Course 14
Organ repertoire by Georg Muffat and Middle-European contemporaries by Prof. Wolfgang Zerer
Dates: July 27-31 (2nd week)
Description
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Repertoire List
Georg Muffat: Apparatus musico-organisticus (Edition Doblinger, DM 825-828)
Johann Kaspar Kerll (Edition Doblinger, DM 1203 – 1205)
Toccata 1, 3, 5, 6
Canzona 1, 3, 5
Capriccio sopra il Cucu
Passacaglia
Johann Jakob Froberger, from Libro Secondo (Edition Bärenreiter, BA 8063, or Le Pupitre):
Toccata I-VI
Fantasia sopra ut, re, mi, fa sol, la
Canzona I, III
Hans Leo Hassler (Edition Breitkopf (H.L.Hassler: Sämtliche Werke / Band XIII / Orgelwerke):
Toccata I / 1-3
Canzona II / 19, 21, 23
Philipp Friedrich Boedecker (Edition Breitkopf, BA 8426 / Nr 3)
Fantasia
Severin Schwaighofer (Edition Helbling – Tastenmusik um 1700 aus Tiroler Quellen, Band 2)
Toccata in d / Canzona in d
Choose which pieces from this list you want to prepare and let us know by sending an email to office@organfestival.nl. Please note that the playing time per student is limited and that we cannot guarantee that you can play all your preferred pieces. Nevertheless, choose approximately 3-5 pieces so that the professor can compile an attractive course program.
If we do not receive notification of your prepared pieces, your registration will be changed to passive.
This course can not be combined with:
[6a] Organ repertoire by Felix Mendelssohn, Robert Schumann & Johannes Brahms (Engels)
[6b] Improvisation (Lacôte)
(6c)
About Wolfgang Zerer
Wolfgang Zerer was born in Passau (Germany) in 1961. He received his first organ lessons from the organist at Passau Cathedral, Walther Schuster. In 1980 he began his studies at the College of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna: organ with Michael Radulescu, conducting with Karl Österreicher, and later harpsichord with Gordon Murray, and Church Music. He studied harpsichord for two years with Ton Koopman in Amsterdam and church music in Stuttgart, with Ludger Lohmann as organ professor.
Wolfgang Zerer has won awards at several competitions, among them Bruges in 1982 and Innsbruck in 1983. After teaching at the universities of music in Stuttgart and Vienna he was appointed Professor of Organ at Hamburg University of Music and Theatre in 1989. He is also teaching at Prins Claus Conservatorium in Groningen (since 1995) and at the Schola Cantorum in Basel/Switzerland (2006-2022). Wolfgang Zerer has given concerts and master-classes almost all over Europe, Israel, the North and South-America, South-Africa and Asia (Japan, Corea and China).




