Dear Pat,
Thanks for message v sorry will be away inWales on 17th
Best wishes,
Jenny Gowing
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Subject: Plainchant workshop day - 17 June 2006
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From: Alistair Dixon
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Sent: Saturday, June 03, 2006 6:46 PM
Subject: Plainchant workshop day - 17 June 2006
GREGORIAN CHANT WORKSHOP DAY
Saturday 17th June 2006 10.00am - 5.30pm
St George's Roman Catholic Cathedral, Southwark, London.
The Academy of St Cecilia is delighted to announce our Gregorian Chant
Symposium, to be held on Saturday 17th June 2006.
The day will be lead by some of the world's leading experts on Gregorian
Chant and is aimed at members of the Academy and also musicians and members
of both the Roman Catholic and Anglican Churches. Ideal for all those
interested in the Chant, there will be practical workshops for Parish
musicians who wish to learn more about how they might use the Chant in their
Liturgies, through to a more scholarly approach encompassing the latest
theories of the Solesmes method in practical workshop sessions.
There will be parallel workshop sessions during the day in order to
accommodate the different needs and abilities of participants
The list of tutors includes:
Dr Naji Hakim - Paris
Dom Daniel Saulnier O.S.B. - Solesmes
Professor Nick Sandon - France
Martin Baker - Westminster Cathedral
Philip Moore - York Minster
Roxanna Panufnik - Composer
Gregory Rose - Composer
WHO IS IT FOR?
Directors of Music of Churches and Cathedrals
Singers who wish to improve basic skills, learn intermediate and advanced
interpretation or a fresh approach to directing and singing the Chant
Organists interested in the Chant as a source of material for improvisation
All musicians interested in exploring Chant repertoire and the possibilities
for Cathedral or Parish use
Early music scholars who wish to learn more about the Chant and its origins
To see the full programme and for booking details please click here:
http://www.academyofsaintcecilia.com/convocation/index.htm
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Alistair Dixon
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