SUMMER WORKSHOPS  

HARPSICHORD WORKSHOP

J.S. Bach's French Suites (with Suites BWV 818 & 819) and 3-Part Inventions
    

June 16-20, 2008

PRESENTED BY:  EDWARD PARMENTIER

This workshop is an immersion in harpsichord music and playing through performance and study of Bach's six French Suites, the Suite in A minor BWV 818, the Suite in Eb major BWV 819, and the fifteen Three-Part Inventions.

The "inventiveness" of this repertoire, in both the suites and the inventions, will be a theme of the workshop, along with the Frenchness of the musical style. Through lectures, class performances and discussion, and private lessons (included in the fee) we will discuss the intricacies of how Bach deals with materials of music, his indebtedness to earlier composers, the different musical styles found in these pieces, and how these works can receive effective performance. Harpsichord touch, fingering, rhythm, phrasing and ornamentation will be treated. A German-type harpsichord after Mietke will be used in the classes of the workshop.

Each participant should be working on at least l.5 French suites; some of BWV 818 or 819; and several Three-Part Inventions. Any modern editions are fine; esepcially recommended are editions without fingering or other editorial suggestions, such as BÄrenreiter and Dover (=BG).

 

Fundamentals of Harpsichord playing and repertoire

June 23-27, 2008

PRESENTED BY:  EDWARD PARMENTIER

This workshop is designed for pianists and organists making a transition to the harpsichord and for harpsichordists wishing broad coverage of  a wide rane of issues.  It will present:  1) the fundamentals of harpsichord playing:  touch, articulation, phrasing, fingering, tempo, ornamentation and rhythm, as they apply acorss teh range of harpsichord repertoire; 2) fundamental information about harpsichord repertoire:  styles, genres, composers, editions, original sources, again cutting across the scope of the Renaissance and Baroque repertoire; and 3) the fundamentals of basso continuo accompaniment technique.  Basics of tuning and harpsichord maintenance will also be discussed, as well the history of the instrument and basics about its construction.

Participants are asked to select in advance whatever harpsichord music they wish to play, to be working on, or to start work on durinc ethe workshop.  Preparation can be on piano or organ if harpsichord is not available.  Mr. Parmentier wished to communicate in advance with each participant to discuss the choices of music and to offer to assist, if needs be, in selecting music to bring, as well as to discuss their goals for the workshop generally.

Suggested purchases (not required for the workshop) of

FEES:

             

     Application Fee:  $25

     Workshop Fee (1) Workshop:    $450

      Both Workshops: $800

 

If you are interested in taking the workshop(s) for graduate credit, please contact the School of Music, Theatre & Dance Admissions office at (734) 764-0593 or email music.admissions@umich.edu

 

REQUIREMENTS:

              A 10 minute tape or CD of playing on any keyboard instrument is required for those who have

              not played for Professor Parmentier previously.

APPLICATION:

          2008 Harpsichord Workshop Application

             

 

              Mail all materials to:

                             University of Michigan, School of Music, Theatre & Dance

                              Attention: Adult Summer Programs

                              2005 Baits Drive, Room 220

                              Ann Arbor, MI  48109 -2075

CONTACT:

                   For more information, please contact Regina Ferguson, Porgram Coordinator in the Summer Programs Office:

                   Summer Adult Programs Office
                   UM - School of Music, Theatre & Dance
                   2005 Baits Drive Rm 220
                   Ann Arbor MI  48109

                   Phone: (734) 764-5429
                   Fax: (734) 647-6916

 


 
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