Prowadzenie - prof. dr Paul Crabb (USA)

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Prowadzenie - prof. dr Paul Crabb (USA)
POLSKO-AMERYKAŃSKIE WARSZTATY MUZYKI CHÓRALNEJ
W RAMACH LETNIEJ AKADEMII OTWARTEJ
Prowadzenie - prof. dr Paul Crabb (USA)
z udziałem Akademickiego Chóru Uniwersytetu Gdańskiego
współpraca prof. zw. dr hab. Marcin Tomczak
Warsztaty kierowane są do dyrygentów - studentów studiów magisterskich i doktoranckich
Udział bierny – obserwowanie – opłata 30 PLN*
Udział czynny** – po zakwalifikowaniu przez prof. P. Crabba (maksymalnie 6 uczestników)–150 PLN*
TERMINY:
14.07.2016 (czwartek) - godz. 18:00 – 21:00 / ul. Wita Stwosza 57, aula nr 3 (UG)
15.07.2016 (piątek) - godz. 18:00 – 21:00 / ul. Wita Stwosza 57, aula nr 3 (UG)
16.07.2016 (sobota) - godz. 10:00 – 13:00 / Sala Koncertowa AM w Gdańsku, ul. Łąkowa 1-2
KONCERT UCZESTNIKÓW AKTYWNYCH – sobota – godz. 18:00
/ godz. 17:00 – próba generalna /
PROGRAM:
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WALK TOGETHER, CHILDREN (arr. Moses Hogan)
Moses Hogan – I’M GONNA SING ’TIL THE SPIRIT MOVES IN MY HEART
Moses Hogan – I WANT TO THANK YOU, LORD
Houston Bright – I HEAR A VOICE A-PRAYIN’
Andreas Hakenberger – EXULTATE IUSTI
Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck – CANTATE DOMINO
MIEJSCE:
Sala Koncertowa Akademii Muzycznej w Gdańsku, budynek „B” – żółty, ul. Łąkowa 1-2
Aula nr 3. Wydziału Matematyki, Fizyki i Informatyki Uniwersytetu Gdańskiego, ul. Wita Stwosza 57
* Opłatę wpisowego należy uiścić w terminie do 30 czerwca na konto BZ WBK 1 Oddział
w Gdańsku. Nr rachunku: 14 1090 1098 0000 0000 0901 5764.
Tytuł przelewu: Wydział IV warsztaty PROF. CRABB (KARTĘ ZGŁOSZENIA NALEŻY PRZESŁAĆ
NA ADRES [email protected] – termin przesłania zgłoszeń do dnia 30 czerwca)
* Studenci organizatora – Katedry Dyrygentury Chóralnej Akademii Muzycznej w Gdańsku –
udział bezpłatny
** Osobom deklarującym aktywne uczestnictwo, po wysłaniu karty zgłoszenia zostanie
przesłany link do partytur
W ramach projektu badawczego MNiSW "Interpretacja form chóralnych w wymiarze uniwersalnym - interkulturowym"
Kierownictwo projektu - prof. dr hab. Waldemar Górski
Prof. Paul Crabb, University of Missouri's Director of Choral
Activities, earned degrees in Music Education, Vocal
Performance and Choral Music Education. His ensembles have
performed at state, regional and national conventions and have
traveled extensively in Mexico, Germany, Austria, Italy,
Hungary, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Russia, Bulgaria
and Australia. Crabb served as assistant conductor at the
Russian/American Choral Symposium for two years where his
choir was invited as the resident American choir at the Moscow
Conservatory. He served for one year as a visiting professor
in Salzburg, Austria, where he taught and worked with the choir
of the Salzburg Cathedral. He has taught conducting in Taiwan,
eighteenth-century music in England, and studied sixteenth
century polyphony in Italy with the renowned Peter
Phillips. More recently he served as Guest Visiting Choral
Professor at the Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest, Hungary
- the first American selected for that position. In 2007 he became
the first American conductor invited to lecture in the Choral
Department at the University of Vienna's Universität für Musik und Darstellende Kunst. In 2008 Crabb
accepted the position as Resident Guest Conductor of the Baroque Orchestra of Domenica Cimarosa
in Avellino, Italy, where he has conducted performances in the Naples and the Amalfi Coast region for
the past several years and recently completed a recording project with the same ensemble. He also
accepted a position as the resident conductor for the Dante Music and Arts Festival in Nagoya, Japan
during March of 2010. Invitations for 2011-12 included California, New York, Washington, D.C., Italy,
Austria and Brazil. In 2015 he was awarded a research leave at MU, using the time to lecture, perform
and research choral music in Sweden, including lectures and performances at Lund University, Malmӧ
College of Music and the Royal Conservatory in Stockholm. He also presented seminars and workshops
in Austria, Italy and Slovakia. Invitations for 2016 include Austria, Italy, China and Poland.
Under Crabb's leadership, MU's University Singers have been recognized as one of the premiere
university choirs in the United States. In November of 2009, they were invited to perform at the national
convention of the National Collegiate Choral Organization at Yale University--one of nine choirs
selected by audition from across the U. S. In May of 2010 they accepted an invitation
to perform at some of the most prestigious venues in Milan, Bologna, Rome and Salerno, Italy.
This tour was sponsored by several institutions in these cities, as well as the office of the U. S. Consulate
General in Naples. In January 2011 they performed by invitation at the Missouri Music Educators
Association state convention. In March of that same year, they traveled to Chicago following
an acceptance of an invitation to perform at the national convention of the American Choral Directors
Association during a session on eighteenth-century performance practice. This same ensemble was the
featured choir for a residency of Peter Phillips of the Tallis Scholars in April of 2012. In November
of 2012, Crabb hosted Dr. Joseph Flummerfelt's residency during which he worked with students
and conducted a performance of Choral Union's Lord Nelson Mass. In January of 2013, they returned
to Missouri Music Educators Association conference as one of three collegiate choirs featured for the
special 75th Anniversary convention. In May 2014 they were invited to perform in Austria
and Hungary, including the Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest and performing with the Salzburg
Cathedral choir. Crabb has also been recognized for his teaching skills. He was the recipient of the
Walker and Doris Allen Teaching Award (Truman State University), was Missouri’s Professor of the
Year, and in April of 2012 received the William T. Kemper Award for Teaching Excellence from
MU. His published research has appeared in the MENC research journal Update and Choral Journal.
He has also published editions of choral music with several major publishers in the U. S. Crabb is also
Artistic Director and conductor of the professional vocal chamber ensemble, Prometheus.

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