Michael Radulescu wrote (February 17, 2019):
<<I have been very busy the last few weeks preparing my “Adieu” concerts to my thirty-years anniversary of the Organ-works/Cantatas & all Motets Academies in Porrentruy/CH with and around the fabulous Ahrend-Organ built in 1985 at the former Jesuits-Church.
A couple of years ago I could finish the complete recording of Bach’s organ works. We are very lucky to have been able to use the great organ for the continuo-parts of the choral-instrumental works of the “Great Master J.-S.-Bach” and not the tiny squeaking positives.
As a matter of fact, I dear informing you that on the 6th & 7th of April we shall finish (?) my thirty-years’ activities in Porrentruy with Bach’s Matthew’s Passion. Should you be in Europe at that time, I/we would be very happy to make your acquaintance.
As a matter of fact, I want to answer your questions:
a) my parents were both musicians, my mother soprano singer, my father harpsichord & piano player; both met as students in Munich in the twenties of last century.
b) the first music I listened to was Bach’s “Matthew Passion” in 1947, which marked my musical “illumination”
c) I studied organ playing with the famous organist, composer & conductor Anton Heiller and orchestral conducting with Hans Swarowsky in Vienna.
d) I also studied composition with Michael Jora, a former student of Max Reger.
e) I had my master classes in organ playing & improvisation for 40 years at the Vienna University of Music, 30 years in Porrentruy/CH with the “BACH-ACADEMY”, 20 years organ master-courses in the Principality of Liechtenstein, 10 years as a guest Professor for organ at the Music Academy in Lübeck/Germany.
f) As a composer, I wrote music for organ, for orchestra, for strings, for choir, a German Passion: “Leiden und Tod unsres Heilands Jesus Christus”. Michael Radulescu>> |