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SMARANO INTERNATIONAL ORGAN, CLAVICHORD AND IMPROVISATION ACADEMY
From “Modality” to “Tonality”
SMARANO – BOLOGNA
(St. PETRONIO BASILICA TWIN ORGANS Giacomo da Prato, 1471- B. Malamini 1596)
Wednesday 25 July – Saturday 4 August
Corelli's importance for the development of the modern tonal system is very well known.
Smarano Academy 2012 represents the second step toward Corelli's anniversary in 2013, and it is focused on the complex iter from Modes to Keys from the late-Renaissance to the early 18th Century: among the themes, we will analyze the Canzona, the 17th Century “Recitar Cantando” with particular attention to the early continuo praxis, and the development of the “Instrumental Trio, with its influences on the Organ repertoire between 17th and 18th Century including Johann Sebastian Bach.
Classes:
Francesco Cera - The Canzone from 1500 to Frescobaldi
Umberto Forni - The “madrigal” and the “affetti cantabili” Trabaci, Majone, Frescobaldi
Armando Carideo - Introduction to the Italian repertoire: sources and documents
Edoardo Bellotti - From Mode to Key: Continuo and Improvisation 1600 – 1650
Jacques van Oortmerssen - Buxtehude and Italian influence
J.Speerstra: - The Trio at the Clavichord
Hans Davidsson - Georg Boehm and the Organ Trio
Therese de Goede - Thorough – bass between 1670 – 1708
William Porter - Bach: The Leipzig Chorales and Italian influence
Practice: minimum 30 hours per person are granted with organ, harpsichord and clavichord according to a hourly individual schedule issued at beginning of Academy.
Individual coaching :may be obtained from Teachers as complimentary.
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