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Bine Bryndorf - Masterclass and Concert

  • 07 Apr 2018
  • 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM (CDT)
  • Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church, 3920 North Victoria Street, Shoreview, MN

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  • Bine Bryndorf Masterclass

Masterclass/Workshop: Bine Bryndorf, Danish organist and recording artist
 
Danish recitalist, teacher and recording artist Bine Bryndorf will make her Twin Cities debut playing works by J.S. Bach, Dieterich Buxtehude, Nicolaus Brums, Heinrich Schneidemann, and Leif Kayser.
 
In addition, as an authority on historical performance practice for the organ, she will offer a workshop/masterclass on German Baroque repertoire for students and observers.
 
These events are co-sponsored by the Twin Cities Chapter of the American Guild of Organists (TCAGO) and Minnesota Public Radio / America Public Media's Pipedreams program.
 
 
Workshop/Masterclass: Bine Bryndorf
Saturday, April 7, 2018
9:00AM - Hospitality and Registration
9:30AM - 12NOON - Masterclass/Workshop (with a break and Q&A timeslot)
 
Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church
3920 North Victoria Street
Shoreview, MN 

Bine Bryndorf will give a masterclass/workshop at the 26-rank C.B. Fisk (2004) at Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran.  Specifications can be found by clicking here.  The event is free and the public is warmly invited. 

Due to time constraints, the master-class will likely be limited to five performers.  If interested in performing as part of the master-class, please email Michael Barone mbarone@mpr.org with your suggested repertoire and timing (German Baroque items preferred, no more than 10 minutes in performance).  Please state level of education and name of teacher. 

Registration encouraged for the workshop attendance only at TCAGO.org "EVENT REGISTRATION" or Jeremy.Haug@mountcalvary.org (612-578-8058). 

 
 
Concert: Bine Bryndorf
Friday, April 6, 2018
7:30PM
The House of Hope Presbyterian Church
797 Summit Avenue
Saint Paul, Minnesota
 
Danish recitalist, teacher, and recording artist Bine Bryndorf will make her Twin Cities debut playing works by J.S. Bach, Dieterich Buxtehude, Nicolaus Bruhms, Heinrich Scheidemann, and Leif Kayser in concert Friday night, April 6, 2018 at 7:30PM on the 97-rank C.B. Fisk pipe organ at The House of Hope Presbyterian Church (797 Summit Avenue) in Saint Paul, MN.
 
These events are co-sponsored by the Twin Cities Chapter of the American Guild of Organists (TCAGO) and Minnesota Public Radio/American Public Media’s Pipedreams program (www.pipedreams.org), and are open to the public.  Free admission. 

Bine Katrine Bryndorf is Castle Organist at Frederiksborg Castle in Hillerød, 40 km North of Copenhagen. She is also Visiting Professor at the Royal Academy of Music in London and teaches at the Royal Danish Academy of Music in Copenhagen. 

Between 1994 and 2017 she taught first in Vienna then in Copenhagen, from 2001 as Professor and later also as Head of Department at The Royal Danish Academy of Music. In 2017 she chose to become full time musician acting as Castle Organist at the world famous Esaias Compenius Organ at Frederiksborg Castle. She still teaches a few hours in Copenhagen and travels regularly to London to teach at the Royal Academy of Music. 

Bine Bryndorf has a widely acclaimed international career as a soloist, with special emphasis on Baroque music and is in great demand as a teacher of masterclasses and a juror at organ competitions. Being both organist and harpsichordist, chamber music has always been an essential element of her musicianship. She regularly performs in small ensembles as well as with choirs and chamber orchestras.  

She was born in Elsinore and recieved her first organ lessons with Kristian Olesen and Bo Grønbeck. Further studies with Michael Radulescu, Daniel Roth and William Porter (organ) and with Gordon Murray (harpsichord). She was teaching assistant of Radulescu in Vienna for five years before moving to Copenhagen Bine Bryndorf was a prize winner in several competitions, among them Innsbruck, Brügge and Odense (organ) and Melk and Copenhagen (chamber music). She was Artist in Residence at the National Danish Radio in 1999/2000.   She is the recipient of the Gade award, Tage Brandts Travel award and the Danish Radio's P2 prize for "Best Danish solo release in 2007."

Click here for the Program Repertoire PDF and long BIO. 
 
Photo: Britt Lindemann 


 


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