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Alexander Fiseisky with students of the Gnessin-Academy,
from left
to right.:
Vera Lopansewa, Lilia Kusnjetsowa,
Dmitry Bondarenko,
Alexander Fiseisky, Maria Makarenko,
Anastasia Bykowa |
Founding the Organ Class in the Russian Gnessins' Academy of Music (1998), appointed as the Director of this Organ Class (since 2009 – the Organ Department). Development of a special educational programme which stands out as being unique amongst the academies of music in Russia.
This programme incorporates the comprehensive study of the main streams of the European organ school, with emphasis upon the historical practices of performance. |
Organisation
and leadership of seminars abroad for the students of the Organ
Department of the RGAM e.g.:
Luneburg (St. Johannis, 1999)
Luebeck (St. Jakobi, 2000)
Hanover (St. Augustinus, 2001-2005)
Stade, Abbey Neresheim, Abbey Gruessau (2002)
Wanzleben and Hettstedt (2003)
Ostfriesland, Chemnitz and Netherlands (2004)
Bad Wimpfen, Strassbourg (2005)
Chemnitz, Hettstedt, Thuringia, Hamburg (2006)
Bonn, Stuttgart, Tuebingen and Netherlands (2007)
Chemnitz, Bayreuth, Ostfriesland and Alsace (2008)
Alkmaar, Pellworm, Stade, Hettstedt, Paris (2009)
Montepulciano, Ochsenhausen, Gmunden (2010)
Alkmaar, Engers, Mainz, Stade, Paris (2011)
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Alexander Fiseisky at the Parliament of Lower Saxony with President Prof. Rolf Wernstedt, the Organist of St. Augustinus Winfried Dahn and students
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After the piano concert at the Parliament of Lower Saxony,
November 20th, 2001
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After the organ concert in St. Augustinus,
Hanover, November 25th, 2001.
Alexander Fiseisky with his students
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Alexander Fiseisky with his Organ class visiting KMD Pohl at the Berlin Cathedral with its W. Sauer organ, August 2003
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Alexander Fiseisky with his Organ class in Berlin,
August 2003 |
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Organ class in Dornum/Ostfriesland, September 2004 |
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Heidelberg, Concert Hall, 13th October 2005 |
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After the excursion to the organs in Wuerzburg
with Family Vleugels, 11th October 2005 |
Natalia Letjuk plays the Vleugels organ in the monastery
Engelberg, 11th October 2005 |
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After the organ concert in
Gangolf church, Hettstedt,
September 2006 |
Nadezhda Jurijchuk plays the
J. F. Wender organ in the
Bach church, Arnstadt,
September 2006 |
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In the cell of M. Luther in Wartburg,
September 2006 |
Egor Kolesow plays the organ in the
Musikhochschule Stuttgart, October 2007 |
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Professor Cor van Wageningen works
with Sergei Sirotkin, October 2007 |
After the master-class of professor
Martin Schmeding
in Lutherkirche,
Chemnitz, September 2008 |
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Alexander Fiseisky with his students
in Bayreuth,
September 2008 |
Anna Magergut, Oxana Svergun,
Nadezhda Jurijchuk
and Svetlana
Furnik in Ebersmuenster, Alsace,
September 2008 |
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After the organ concert in
Sangerhausen,
October 2009 |
Svetlana Furnik plays the
J. F. Wender
organ in the
Bach church, Arnstadt,
October 2009 |
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Anna Magergut plays the
A. Cavaillé-Coll organ
in St. Sulpice,
Paris, October 2009 |
Oxana Svergun plays the
A. Cavaillé-Coll organ
in Notre-Dame,
Paris, October 2009 |
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Svetlana Furnik in Palazzo Ricci in
Montepulciano,
Italy, August 2010 |
After the platform concert of the
Austrian Baroque
Academy
in Gmunden, Austria, August 2010 |
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Lana Dumbadze at the Stumm organ in
the Parish church of St. Margaretha
in Heimbach-Weis, June 2011 |
Ignaty Isotov plays the Goll organ in
the High School of Music in Mainz,
July 2011 |
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After the organ concert in the
High School of Music in Mainz,
July 2011 |
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Students and graduates of the RGAM Organ
Class who have won prizes in the International Organ Competitions:
Milena Aroutjunova (Bad Homburg, 1999 and Kaliningrad, 2003)
Dmitry Bondarenko (Kaliningrad, 2003 and
Gmunden, Austria, 2005)
Margarita Jeskina (St. Petersburg, 2005, 2007 and Kaliningrad, 2011)
Vera Lopansewa (St. Petersburg, 2005)
Alexander Krasjuk (Gmunden, 2006)
Anastasia Bykowa (Moscow, 2007)
Natalia Letjuk (Moscow, 2008)
Nadezhda Jurijchuk (Moscow, 2008)
Luka Gadelija (Moscow, 2008 and Kaliningrad, 2009)
Svetlana Furnik (Gmunden, 2010)
Egor Kolesow (Krasnogorsk, 2011) |