18th International Festival “Days of Organ”: DANIEL ZARETSKY
Russian organis Daniel Zaretsky was awarded the title Honored Artist of Russia in 2006. He is a head of Organ and Cembalo department of St. Petersburg State Conservatory “Rimsky-Korsakov” from 2011.
Program:
Bach and music of French and Russian Cathedrals
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685‒1750)
Prelude and Fugue in C major, BWV 545
Kyrie, Gott Vater in Ewigkeit, BWV 669
Kyrie, Gott heiliger Geist, BWV 671
Chаrles-Marie Widor (1844–1937)
Adagio and Finale from Symphony for organ No. 2 in D major, Op. 13/2
Lоuis Vierne (1870‒1937)
Carillon de Westminster
Eugène Gigout (1844‒1925)
Minuetto аnd Toccata
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840‒1893)
Panoramе from Sleeping Beauty
Gennadij Below (1939)
Choral and Postludium
Georgi Muschel (1909‒1989)
Toccata in C major
Hristophor Kuschnarew (1890-1960)
Passacaglia
Biography:
Daniel Zaretsky was born in Leningrad in 1964, and studied piano and organ performance at the Leningrad State Conservatory. He completed his Concert Diploma and Teaching Certificate in 1989 under the direction of Professors E. Bazanov and N. Oksentjan, and his postgraduate education at the Kazan State Conservatory under the direction of prof. R. Abdoullin. From 1991 to 1993 he continued his studies at the Sibelius Music Academy in Helsinki (Finland) with Professor Kari Jussila, graduating with the Concert Diploma with honors. In addition he has supplemented his studies in several Master-classes in Western Europe, including those of Guy Bovet, Marie-Claire Alain, Harald Vogel, Ludger Lohmann, Jean Guillou, David Sanger, Hans Fagius, Michael Radulescu, Daniel Roth, Peter Planyavsky.
D.Zaretsky has performed since 1988 in all the former Soviet Union’s important venues, including the Philharmonic Halls of Moscow, St. Petersburg, and the Cathedral of Riga, as well as in Czechoslovakia, Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Holland, Austria, Finland, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, France, Great Britain, Spain, Portugal, Poland, Luxembourg, Malta, South America, Israel, Australia and the USA.
In 1991 he won the National Organ Competition and took Third Prize in the Speyer International Organ Competition in Germany. In 1990 he was a finalist in the International Organ Competition in Ragusa, Italy, and in 1993 in Lahti, Finland. He has also made recordings for Russian, Latvian, Swiss, German and Danish radios and for CD’s.
He has received much recognition as an organ consultant, dealing with restoration of historical instruments and construction of new organs in the concert halls. He is regularly invited to be a member of jury of international organ competitions in Russia and abroad (Poland, France, Italy, Germany, Spain, Luxembourg, Canada).
He was the Organist of the famous St.Petersburg Grand Philharmonic Hall (since 1997 till 2007). He was organ teacher at the Music College of St. Petersburg’s Conservatory during 1996-2001. From 2002 to 2007 he was Associate Professor of organ at the Nizhnij Novgorod State Conservatory – the third-largest conservatory in Russia. From 2006 he is Professor of Organ at the St. Petersburg State University and from 2007 at the St.Petersburg State Conservatory as well, from 2011 head of Organ and Cembalo department. In 2006 he was awarded the title Honored Artist of Russia.