March-April 2010
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March-April 2010
March-April, 2010 RCCO Toronto Centre Newsletter Volume 12 Issue 6 ORGAN HORIZONS presents MICHAEL UNGER When: Where: Friday, April 16, 8:00 pm Lawrence Park Community Church 2180 Bayview Avenue (south of Lawrence) Admission: $25 adults; $20 seniors, students and RCCO members Michael Unger is a doctoral student at Eastman, and is also the instructor of the organ literature courses. Michael completed masters’ degrees in both organ and harpsichord at the Eastman School of Music as a student and teaching assistant of David Higgs and William Porter, and in 2007, he was awarded Eastman’s Jerald C. Graue Musicology Fellowship. Previously, he completed undergraduate studies at the University of Western Ontario, where he was a graduating recipient of the University Gold Medal. Former teachers include Ethel Briggs, Sandra Mangsen, Joel Speerstra and the late Larry Cortner, in addition to European summer academies specializing in historical keyboard performance. In 2008, Michael was awarded both First Prize (Lilian Murtagh Memorial Prize) and Audience Prize in the 2008 American Guild of Organists’ National Young Artists Competition in Organ Performance (NYACOP). Later that same year, he won First Prize in the Sixth International Organ Competition Musashino-Tokyo, Japan, a prize which included the Yoshida Minoru Memorial Award, Toyota Mayor’s Award and Tokorozawa MUSE Award. In 2009, he was awarded Second Prize (Flentrop Orgelbouw Prize) and Audience Award (Izaäk Kingma Prize) in the Eighth International Schnitger Organ Competition on the historic organs of Alkmaar, the Netherlands, the first ever North American prize winner in the competition’s history. He is the recipient of numerous other awards, including two of Canada’s top scholarships for the study of organ and church music, the Lilian Forsyth and Godfrey Hewitt Memorial Scholarships, both awarded in Ottawa in 2007. Michael performs frequently as a soloist and chamber musician on both organ and harpsichord, and is also a teacher and published composer. His first CD was released in September 2009 on the Pro Organo Label (“Universe of Poetry”); his second will be released later in 2009 on the Naxos label. He currently works as the Visiting Director of Music at Rochester’s Lutheran Church of the Incarnate Word. 2 The President’s Voice Hazel Ogilvie I t was my good fortune to be able to attend a week of the Winter Olympics in Vancouver and so I missed the Philippe Belanger’s recital at All Saint’s Kingsway. Electrifying and spectacular were two of the adjectives used in the reports of the recital which I received. In addition, I was told that Philippe’s personality was in keeping with his performance. Sadly though, I was told that the recital proved to be an occasion for “preaching to the converted.” Most of the attendees were organists. We need to do something to attract new people to the joys of listening to excellent organ music. Probably an “ each one bring one” slogan could help. So for the Michael Unger concert at Lawrence Park Community Church on April 16 , let’s each try to attend and bring a guest. I am sure your guests will not be disappointed. Remember the Lawrence Park concert is a part of their series Fridays @ 8, so the concert will begin at 8p.m. I hope your Lenten services so far, have been meaningful and well attended and that your Churches will resound with the joyful ALLELUIAS of Easter. A holy and blessed Easter to you all! As members of the Toronto Centre if you have any suggestions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact members of your Executive. Ron Jordan keyboardperformance@rogers.com James Bailey jbarch@sympatico.ca Michael Capon organist@glenviewchurch.ca Tom Fitches tfitches@stclements-church.org Joanne Hart joannehart4@sympatico.ca Kenneth Inkster inksterk@bellnet.ca Alan Jackson atj1@rogers.com Elisa Mangina elisa.mangina@utoronto.ca Gordon Mansell gmansell@glionnamansell.com Rev Kate Merriman katemerriman@sympatico.ca Hazel Ogilvie pieo@rogers.com Barry Peters 416-239-4762 Melva Treffinger Graham gracemusic@gracechurchonthehill.ca Patricia Wright wpwright@sympatico.ca William Wright wpwright@sympatico.ca 2010 BULLETIN May Issue To be mailed May 1 Submissions are due Thursday, April 29 to: tfitches@stclements– church.org 3 Review of Philippe Bélanger Organ Recital At All Saints’ Kingsway, Anglican Church by Peter Daly Oh, the weather outside was frightful (slushy), but the fare was so delightful (the music) at the recital on the 3 manual Casavant (Opus 3872, 2009) at All Saints’ Kingsway in Etobicoke on Friday by Philippe Bélanger, Titular Organist of St. Joseph’s Oratory in Montreal. As Philippe pointed out, it was a welcomed challenge to adapt this English-style instrument to the requirements of his very NON-English programme. I found the organ to be excellent: the tutti strong but not strident; the reeds powerful but not deafening; in fact, when the en chamade was used, I was reminded of Dr. Charles Peaker’s classification of the Great Trumpet on St. Michael’s Cathedral Gallery organ: he said that while powerful, it was ‘a gentleman’. Philippe began the programme with a crisply ornamented and lilting (inégales) rendition of Offertoire sur les Grands Jeux by François Couperin. A thoroughly enjoyable interpretation, although I was surprised – not disappointed – by the lack of pedal to support the Grands Jeux, which I thought a bit thin. French repertoire on an English style organ?? The pedal was used only in the trio sections. The tempo was well maintained throughout. The final gigue-like section was particularly sparkling. Before the second selection, Philippe explained the rationale of the programme: repetition. And indeed there followed a beautiful performance of J. S. Bach’s monumental Passacaglia and Fugue in C minor (BWV 582). The tempo again was a great choice. This selection might well have served as a vehicle for showcasing the tonal resources of the very beautiful Casavant, but Philippe elected to go with a more monochromed colouring scheme – as do many when playing this piece. At the outset of the fugue, light manual reeds were added that tended to muddy the waters a little. At times the pedal was too strong for the manuals so that the countersubject was obscured, and on occasion the pedal had a ‘brittle’ as opposed to a ‘solid’ sound (too détaché?). There was a little too much rubato to suit my taste; still, a Herculean performance. A digression: If Philippe has a middle name, my bet is that it is Improvisateur: he improvised a lengthy cadenza just prior to the conclusion! He later went on to explain that that had been the custom of musicians from time immemorial – to make pieces of other composers their own in this manner - and so he saw no reason why he should not do the same. As skillful and tasteful and virtuosic as the cadenza was, I prefer my Bach ‘neat’. There followed a Ciaconna by a cousin of JS’s - Johann Bernhard Bach. Philippe explained that unlike the Passacaglia with its repeated melodic motif, this was to be a brief, repeating harmonic motif, each one repeated with improvised ornamentation by the performer (‘chacun’ à son gout, I guess!). I found it curious that a couple of the variants were very similar to two of the mid-Passacaglia variations. In all, a delightful choice and execution. Back to Bach (the real one) and Liebster Jesu, Wir sind hier (BWV 731). This was first played in the traditional manner – very expressively ornamented – with the ‘B’ section repeated as well as the ‘A’, but also with an improvised cadenza-like section inserted. Again, as artful as this was, I’ve already noted above (end of paragraph #4) my drinking preferences! Liszt’s Prelude and Fugue on B.A.C.H. was for me the pinnacle of enjoyment on this evening. Superbly registered; warm, rich Romantic sound; plenum mighty but not screeching; swell reeds warm but colourful; expressively interpreted – the Liszt goes on! Here was virtuoso playing – manual and pedal - at its musical best, and the organ was shown to its best advantage (including the celeste-like registers on both Swell and Choir. Jehan Alain’s Litanies was another tour de force, from the declamatory opening salvo in the reeds to the concluding mighty ‘fortississimo’. I thought the tempo a tad too fast to effectively create that non-accented feeling that I feel should permeate the work, but who could not but enjoy the exciting performance that we were presented with? Cont. pg. 5 4 Freebie Recital Series St. James Cathedral Music at Midday King and Church Sts. Tues. at 1:00 PM March 16 John Gardham, organist 23 Eric Osborne, organist 30 no recital April 6 Randy Mills, organist 14 Andrew Ager, organist 20 Giles Bryant, organist Metropolitan United Church Noon at Met 56 Queen St. E Thurs. 12:15-12:45PM March 18 Ed Connell, organist 25 Alexa Wing, soprano April 1 no recital 8 Wilhelmina Tiemersma, organist 15 Julia Rose Doktor, organist 22 Benjamin Stein, theorbo, and friends 29 Richard Hansen, organist The RCCO Toronto Centre encourages all underemployed members to contact Gerald Martindale at 416-551-5183 Email: bellman@rogers.com He will put your name on the Toronto Centre Supply Organist List. A list of organists is available to all churches who need supply organists Emergency requests are also handled. 86 Orchard Park Blvd., Toronto, Ontario, Canada M4L 3E2 Christ Church Deer Park 1570 Yonge at Heath Lunchtime Chamber Music - Thurs.12:10 pm March 18 “Ragtime” Angus Sinclair, piano 25 Peter Mahon, countertenor Eric Robertson, piano, organ April 1 no recital 8 Lenard Whiting, tenor Brett Kingsbury, piano Twilight Recital Series Sundays 4:00pm St. James Cathedral, King & Church St. March 21 “The San Agustin Duo” Diana Dumlavwalla, pianist Emma Elkinson, violinist 28 Teresa Mahon, soprano Dawn Bailey, soprano April 4 Andrew Ager, organist 11 Jim Seaborn, organist Alan T. Jackson & Company Ltd. Pipe Organ Sales & Service Regional Representative for Casavant Fréres Alan T. Jackson, President Tel: 416-481-8910 fax: 416-481-6247 Email: atj1@rogers.com Service department: Robert Hiller, Manager Alice Hiller, Secretary Tel. 416-481-9080, fax 416-481-2260 Toll Free 1-877-311-0103 Email: rhiller@rogers.com Web: www.atj1.com 5 Cont. from page 3 Next came Maple Leaf Rag by Scott Joplin. Yes! It did! And enjoyable it was too, but again, the pipes might not have been given enough chance to speak at the speed at which it was played. As Philippe intimated before launching into it with verve and gusto, “Is there some law against an organ recital being fun?” Thank Heavens, there is not! Philippe concluded the recital with a (lengthy) free improvisation. He exhibited all the legerdemain - not to mention legerdepied - to be expected of a superior improviser, but I have never heard one before that towards the end sounded so ‘Islamic’. An inventive young artist. Unlike many performances of this sort, there was no fugal treatment included, and it seemed to be episodic rather than developmental. No matter: thrilling music! How one can think about the complicated and virtuosic material that one is creating while at the same time inspecting the stoplist in anticipation of things yet to come is beyond me. And yet he told us that “Everyone can improvise!” I wonder how one says ‘tongue in cheek’ in French. Philippe’s rapport with the audience was friendly and engaging, and you could see from his body language that he ENJOYS playing and entertaining – no matter what the difficulty involved, and so he provided all present with an extremely rewarding musical evening of the highest caliber. In fact, his playing was so well received that he was compelled by the prolonged applause to give us a rollicking encore before chatting amiably with the departing audience. Peter Daly I look forward to hearing him again soon. Membership Matters The following people have become new regular members of the Toronto Centre: Davids Smits 203-115 Richmond Street E. Toronto, ON., M5C 3H6 Tel: 647-966-9758 Email: smitsdavid@sympatico.ca Positions: St. Andrew’s Ev. Latvian Lutheran Church The following people have renewed their membership as regular members of the Toronto Centre: Becca Whitla BFA ARCT CRCCO 1-182 Wright Avenue Toronto, ON., Tel: 416-588-8605 Emails: bwhitla@holytrinitytoronto.org becca.whitla@gmail.com Positions: Church of the Holy Trinity; Echo Women’s Choir Terry Head BMus ARCT student member 8 Kalman Drive Bailieboro, ON., K0L 1B0 Tel: 705-932-1545 Email: thead@nexicom.net Positions: St. Andrew’s United Church, Peterborough 6 Concerts and Events March—April Friday, March 26, 8:00 pm All Saints Anglican Church, 12835 Keele St., King City. Concert by the Elora Festival Singers, Noel Edison, conductor. Music by J.S. Bach, Whitacre, Corlis, Chilcott, and Rachmaninoff. The Barrie Cabena Music Scholarship.Details from the RCCO National website Deadline for applications: March 31 Rachel Joy Brownell Memorial Bursary Deadline for applications: March 31 see pg. 8 Good Friday, April 2 2:00 pm St. Clement’s Anglican Church 59 Briar Hill Ave., Thomas Fitches in an organ recital of music for Passiontide with readings from The Sacrifice by George Herbert. Music of Bach, Brahms, McIntyre, Messiaen and Reger. Free. Good Friday, April 2, 7:30 pm Metropolitan United Church 56 Queen St. E. How Lovely are thy Dwellings ...The Metropolitan Festival Choir, orchestra and soloists in cantatas by Bach and Reger and The Requiem by Johannes Brahms Admission: $25/20 416-363-0331. Friday, April 16, 8:00 pm Lawrence Park Community Church, 2180 Bayview Ave. ORGAN HORIZONS presents Michael Unger, organist. Michael is a graduate o the University of Western Ontario, and is finishing his doctorate at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester N.Y. He is the winner of the first prize in the National American Guild of Organists playing competition. The Barwell Scholarship Deadline for applications: April 16 see pg. 11 Saturday, April 17, 7:30 pm The Oratory of St. Philip Neri, -Holy Family Church, 1372 King St. West. Organ Recital by Philip Fournier, Organist of St. Vincent’s R.C. Church The Masterworks of J.S. Bach Toccata and Fugue in D minor, movements from Art of the Fugue. Sunday, April 18, 3:00 pm The season’s final SUNDAYS AT THREE concert once again showcases an ensemble of outstanding students from the Glenn Gould School. This year we present The Jem Trio, Juan Oliveras, clarinet; Matthias McIntire, violin; and Emily Rho, piano; and the music of Chopin, Brahms, Ravel and Bartok St. Clement’s Anglican Church, 59 Briar Hill Ave., Toronto. Tickets: $20/$15. Info. www.stclements-church.org Friday, April 23, 7:30 pm St. Stanislaus R.C. Church 123 Townsend Street, Buffalo, NY. Organist Andrew Henderson, in Recital Free-will offering. Saturday, April 24 7:30 pm Metropolitan United Church, 56 Queen St. E. Piano Spectacular! Pianist William Aide celebrates the Chopin anniversary Admission: $20 Sunday, April 25, 7:30 pm Glenview Presbyterian Church 1 Glenview Avenue, 3 blocks south of Lawrence Subway. Featured performers include Glenview Choir, St. Clement’s Choir, the North Toronto Salvation Army Band, and You! This is the final event in the Sunday Evening Series. Admission is free, with a voluntary offering collected afterwards. A reception follows the hour-long event. Visit www.glenviewchurch.ca or call the Glenview Office at 416-488-1156 for information. Join us for Sunday evening musical refreshment! Wednesday, April 28, 8:00 pm Yorkminster Park Baptist Church, 1585 Yonge St. John Paul Farahat plays organ works of Bach, Franck, Tournemire and Others. Free. May and Beyond May 3– 31 ORGANIX 10 is Toronto’s fifth annual festival featuring the thrilling sound of the pipe organ, “The King of Instruments.” see pg. 8 website info: www.organixconcerts.ca The John White Memorial Scholarship Deadline for applications: May 3 see pg. 10 Friday May 14, and Saturday, May 15 Choral Event co-sponsored by the Toronto RCCO and RSCM. Church of the Redeemer (corner of Bloor St. W. and Avenue Road. See article on pg. 7 May 13th –16th 2010, Premio Elvira Di Renna International Organ Competition in Pontecagnano Faiano, Italy. For info: www.fondazionedirenna.org July 18-22, 2010 PIPES AROUND THE PACIFIC - RCCO International Organ Festival 2010. in Victoria BC. 7 RCCO Choral Day On May 15, starting at 9.30 and running to 3.00 with lunch provided, clinicians Mark Vuorinen and Mitch Bondy will lead workshops in choral techniques and successful performance for both adult and children’s choirs. Included will be demonstrations of approaches for unison and small ensemble gatherings. The day concludes with a Bach Vespers featuring the cantata Christ lag in Todesbanden. Mark is Music Director for the Toronto Chamber Society and the George Black Fellow in Sacred Music at Church of the Redeemer. Mitch is a music director and teacher at Northlea Public School which recently took top prizes at the Toronto Kiwanis Festival. The choral day is part of a three day festival Word, Music and Liturgy, honouring the work of George Black, a life long member of the RCCO, organist, composer and hymnist with a strong sense of liturgy and leading congregations in song. He convened the task force which produced Common Praise and produced numerous settings of the Psalms for Worship. Our keynote speaker is the Reverend Dr. Paul Westermeyer, a professor of church music at Luther Seminary in St. Paul, Minnesota, where he teaches courses in church music and worship. serves as Cantor (director of music) for the seminary community, and administers the Master of Sacred Music program with St. Olaf College. He has written several books and articles on church music past and future and has served as President for the Hymn Society of North America and chaplain for the American Guild of Organists. The conference is open to all with a particular invitation to church pastors, choir directors, organists, instrumentalists and singers who are engaged in weekly worship in a faith community and/or have an interest in liturgy. CHORAL WEEKEND AT CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER Friday, May 14 7:00 pm Reception & keynote speaker Paul Westermeyer Saturday, May 15, 9:30 am—3pm Lectures, workshops, and performance of J.S. Bach’s Christ lag in todes bonden. (lunch included) Sunday, May 16 Special services all day. The Friday & Saturday events are co-sponsored by the RSCM, And RCCO., and are free to members. The cost for non-members is $50. 8 Rachel Joy Brownell Memorial Bursary The deadline for the bursary is March 31st. Qualifying criteria: • Current member of the College in good standing • Preference will be given to applicants who live over 500km from the site of this year’s convention in Victoria but those who live closer will be considered. • May hold Service Playing Certificate or CRCCO, but not Associate, Fellow or other post-secondary diplomas or degrees. • Preference will be given to applicants who have never before attended an RCCO convention. • Preference will be given to females over the age of 45, but male and younger candidates will be considered. Letters of application should be sent to: Douglas Wiseman Chair, College Development Fund Royal Canadian College of Organists 202-204 St. George St., Toronto, ON., M5R 2N5 The Very First Seniors Moment Or — How Dinosaurs became extinct ORGANIX CONCERTS www.organixconcerts.ca 416-241-9785 May 3 – May 31, 2010 William O’Meara and Gordon D. Mansell – Artistic Directors What What is is the the Month Month of of May May without without ORGANIX? ORGANIX? ORGANIX 10 is Toronto’s fifth annual festival featuring the thrilling sound of the pipe organ, “The King of Instruments.” Visit www.organixconcerts.ca for all the details! ORGANIX presents exciting organ and ensemble recitals. Don’t miss the Monday lunch time series at Holy Trinity. May 3 features Rheinberger’s Suite for Organ, Opus 149. showcasing the talents of Samuel Bisson; cello, Alexa Wilks; violin and Wayne Carroll; organ. The middle three Monday's of May include advanced performance students from U of T, McGill and Oberlin Conservatory. May 17 features music for organ & strings by Corrette and Respighi with the Unionville Secondary School String Orchestra (dir. Larry Beckwith). May 24 virtuoso Jacob Street from Oberlin Conservatory performs a solo recital. May 31 features Patricia Wright; organist, and Sanya Eng; harpist, in Handel’s Organ Concerto, Opus 4 - No.6 and Grandjany’s Piece in Classical Style. Ross McDonald plays pops favourites on the theatre organ at Casa Loma and at St. John’s York Mills, Andrei Streliaev accompanies “The Eagle” a 1925 silent film starring Rudolph Valentino. Together with our esteemed artists of the International Series - Frédéric Champion (France), James David Christie (USA) and Eugenio Fagiani (Italy) your ORGANIX month will be full of great music, great architecture and great people to meet! Visit www.organixconcerts.ca for details. Holy Trinity – Eaton Centre Free concerts 12:15 – 1:00 May 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 Theatre Organ Monday May 3, 8:00 Casa Loma Ross McDonald Silent Film “The Eagle” Saturday May 22, 7:30 St. John’s Anglican, York Mills Andrei Streliaev International Artist Series Friday May 7, 7:30 Metropolitan United Frédéric Champion Sunday May 23, 3:00 Our Lady of Sorrows James David Christie Sunday May 30, 7:00 All Saints Kingsway Eugenio Maria Fagiani 9 The Program Committee of the Toronto Centre, James Bailey, Gordon Mansell and William Wright are looking for progam ideas from the membership for the 2010/2011 calendar. You are encouraged to submit suggestions to the program committee for consideration at the April 19 executive meeting. E- mail addresses of the committee members can be found on pg. 2 Congratulations to Sean Mayes one of the Barwell 2009 Scholarship Winners and an organ student with Dr. John Grew at McGill. Sean has received the Victor Phillips Award of $1,000, given to a student under the age of 20, funded by TD Financial Group. He had been nominated by a lady at St. Michael & All Angels Anglican Church in Pierrefonds where he is organist and director of the choir, and band director of Union United Church. There was a huge gala dinner at the 24th Annual Vision Gala Awards of the Black Theatre Foundation Jan. 30th. He played the piano, sang and gave a two minute speech. Kenneth Inkster *** **** **** **** **** *** ** And who can forget the news from the Two Ronnies? ... But first the news. The House of Commons was sealed off today after police chased an escaped lunatic through the front door during Prime Minister's question time. A spokesman at Scotland Yard said it was like looking for a needle in a haystack. ... Many old music hall fans were present at the funeral today of Fred "Chuckles" Jenkins, Britain's oldest and unfunniest comedian. In tribute, the vicar read out one of Fred's jokes, and the congregation had two minutes of silence. ... And in a packed programme tonight, I shall be having a word with a man who goes in for meditation, because he thinks it's better than sitting around doing nothing. Assistant/Associate Organist Grace Church on-the-Hill, Toronto, ON, is seeking applications from accomplished musicians to fill the position of Assistant or Associate Organist. The music ministry of Grace Church provides vocal and music training for all ages within a choral framework of choirs for Men (with six paid leads) and Boys, Girls, and Women (with four paid leads). Combinations of these choral groups fulfill the choral music requirement for two Sunday morning services (BAS and BCP) as well as additional services for Lent, Easter, and Christmas. The organ is a three-manual Casavant (52 stops, rebuilt in 2007). Proficiency in accompanying choirs and soloists in a variety of anthems, masses, canticles, psalms, solos and duets, congregational hymns, and other service music is essential. For suitably qualified candidates with experience in choral conducting, the role of Assistant Choirmaster may be combined with this appointment. Other qualities would include: familiarity with the forms of Anglican worship; experience with and understanding of liturgy; facility on the piano; the ability to work independently while contributing to the inter-personal dynamics of a vibrant staff and congregation. Suitable candidates will be contacted for an audition and interview. The stipend will be negotiated contingent upon qualifications and the final definition of duties, which may be tailored to the experience and interests of the candidate. Additional fees are available for service-for-hire (weddings, funerals). The starting date will be between June 1 and September 1, 2010. Please submit a letter of application along with curriculum vitae to: Chair, Assistant Organist Search Committee Grace Church on-the -Hill 300 Lonsdale Road, Toronto, ON M4V 1X4 Fax: 416-488-4770 Email: info@gracechurchonthehill.ca Website: http://www.gracechurchonthehill.ca/newsannouncements.html 10 The John White Memorial Scholarship The Scholarship in the amount of $500 is provided by the family and friends of John White to further the organ studies of a High School student. The teacher must be a member of the Royal Canadian College of Organsts The student must reside within the Greater Toronto Area The student will play before a panel of organists the following: A Contrapuntal organ work (preferably by Bach) Another organ piece of the student’s choosing One hymn selected from the following list: The King of Love (tune: St. Columba) Great is thy Faithfulness (tune: Faithfulness) Jesu, Joy of Our Desiring (tune: Jesu, Joy/Werde Munter) Guide me, O Thou Great Jehovah (Cwm Rhondda) -------------Please send this application before the deadline of May 3, 2010 to: William Wright 21 Dale Avenue, #608 Toronto, ON M4W 1K3 Name:__________________________________________________________________ Address:________________________________________________________________ City: ______________________________________Postal Code: __________________ High School now attending ________________________________________________ Teacher (Name & Telephone Number: _______________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ Pieces: 1. 2. 11 BARWELL PIANO STUDENT SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM Royal Canadian College of Organists (Toronto Centre) This scholarship is offered to PIANO Students of Grade 8 (RCM) or higher level who have a serious interest in the study of the organ. APPLICATION FORM Name ___________________________________________________________ Address__________________________________________________________ _____________________________________Postal Code __________________ Telephone____________________________Student (Y/N)_________________ E-mail address _____________________________________________________ Do you have access to an organ for practice purposes? Yes or No Name of organ teacher (RCCO) member with whom you intend to study: Please supply TWO references of those who will sponsor your application (e.g. piano teacher, minister): Name 1.______________________________ 2. _________________________________ Address ______________________________ _________________________________ _____________________________________ _________________________________ _____________________________________ _________________________________ DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS: April 16, 2010 Candidates will be notified of the audition date by May l, 2010. PLEASE COMPLETE BOTH SIDES OF THIS FORM AND RETURN TO: Dr. Kenneth Inkster, RCCO Barwell Scholarship Program P.O. Box 688, ALLISTON, Ontario L9R 1V8 Phone: 705-435-6732, ext. 4 or E- mail: inksterk@bellnet.ca 12 Audition Requirements Piano Repertoire: The candidate is invited to perform two piano pieces of his/her own selection, one of which must be contrapuntal in style. Total playing time is not to exceed 10 minutes. Candidates should bring 2 additional copies of the music for the adjudicators’ use. Performance by memory is preferable but not essential. Please list your pieces here: Composition________________________________Composer______________________ Composition________________________________Composer__________________ Hymn Playing: The candidate will select TWO hymns from the following list, to be played on the piano. While any hymnbook source may be used, ensure that you are using the correct hymn tune. Hymn numbers referred to in the list below indicate Voices United (VU), Common Praise (CP), Catholic Book of Worship III (CB) or the Book of Praise (BP). For the audition, applicants may choose any 2 from the list below. Prepare an introduction and play the requested verses. VU CP CB 220 384 564 635 55 122 61 132 330 135 10 652 BP 321 699 145 164 238 LOBE DEN HERREN – Praise to the Lord, the Almighty ALL THE WAY – All the Way My Saviour Leads Me CRANHAM– In the Bleak Midwinter DIVINUM MYSTERIUM – Of the Father’s (Eternal) Love Begotten ST. CHRISTOPHER – Beneath the Cross of Jesus CHRISTE SANCTORUM – We, the Lord’s People (Darkness faded) Please circle above the two hymns you will be prepared to play. Candidates will be asked to play another hymn at sight. Sight Reading: One passage (or possibly two) will be chosen by the adjudicators for sight reading. Interview: A short interview will follow the audition to give the adjudicators an opportunity to talk with the candidate about musical background and ambitions. Please indicate (ON A SEPARATE PAGE) your past or current musical activities. Please also include a response to the question, “Why do you want to play the organ?” Please sign here _____________________________ Date______________
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