A one week course on THE DIVERSITY OF CLASSICAL MUSIC- A Guide to what makes classical music work by Mark Troop, Visiting Research Professor, Anthony Gonsalves Chair in Western Music At St Xavier’s College, Mapusa Goa from 11th January to 16th January, 2016

  • Goa University

    Visiting Research Professors Programme

    Anthony Gonsalves Chair in Western Music

    In association with

    St Xavier’s College, Mapusa

    presents

    A one week course on

    THE DIVERSITY OF CLASSICAL MUSIC

    A Guide to what makes classical music work

    by

    Mark Troop, Visiting Research Professor, Anthony Gonsalves Chair in Western Music

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    At

    St Xavier’s College, Mapusa Goa from

    11th January to 16th January, 2016

    Time- 2 pm to 5 pm everyday

    Topics

    1.      The Nature of Classical Music

    2.      The Great Confluence – the first Viennese revolution

    3.      Composers under the Microscope

    4.      How to Create a Style – Haydn

    5.      How to Perfect a style – Mozart

    6.      How to Change the World – Beethoven

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    The course is open to students, general public and all music lovers. Certificate will be awarded to all the participants who fulfil 75% attendance record.

    Last date to register – 5th January, 2016

     

    Course Coordinator- Ms Alice D Cruz, St Xavier’s College

    For further details www.unigoa.ac.in/vrpp  email- [email protected]

    BIODATA of Professor Mark Troop

    Mark Troop, pianist, broadcaster and writer, is the founder of The Chamber Music Company; a group devoted to creative performance of all types of music. Festival appearances: City of London, Warwick, and Norfolk and Norwich; Mark Troop with cellist Matthew Barley founded the CMC Summer Solstice, bringing together Classical and Jazz in a unique set up, creating “The Ronnie Scotts of Classical Music” (The Guardian). For BBC Radio 3 Mark Troop & CMC created a special three-part Latin American series relating the history and literature of Latin America to its music. Mark Troop has set up several British Council tours, to India (three times), Spain (twice) and Latin America, including concerts and educational work. Mark Troop has created two new London based events: the CMC Rare Music Series, which explores neglected Classical repertory, and The Latin American Roadshow, a new multi-arts Festival dedicated to the culture of Latin America. In spring 2006 he inaugurated his new Second Glance Festival in London, bringing four concerts of selected new music to a wider audience. The festival ran again in 2007 and will expand this year to include a linked 3 week tour of South Africa. Future events include a third Latin American Roadshow, a new interactive festival – The Far East Roadshow – inaugurating at Asia House in spring 2009, a special Chinese one day festival Inspired by China to be featured in the China Now Festival 2008, his cabaret show I’m a Stranger Here Myself currently touring Germany since being on the Edinburgh Fringe. In development: Jean-Henri Blumen’s The Dream Peddler; China’s greatest love story – Yang Guifei; Shanghai Cabaret Mark Troop taught at the Guildhall School of Music for two decades, and still teaches at Dartington International Summer School and St Paul’s Boys’ School. As a writer he has been published in Musical Opinion, Piano and Musical Performance.

     

     

     

     

    Ramrao Wagh, VRPP Coordinator, Goa University