Fee: £67

 

Saturday 28 February 2015

Three French toccatas

St George’s Metropolitan Cathedral, Southwark, London SE1 7HY

1400–1700

The toccatas by Gigout, Dubois and Boellmann are popular with both organists and audiences for good reason. Because they present similar technical challenges this class deals with them together. Bring one or more of these works. Gerard Brooks teaches this class on a large Compton organ, the first time this instrument has been used for an RCO class. (ABRSM Grade 6–diploma) Fee: £67

 

Saturday 21 March 2015

Technique Clinic

Christ’s Chapel of God’s Gift, Dulwich, London SE21 7AS

1430–1730

Getting an outside view of our organ technique can be helpful at any stage. Bring some favourite pieces to this class and let Marilyn Harper identify not only your strengths but also where you could consider improving your technique – and how. Areas for discussion will include general posture, hand position and footing. Expect hard work but also inspiration. (All standards) Fee: £67

 

Saturday 28 March 2015

Confident sight-reading

St Michael, Mytholmroyd, West Yorkshire HX7 5DS

1330–1630

Church organists have to read huge numbers of notes in the course of their work, and confident sight-reading is therefore important for any player. This class, in collaboration with the Halifax Organ Academy, is taught by Anne Marsden Thomas, and provides guidance to help students develop their skills, dispelling the myth that sight-reading is either something you can, or cannot, do. (All standards) Fee: £47

 

 

Saturday 18 April 2015

Supersize me

St George’s Metropolitan Cathedral, Southwark SE1 7HY

1400–1700

Many students of whatever age learn on only perhaps a couple of organs, often smaller ones. This class gives such students the chance to confront the technical challenges and enjoy the thrills of exploring their repertoire on a big cathedral organ under the guidance of Tom Bell. (ABRSM Grades 2–5) Fee: £67

 

Saturday 25 April 2015

Contemporaries of Bach

St Michael & All Angels, Bedford Park, London W4 1TT

1400–1700

The Baroque period is the core of the organ repertoire. Bring any music of any nationality written between about 1600 to 1750 – but not by J.S. Bach himself – and get detailed coaching from Roger Carter.  From Couperin to Buxtehude – the range of superb repertoire for this class is huge. This is a beautiful new organ, ideal for this musical period, and the first RCO class to be held here. (ABRSM Grades 5–8) Fee: £67

 

Saturday 2 May 2015

The English 18th-century voluntary

St Giles-in-the-Fields, London WC2H 8LG

1400–1700

Jonathan Bunney leads students in the attractive repertoire of the English baroque voluntary on an organ that is ideal for this repertoire.  The focus will be on understanding fundamentals of historically-informed performance, including articulation, ornamentation and registration.  Suggestions for repertoire will be given upon application. (ABRSM Grades 3–6) Fee: £67

 

Tuesday 5 May to Thursday 7 May 2015

Classes in Germany

Leipzig and Naumburg

The Organ School’s study trip, led by Frederick Stocken, visits Bach’s own church, St Thomas’s, Leipzig and St Wenzel, Naumburg, where the 1746 Hildebrandt organ was personally approved (and possibly part-designed) by Bach himself. Wednesday afternoon’s class in Naumburg, given by St Wenzel’s organist David Franke, is preceded by an optional recital and organ tour; we then return by train to Leipzig for a class on Thursday morning with Ullrich Böhme at St Thomas’s.  The itinerary also allows time to visit St Nicholaikirche in Leipzig (the other church in Leipzig where Bach worked), and the extensive and scholarly Bach Museum in Leipzig.  Our preparation sheet suggests travel and accommodation options which you book independently.  Bursaries may be available; please outline your circumstances. This trip is suitable only for those over 18 years old. (ABRSM Grade 7 and above) Fee £150.

 

Saturday 16 May 2015

Keyboard musicianship

St Mary and St Joseph’s, Poplar, London

1400–-1700

This class concentrates on five related subjects of keyboard musicianship – figured bass, score-reading, transposition, harmonisation and improvisation. Frederick Stocken, the teacher of this class, has developed carefully graded material in collaboration with Anne Marsden Thomas to provide a new pathway to gain gradual confidence in these skills.  (ABRSM Grades 4–8) Fee: £67

 

 

 

Saturday 23 May 2015
Introduction to advanced interpretation

St Chad’s Cathedral, Birmingham B4 6EU
1300–1600

Developing an individual musical personality is highly desirable in the more advanced player, and essential for anyone hoping to enter the musical profession. James Parsons motivates students to expand a sense of interpretative independence in a thought-provoking class, based on any repertoire you care to play, pre-Bach to contemporary. The 3-manual 42-stop, mechanical action Walker organ at St Chad’s is inspirational and speaks into a resonant space. (ABRSM Grade 6–diploma) Fee: £67

 

Saturday 30 May 2015

Securer feet

St Giles, Cripplegate, London EC2Y 8DA

1100–1400

With a pedal-board for each student, this class helps students develop securer footing using methods developed over many years, and now supported by an array of material in a newly-published tutor on pedalling by the leader of this class, Anne Marsden Thomas. (All standards)

Fee: £67

 

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Mentioned in Dispatches

Good to read about the Halifax Organ Academy in the latest issue of the Institute of British Organ Building Newsletter (issue 74, June 2o14) about the ‘growing number of organ academies which are being established around the country, with the aim of providing teaching and experience of the instrument for anybody who is interested’. Thus writes Chris Batchelor, current President of the IBO and an accomplished layer and senior administrator himself.  ‘The emergence of more people who are passionate about the organ has to be good for all of us’, he continues.

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Halifax Organ Academy – Calderdale Methodist Circuit

The Halifax Organ Academy (HOA) and the Calderdale Methodist Circuit wish to appoint an Organ Scholar.

The Scholar will play the organ at different churches – all with pipe organs – within Calderdale Methodist Circuit. The churches – each within easy travelling distance of central Halifax – are:

Southgate Methodist Church, Elland

St Andrew’s Methodist Church, Halifax

Highgate Methodist Church, Halifax

The Scholar will be expected to play for six Sunday services each quarter. The schedule will be agreed by negotiation.

The main benefits of the scholarship are:

  • £500 per annum depending on duties undertaken, plus possibility of occasional fees/travel expenses
  • £500 bursary for lessons and music purchase
  • Free organ lessons at Halifax Minster, and guidance in all areas of the role
  • 4 manual Harrison & Harrison at the Minster and good pipe organs at the designated churches within the circuit
  • Recital and conducting opportunities
  • Opportunities for the right candidate to be involved with planning music and choir training

This appointment would suit a candidate preparing for an Oxbridge scholarship, a gap year student or an undergraduate/postgraduate student who wishes to develop skills in church music. The scholarship is also open to young professionals wishing to develop their careers.

The post is subject to DBS checks.

The Organ Scholar will:

  • Be fully engaged with the musical activities of the Calderdale Methodist Circuit and the Halifax Organ Academy under the direction of the Organist of Southgate Methodist Church.
  • Play for up to six Sunday services per quarter. The schedule of the Organ Scholar will be planned in consultation with nominated representatives of the churches.
  • Be available to play for weddings and funerals across the Circuit as required
  • Attend Halifax Organ Academy events, as advised
  • Take regular organ lessons, as advised

Priority will be given to candidates who:

  • Play the organ to grade 8 standard
  • Have experience in playing for congregational singing and accompanying choirs on the organ
  • For further information or to discuss the post informally, please contact…

For further information or to discuss the post informally, please contact Professor David Baker.

E-mail d.baker152@btinternet.com

Telephone 01422-884655

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