University News Last updated 04 July
A group of 13 organ students recently embarked on a study tour to explore Berlin鈥檚 organ landscape and perform on some of its historic instruments.
Over the course of the four days, the students got the opportunity to play seven historic instruments and engage with repertoire in authentic contexts.
As part of the tour, students got to perform CPE Bach鈥檚 Sonatas on the 1755 organ built for Princess Amalia, the instrument for which they were composed.
On a visit to the Berliner Dom, the group was introduced to the grandeur of the 1905 Sauer organ which offered invaluable lessons in Romantic performance, registration and touch, and while at the Staatsbibliothek, they got to examine autograph manuscripts.
The tour was led by internationally renowned organist Professor Henry Fairs, who previously served as Head of Organ Studies at RBC but is now based at Universit盲t der K眉nste Berlin.
The visit was made possible by the Margaret & Graeme Saggerson Memorial Fund, which allowed students to take part in the wide-ranging programme of learning and performance.
Head of Organ Studies Daniel Moult said: 鈥淭his was an inspiring and invaluable study tour. Such trips are a critical part of our organ students' education, and they keep us connected with our many international partners.
鈥淲e are extremely grateful for the funding, which covered the whole trip. Such donations are critically important to the department's work and other initiatives, helping to make us a destination of choice for organ students around the world.鈥
Senior Organ Tutor Nicholas Wearne added: 鈥淭he students were wowed by Berlin, and particularly its organs. Although historical instruments aren鈥檛 always easy to play, they adapted very quickly 鈥 a testament to their training on RBC鈥檚 collection of historically informed organs.
鈥淏eyond the musical experience, the students loved visiting Berlin. It was certainly an emotional end to the year for a department full of wonderful people from many countries who have formed lasting friendships.
鈥淚 would also like to say an immense thanks to Professor Henry Fairs for his expert tuition, insightful commentary and generous support with organising the trip, which played a crucial role in the success of this unforgettable tour.鈥