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Jean-Claude Zehnder.
Basilea (Suiza)
Organista de la catedral de Arlesheim
(órgano Silbermann, 1761). Su clase de órgano
en la Schola Cantorum de Basilea es, desde 1972, un importante
centro por el que ha pasado una multitud de estudiantes
de ámbito internacional. Sus interpretaciones se
basan en su amplia experiencia con instrumentos históricos
y en sus estudios sobre la práctica antigua de
la ejecución.
Jean-Claude Zehnder.
Basilea (Suiza)
Organist of Arlesheim's Cathedral (organ Silbermann, 1761).
He started to teach organ in the Schola Cantorum of Basle
in 1972, one important center where multitude of students
from all over the world have studied His interpretations
are based on his wide experience with historical instruments
and his studies on the ancient practice of the performance.
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Andrés
Cea Galán, Sevilla
(España)
Tras completar sus estudios en
España, asistió a las clases de órgano
de Jean Boyer en Lille (Francia) y a las de Jean-Claude
Zehnder en Basilea. Sus publicaciones y grabaciones están
basadas en el estudio de la práctica interpretativa
en instrumentos históricos y pretenden ofrecer
una visión renovada de la historia, técnica
y estética del órgano español.
Andrés
Cea Galán, Sevilla
(España)
Andrés completed his
studies as an organist in Spain, and has attended the
organ classes of Jean Boyer at the Conservatory of Lille
(France) and those of J.C. Zehnder at the Schola Cantorum
of Basel. His innovative vision of the history, technique
and aesthetics of the Spanish organ and of its music,
as exemplified in diverse publications and recordings,
has led him to be frequently invited as a teacher, concert
player and lecturer by academic institutions and festivals
at the international level. |