International organ festival17 October 2006 - 22 April 2007 SCHEDULE 17 October 2006 - 22 April 2007
Admirers organ the Moscow philarmonic society in a new season
invites music in the Concert hall of a name of P.I.Chajkovskogo
to concerts International organ festival "Music of Christian divine
services" and "Organists of the Parisian cathedrals".
Admirers organ the Moscow philarmonic society in a new season
invites music in the Concert hall of a name of P.I.Chajkovskogo
to concerts International organ festival "Music of Christian divine
services" and
"Organists of the Parisian cathedrals".
Within the limits of Festival listeners can continue the acquaintance
with various national organ schools and meet new executors - the venerable
Swiss organist, the expert in Spanish music Ge Bove; the organist and
clavecinist from Germany Wolfgang Tserer; the winner of many international competitions,
the graduate Viennese conservatories Pierre Damiano Peretti (Italy)
and absolutely young pupil of professor Martin Hazelbyoka, clavecinist
"Viennese Academy" Jeremiah Joseph (Austria).
Liturgical music of Catholic and lutheran churches in repertoir of the European organists
takes the central place, in fact as a rule they receive music education at faculties of church music.
In Russia there was other tradition of perception of organ - as concert tool, therefore the festival,
devoted to music of Christian divine services, will open to listeners many unknown pages.
The cycle "Organists of the Parisian cathedrals" offers a unique opportunity more close to get
acquainted with French organ school which the recognized masters organ represent games, regular organists
of the largest churches and cathedrals of the French capital. Olivier Latri and Daniel Rot any more for
the first time take part in subscriptions of the Moscow philarmonic society, their skill has deserved
the hottest sympathies of muscovites. Organist Francois-Anri Ubar and to the adherent of French
music XIX-XX of centuries to the organist Arve Desabr it only is necessary.
SCHEDULE 17 October 2006 - 22 April 2007
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