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EROI Festival 2008

October 16-20, 2008

The seventh annual EROI Festival marks an important milestone in the development of the Eastman-Rochester Organ Initiative: the inauguration of the Craighead-Saunders Organ in Christ Church (Episcopal). The instrument is a two-manual, thirty-three-stop organ named after David Craighead and Russell Saunders, two venerable professors of organ at the Eastman School of Music. The result of a six-year interdisciplinary research project between the Göteborg Organ Art Center (GOArt) and the Eastman School of Music on the processes of eighteenth-century organ building, it is a scientific reconstruction of an organ from 1776 built by Adam Gottlob Casparini for the Holy Ghost Church in Vilnius, Lithuania, and represents a Baltic-North European building style from the height of Enlightenment-era Europe.

The potential of the Craighead-Saunders Organ to offer new perspectives on the music of J. S. Bach and his sons and pupils has inspired a two-day symposium entitled J. S. Bach and the Organ. This symposium, co-sponsored by The Westfield Center, brings together some of the leading Bach scholars and performers from around the world. Highlights will include the 2008 Glenn Watkins Lecture, delivered by Christoph Wolff, and a concert of Bach’s cantatas performed by members of the Christ Church Schola Cantorum and the Boston Early Music Festival Chamber Players, under the direction of Paul O’Dette.

On Saturday the festival continues with another symposium, Reconstruction as a Model for Research and Creation, co-sponsored by the Organ Historical Society. A natural continuation of the EROI Festival 2007 (New Dimensions in Organ Documentation and Conservation), lectures and panel discussions will address the complementary process of documenting the original Casparini organ and creating the reconstruction in Rochester. Presenters include John Watson, of the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation; Laurence Libin, President of the Organ Historical Society; members of the reference group of American organ builders; researchers and builders from the Göteborg Organ Art Center; and the Eastman faculty.

The Eastman School of Music is especially pleased to announce that the EROI Festival 2008 will take place in conjunction with Meliora Weekend, the University of Rochester’s annual alumni event. Highlights include Thursday afternoon’s opening symposium, Celebrating the Legacies of David Craighead and Russell Saunders, and performances by distinguished Eastman alumni Craig Cramer, Roberta Gary, and Larry Smith. Additionally, the Sunday afternoon program co-sponsored by the Rochester Chapter of the American Guild of Organists, “Organ Spectacular”—An International Organ Celebration, allows alumni and registered participants to experience two of the newest organs in Rochester available to Eastman students for study and performance: Paul Fritts’s Opus 26 at Sacred Heart Cathedral, and Taylor and Boody’s Opus 57 at First Presbyterian Church, Pittsford.

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Schedule

Thursday, October 16

Note: All events take place at Christ Church Episcopal, unless otherwise specified

Noon —
4:00 PM
Registration
4:00 —
6:00 PM

Symposium: Celebrating the Legacies of David Craighead and Russell Saunders

Welcome
David Higgs

The Craighead-Saunders Duo at Eastman:
A View from the Bellows Room
Jürgen Thym

The Silver Fox: The Life and Legacy of Russell Saunders
Martha H. Sobaje

Russell Saunders: Master Teacher
Larry Smith

David Craighead: Portrait of an American Organist
Tandy Reussner

Organ Duets with Marian
David Craighead

The Organist as Scholar
Kerala J. Snyder

6:00 PM Reception and Book Signing
7:30 PM

The Craighead-Saunders Organ Inaugural Concert
David Higgs, William Porter, Hans Davidsson, Harald Vogel,
Paul O’Dette and Boston Early Music Festival Chamber Players,
Stephen Kennedy and Christ Church Schola Cantorum,
Rochester City Ballet, distinguished guests

9:00 PM Dean's Reception

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Friday, October 17

8:15 AM Registration Continues
8:45 AM

Symposium: Johann Sebastian Bach and the Organ
Co-sponsored by The Westfield Center

Welcome
Hans Davidsson and Annette Richards

9:00 AM —
Noon

Session 1: Performance Practice Issues

Thuringian Organ Registration Practice
Harald Vogel (organ demonstration by William Porter)

The Large Organ as Continuo Instrument
Matthew Dirst

Registration in Continuo Playing
Greg Crowell

Roundtable on Instrumental Pitch, Temperament,
and Transposition
Matthew Dirst, Greg Crowell, Robert Mealy, Paul O’Dette, William Porter, Harald Vogel, Johan Norrback; Moderator: Annette Richards

Noon Lunch Buffet
1:00 PM Recital Featuring Distinguished Eastman Alumni
Roberta Gary and Larry Smith
2:30 PM Session 2: The 2008 Glenn E. Watkins Lecture
Recent Discoveries and Developments in Bach Research
Christoph Wolff
4:00 —
6:30 PM

Session 3: The Central German Organ in its Eighteenth-Century Context

The Leipzig Organs in the Time of Bach
Lynn Edwards Butler

Bach’s Organ Music in the Context of the Liturgy
Robin Leaver

Congregational Singing in Leipzig in the Eighteenth Century
Tanya Kevorkian
(the last two papers will include examples of hymn playing in the eighteenth century, demonstrated by William Porter) Moderator: Daniel Zager

6:30 PM

Dinner Buffet

8:30 PM Recital of Bach’s Vocal and Instrumental Music:
The Christ Church Schola Cantorum

Stephen Kennedy, director, with members of Boston Early Music Festival Chamber Players
under the direction of Paul O’Dette

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Saturday, October 18

9 AM —
Noon
Session 4: Bach and the Organ

Bach’s Late Works and the Thuringian Organ
George Stauffer

The Art of Pedal Playing in Central Germany
David Yearsley

Johann Sebastian Bach’s Organ Registration Practice: The Sources Considered in a Wider Context
Quentin Faulkner

The Use of the Organ as an Obbligato Instrument in Bach’s Cantatas
Gregory Butler

Concluding Roundtable
Moderator: Jürgen Thym
Noon Lunch Buffet
1:00 PM Recital
David Higgs, Hans Davidsson, and William Porter
3:00 —
6:00 PM

Symposium: Reconstruction as a Model for
Research and Creation

Co-sponsored by the Organ Historical Society

Session 1: The Craighead-Saunders Organ: A Case Study in Process Reconstruction

1776
Kerala J. Snyder

Introducing the Concept Behind the Craighead-Saunders Project
Hans Davidsson and Joel Speerstra

Early Efforts and Goals of Instrument Reconstruction
Laurence Libin

Copying Period Instruments as a Research Tool
John Watson

Panel Discussion on “Reconstruction” and New Terminology
Hans Davidsson, William Porter, Laurence Libin, Joel Speerstra,
Munetaka Yokota, Moderator: John Watson

8:30 PM Recital
Harald Vogel

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Sunday, October 19

10:00 AM Presentation of a New Composition for the Craighead-Saunders Organ
Stephen Kennedy
11:00 AM Eucharist and Dedication
Sung Eucharist and dedication of the Craighead-Saunders Organ, featuring Christ Church Choirs and Eastman Organ Department Faculty; including the world premiere of a new work
by Stephen Kennedy
2:00 —
3:45 PM

“Organ Spectacular”An International Organ Celebration
Co-sponsored by the Rochester Chapter of the
American Guild of Organists

Introducing Rochester’s Newest Organs

Sacred Heart Cathedral
Paul Fritts & Company, Opus 26
Introduction to the organ by Paul Fritts
Recital by Craig Cramer

4:15 —
6:00 PM
Introducing Rochester’s Newest Organs

First Presbyterian Church
, Pittsford
Taylor and Boody, Opus 57
Introduction to the organ by George Taylor and John Boody
Recital by Matthew Dirst and instrumental ensemble

Throughout the day, other participating venues and area churches will offer open houses, mini-concerts, and/or organ demonstrations by resident organists and Eastman students. This will take place in cooperation with the Rochester Chapter of the American Guild of Organists. For more information and a list of events and locations, contact Nicole Marane, event coordinator at nicmarane@gmail.com, or visit the Rochester AGO website www.agorochester.org.
6:30 PM Conference Buffet
9 PM

Compline
William Porter and the Christ Church Schola Cantorum under the direction of Stephen Kennedy

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Monday, October 20

9 AM —
Noon
Symposium: Reconstruction as a Model for
Research and Creation

Co-sponsored by the Organ Historical Society

Session 2: A Process Reconstruction of the
Casparini Organ

Opening Remarks
Hans Davidsson

Research and Decision-making in the Process of Reconstruction
Joel Speerstra, Mats Arvidsson, Hans Davidsson

The Organ and the Eighteenth-Century Visual Aesthetic
Monika May and Joel Speerstra

Dynamic-Modeling
Carl-Johan Bergsten

Casparini’s Organ Pipe Scaling
Niclas Fredriksson

Roundtable on New Models for Organ Project Consulting
Steve Dieck, Martin Pasi, George Taylor, Bruce Fowkes,
Paul Fritts, Hans Davidsson, Munetaka Yokota, Mats Arvidsson
Noon Lunch Buffet
1:00 PM

Recital
Eastman Organ Students

2:15 —
6:15 PM

Session 3: Reconstructing the Scaling and Voicing
of the Casparini Pipes


The Sounding Parameters: Wind Pressure, Temperament,
and Acoustics
Paul Peeters

Documenting the Voicing Process
Members of Spring 2008 research seminar

The Voicing Process
Munetaka Yokota

Workshop on Casparini’s Voicing Techniques
Munetaka Yokota

Concluding Q & A with builders and researchers

6:30 PM Dinner Buffet
8:30 PM Concluding Recital
Ludger Lohmann and Jacques van Oortmerssen

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Registration Fees & Information

EROI Festival 2008 Complete
Includes all events and meals listed for the entire festival
Regular: $350 Discount: $325

Craighead/Saunders Symposium, Inauguration, and Bach Symposium
Includes all events and meals listed for October 16–afternoon October 18
Regular: $225 Discount: $200

Reconstruction Symposium and Organ Spectacular
Includes transportation to organ spectacular concerts and all events and meals listed for afternoon of October 18–October 20
Regular: $200 Discount: $175

One-day pass: $120

The above discounted rates are for early registration (before August 15, 2008), as well as for full-time students, University of Rochester Alumni, and Westfield and OHS members.

Individual tickets for the evening concerts will be available for purchase through the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra Box Office (108 East Avenue, 585-454-2100). Any unsold seats go on sale one hour before concert time at the respective venue.

Timely registration is strongly encouraged. After September 22, 2008, any unsold tickets reserved for festival participants will be available to the general public.

How to Register

Online registration will be available sometime in June via University of Rochester Conferences and Events. Please visit www.esm.rochester.edu/eastmanweekend.

Alternatively, participants can download the festival brochure for a registration form and mail completed form by September 22, 2008 with name, address, phone, and email, and a check in US currency payable to Eastman School of Music/ EROI.

Send to:
EROI Festival 2008
Eastman School of Music
c/o Amy LaPlante
26 Gibbs Street
Rochester, NY 14604

For inquiries about the festival, please contact Annie Laver, EROI Festival coordinator at anne.laver@rochester.edu.

Hotel Information

A block of rooms has been reserved at a conference rate of $99 per night for single/ double until September 22, 2008 at the Rochester Plaza Hotel and Conference Center, 70 State Street, Rochester, NY 14614 (.8 miles from Eastman and Christ Church). Please call the hotel directly at (585) 546-3450 or visit www. therochesterplaza.com to make reservations. Please use the group code “ERO” to receive the conference rate. It is highly recommended that participants book hotel rooms early, given that October 2008 is a particularly busy time for area hotels. The hotel offers free shuttle service from the Greater Rochester International Airport. Parking is also complimentary for EROI guests.

A Note About Accessibility

Much of the program will take place in Blackfriars Theatre inside Christ Church. Blackfriars is located on the second floor and is accessible by stairs only. Bathrooms are located on lower levels.

2008 Sponsors

Westfield Center • Organ Historical Society • Rochester Chapter, American Guild of Organists • Glenn E. Watkins Lecture Endowment • Episcopal Diocese of Rochester • The Joseph Rippey Trust Fund • Sacred Heart Cathedral (RC) • First Presbyterian Church, Pittsford • Christ Church (Episcopal) • Third Presbyterian Church • Christ Church Schola Cantorum • Boston Early Music Festival • Parsons Pipe Organ Builders • Pasi Organ Builders, Inc. • Paul Fritts and Co. Organ Builders • Richards Fowkes & Co. Pipe Organ Builders • C. B. Fisk, Inc. • Taylor and Boody Organ Builders • Flentrop Organ Builders, The Netherlands • Gerald Woehl Organ Builders, Germany • GOArt, Göteborg University, Sweden • Loft and Gothic Recordings • Eastman School of Music • EROI Working Committee

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