Years
2019 2018
LIESBETH SCHLUMBERGER-KURPERSHOEK – Organ Chair
2018-10-02

2 – 6 October 2018

CONCERTS

2 October 2018 – Sundowner Concert

(Lutheran Church, Bloemfontein, 17:30, Admission FREE)

3 October 2018 – Organ Recital

(Odeion, 19:30, Tickets @ Computicket)

MASTERCLASSES

4 – 6 October 2018

(Odeion / Kopanong)


The ODEION SCHOOL OF MUSIC aspires to excellence and aims to provide superior tuition at an international standard. The South African higher music education arena remains isolated in many senses, and this impression is reinforced by a declining number of students studying music. The OSM aims to fill these voids by pro-actively generating and facilitating excellence on several levels simultaneously. A multilateral policy towards internationalisation and innovation constitutes the cornerstone of our strategy.

The Liesbeth Schlumberger-Kurpershoek Organ Chair was founded in 2015 by the OSM and is positioned under the auspices of the OSM International Artistic Mentorship Programme (IAMP). The main objective of the IAMP being establishing partnerships with musicians (soloists, chamber musicians, and pedagogues) who are pursuing and already have established careers as musicians internationally. On par with international tendencies, the aim is to deploy these experts as instructors to coach and mentor OSM students complimentary to the local residential OSM performance faculty.

The amount of students studying the organ has declined drastically in South African during the last two decades. Therefore, it is imperative for the OSM that the anticipated initiatives and intellectual capital generated by the organ chair will be optimally accessible to all South African students, lecturers, liturgical and amateur organists.

The Liesbeth Schlumberger Organ Chair is assembled of an annual week-long intensive tuition programme to mentor and tutor SA organ students and organists under the tutelage of Liesbeth Schlumberger. Complimentary Liesbeth presents two concert recitals contrasting in nature during this timeslot as well as a lecture.

Apart from the scheduled annual programme to be hosted by the OSM in South Africa, our long-term aim is that talented OSM organ students will have the opportunity to study a semester or more of their studies under the auspices of Liesbeth Schlumberger and her colleagues in France at Conservatoire national supérieur de musique et de danse de Lyon (Lyon CNSMD). Formal discussions with the aim of forging of a bi-lateral agreement between the Lyon CNSMD and the Odeion School of Music is planned for this year.

The OSM has presented already two already two highly successful events of the Liesbeth Schlumberger Organ Leaning Chair in 2015 and 2016. For both events students and organist from all over the country participated as master students at the event. The third Liesbeth Schlumberger Organ Leaning Chair is scheduled to take place from 28 September – 5 October 2018.”

PROGRAMME

Concert I : Sundowner Concert

  • Dietrich Buxtehude (1637-1707): Praeludium in F major, Bux WV 146
  • Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750): Partita - Sei gegrüsset, Jesu gütig - O Jesu, du edle Gabe BWV 768
  • François Couperin (1668-1733): Messe à l’usage ordinaire des Paroisses, pour les Fêtes Solennelles
  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1759-1791): Fantasia - Fantasie für eine Orgelwalze in F minor KV 608

ADMISSION: Free

PROGRAMME

Concert II : Liesbeth Schlumberger Recital (Odeion, Bloemfontein)

  • Louis Marchand (1669-1732): Pièces choisies pour l’Orgue de feu
  • César Franck (1822-1890): Choral No 3 in A minor (1890)
  • Jean Sebastian Bach (1685-1750): Toccata, BWV 564

ADMISSION:

  • R140 (adults)
  • *R100 (pensioners)
  • *R80 (UFS staff)
  • *R60 (students, learners and block bookings of 10+)

Tickets available at Computicket or online at http://online.computicket.com/web/

*Please note that tickets for pensioners, students, learners and UFS staff can only be purchased at a Computicket outlet (Shoprite Checkers) or at the doors since a valid card or ID has to be presented to qualify for the above-mentioned discount.

ENQUIRIES
Ninette Pretorius (tel. 051 401 2504)


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André van Daalen (oboe) & Albie van Schalkwyk (piano)

11 August 2011
Odeion
19:30

South African born André van Daalen started studying oboe under Sergei Burdukov in 1996. In 2002 he obtained his B.Mus. degree (cum laude) from the University of Stellenbosch. He won the category prize for wind instruments at the 1997 ATKV Prelude competition. In 2004 he won the category prize as well as the overall first prize at the ATKV Muziq competition. He played as soloist with the KwaZulu-Natal Philharmonic Orchestra, the Stellenbosch University Symphony Orchestra and the Free State Youth Symphony Orchestra.

From October 2002 until June 2005 he studied under the former solo oboist of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, Hansjörg Schellenberger at the Escuela Superior de Música Reina Sofía in Madrid (Spain). During his studies he performed as a soloist with orchestra in various cities in Spain with conductors Antoni Ros Marbà and Hansjörg Schellenberger. He also gave regular solo and chamber music recitals. In June 2005 he was invited to participate in the Encuentro de Música y Academia in Santander (Spain), where he played under the baton of Vladimir Ashkenazy and gave several solo and chamber music recitals. Later in the same year he played as soloist with the Cape Philharmonic Orchestra under Bernard Gueller and gave solo recitals in various cities throughout South Africa.

Since October 2005 he has been studying under Prof. Matthias Bäcker, former principal oboist of the German Opera Berlin, at the Hochschule für Musik Franz Liszt in Weimar (Germany). In 2006 he won the University of Stellenbosch’s Mabel Quick Overseas Scholarship Competition. He received his Diploma in 2008 and is currently preparing for his Concert Diploma. He has received master classes from Prof. Ingo Goritzki, Hansjörg Schellenberger, Gordon Hunt, Dominik Wollenweber and Karl-Heinz Steffens.

He was a member of the Stuttgart State Opera Orchestra from 2007 until 2010 and has also worked with orchestras in most of the major German cities. His wind quintet “Ménage à cinq” won a scholarship at the 2007 German Music Competition in Berlin and subsequently toured Germany with some of the concerts broadcast on national radio. In 2010 he assumed the position of principal cor anglais at the Hessian State Theatre Orchestra in Wiesbaden (Germany).

Albie van Schalkwyk has established himself as performer in a number of fields over the past 30 years. One of the leading chamber musicians and vocal accompanists in South Africa, he has also performed as soloist with SA orchestras, performed solo recitals, given master classes for singers and accompanists, worked as a music producer for the SABC, arranged music for various combinations from orchestral works for small ensembles to orchestral works for eight pianos.

After completing his B.Mus. degree at the University of Cape Town with Lamar Crowson, he spent five years in London studying with Geoffrey Parsons, Gwenneth Pryor and Martino Tirimo. During this period he won the UNISA Overseas Scholarship as well as first prize in the SABC Music Prize Piano Competition. Upon his return to SA he took up a position as Official Accompanist and Producer at the SABC in Cape Town and became the regular partner of many South African singers and instrumentalists. He has been a member of several well-known SA ensembles, like the Endler Trio and the Potch Trio and a founder member of The Chamber Music Society, and appeared as guest artists with others like the Rosamunde String Quartet and the Sontonga Quartet.

His partnership with Austrian cellist Heidi Litschauer has produced two major tours through South Africa as well as annual visits to Austria where he is invited to play concerts and work as repetiteur at the summer school of the International Neuberg Kulturtage since 1988. He has also performed all over South Africa with visiting overseas artists such as Elly Ameling (soprano), Maarten Koningsberger (baritone), Peter-Lukas Graf (flute), Emma Johnson (clarinet), Christian Altenburger (violin) and Raphael Wallfisch (cello).

He was a regular guest professor in chamber music at the University of Cape Town, taught at the Franschhoek Chamber Music Workshops and at the International Chamber Music Workshops in Stellenbosch in 2007.

After 12 years at the University of the Free State, he returned to Cape Town in February 2009 to take up a post as Associate Professor at the College of Music, University of Cape Town. He is the 2009 winner of the Huberte Rupert Prize, awarded by the SA Academy of Arts and Sciences to him for his contribution to ensemble playing and teaching over the past 30 years.

Programme:
Robert Schumann: 3 Romances, Op. 94
Stille Tränen (Op. 35 No. 10), Ihre Stimme (Op. 96 No. 3), Abendlied (Op. 85 No. 12)
Ludwig van Beethoven: Allegro and Adagio (edited posthumously)
Camille Saint-Saëns : Sonata in D major, Op. 166 (1921)
Carlo Yvon: Sonata in F Major for English horn and piano
Gabriel Fauré: Sicilienne, Op. 78 (arranged for oboe and piano)
Maurice Ravel: Pièce en forme de Habañera (arranged for oboe and piano)
Amilcare Ponchielli: Capriccio for oboe and piano, Op. 80

Admission:
R120 (adults)
R80 (pensioners, students and learners)
Tickets available at Computicket (at all Shoprite / Checkers shops, Mimosa Mall / Waterfront information desks) and at the doors.

Enquiries:
Ninette Pretorius (tel. 051 - 401 2504)

 

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