【管風琴專題】
主講人:David A. Heller
(Trinity
University管風琴教授)
日期:2015年6月1日(一)
時間:13:30~15:10
地點:音樂廳
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Program
for
TNUA
Monday,
1 June 2015
DAVID
HELLER, Organ
Prelude
and Fugue in D Minor Felix Mendelssohn
Bartholdy
(1809-1847)
Herzlich
tut michverlangen, BWV 727 Johann Sebastian Bach
(1685-1750)
Prelude
and Fugue in B Minor, BWV 544 Johann
Sebastian Bach
fromEleven Chorale Preludes, Op. 122 Johannes Brahms
(1833-1897)
Schmücke
dich, o liebeSeele
Esistein’ Ros
Herzlich tut michverlangen
Air:
A Prelude for Organ (1960) Gerre
Hancock
(1934-2012)
Archangel
Suite Craig Phillips
(b.
1961)
I. Michael “…there was
war in heaven. Michael and his angels
fought against the dragon.” Revelation
12:7
II. Gabriel, Messenger of God -
messenger of the Annunciation
III. Raphael: It is God who heals
– Archangel of healing
IV. Uriel: God is my light –
Archangel of light
Two Folk Song
Folk
Tune, from Five Short Pieces Percy Whitlock
(1903-1946)
Gammalfäbodpsalmfrån
Dalarna Oskar Lindberg (1887-1955)
(1887-1955)
ZwölfStücke,
Op. 59 Max
Reger
(1873-1916)
Tokkata
Fuge
Organist David Heller has risen to prominence as an outstanding performer
and pedagogue in the United
States .
The American Organist has described him as “an eloquent performer,” and his playing as “an excellent demonstration of outstanding music making.” A native of Wisconsin, Dr.
Heller holds degrees from Lawrence University and the Eastman School of Music,
which awarded him the prestigious Performer’s Certificate in Organ. His
teachers have included Miriam Clapp Duncan and Russell Saunders in organ, and Colin
Tilney and Lisa Goode Crawford in harpsichord. His post-doctoral organ study
was with David Craighead, and improvisation with Gerre Hancock. Dr. Heller
joined the faculty of Trinity University in 1986 where he currently serves as
Professor of Music and University Organist.
In 2012, he was appointed Chair of the Department of Music.
As an active
recitalist, Dr. Heller has performed extensively throughout the United States
and internationally in Austria, Canada, England, France, Germany, Guatemala, Mexico,
Scandinavia, and South Korea. He has appeared as both performer and presenter at
national and regional conventions of the National Association of Pastoral
Musicians, the Organ Historical Society, the American Institute of Organ
Builders, and the American Guild of Organists.
He has a number of publications to his credit, including the acclaimed Manual on Hymn Playing (G.I.A.
Publications), and his numerous reviews of organ literature for Cross Accent (Journal of ALCM). He is currently at work on a book documenting
the history of the pipe organ in San Antonio, a collaboration that was begun
with the late John Ballard. In 2010, Dr.
Heller received the Distinguished Achievement Award for Creative Work from
Trinity University, one of the school’s top honors awarded to its faculty.
David
Heller has four recordings in distribution:
two on the Calcante label (Veni
Creator Spiritus, and The Art of
Gregorian Paraphrase), and two on the Pro Organo label (Blasts from the Century Past, and ¡Bravo Grande!). In addition to his teaching duties, David Heller serves as Associate
Organist for St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in San Antonio.