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Moederkerk-orrelweek: Arnold Miller

Mon Oct 5, 13:15 - Mon Oct 5, 13:45

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Arnold Miller


Opwindende 19de eeuse marse van Jacques Nicolas Lemmens en Alexandre Guilmant, saam met 'n 20ste eeuse mars van William Matthias, word gebalanseer deur 'n rustige cantilena van Josef Rheinberger en 'n vrolike chaconne van Pachelbel. Miller is orrelis van die Nuwe Apostoliese kerk De Kuilen.


Moederkerk-orrelweek: Hoog tyd vir hoogtrap


Met Arnold Miller, Winand Grundling, Mario Nell, Isabelle van Rensburg en Andrea Kaiser-Mitas, Zorada Temmingh


Een van die gewildste orrelwerke is marse, sekerlik vanweë die aansteeklike ritme en die feit dat marse meestal die krag van die orrel feestelik ten toon stel. Elke orrelis se program bevat minstens twee oorspronklike marse vir orrel. Danse word ook ingesluit, veral dié wat hoogtrappassies vereis! Die besonderse Moederkerk-orrel se verskeidenheid van klankkleure word ten toon gestel, en nabybeelde van die orrelis se hande en voete word op die skerms vertoon. Vanjaar se orreliste is van Stellenbosch, Kaapstad en Pretoria.


Koördineerder Zorada Temmingh

Ondersteun deur die Moederkerk Stellenbosch


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Arnold Miller


Exciting 19th-century marches by Jacques Nicolas Lemmens and Alexandre Guilmant, together with a 20th-century march by William Matthias, are balanced by a serene cantilena by Josef Rheinberger and a cheerful chaconne by Pachelbel. Miller is the organist of the New Apostolic Church De Kuilen.


Moederkerk-orrelweek: Hoog tyd vir hoogtrap


With Arnold Miller, Winand Grundling, Mario Nell, Isabelle van Rensburg, Andrea Kaiser-Mitas, Zorada Temmingh


Marches are one of the most popular types of organ works. Most likely because of their infectious rhythm and that are festive showcases for the power of the organ. Each programme contains at least two original marches for organ. Included too are dances, especially those that require high-stepping movements! The Moederkerk's organ is shown in all its power, including it's exquisitely unique varities of sound. Clouse-ups of the organist's hands and feet will be on the screens. This year's organists are from Stellenbosch, Cape Town and Pretoria.


Co-ordinator Zorada Temmingh

Supported by the Moederkerk Stellenbosch


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Moederkerk-orrelweek: Arnold Miller
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5 Drostdy Rd, Stellenbosch Central, Stellenbosch, 7600, South Africa
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