SOP Podcast #65 - Nico Declerck And Orgelradio Project

Published: Oct. 23, 2016, 12:37 p.m.

b"Welcome to Secrets of Organ Playing Podcast #65!\\nhttp://www.organduo.lt/podcast\\n\\u200b\\nToday's guest is \\u200bNico Declerck, an organist from Belgium and founder of orgelradio project - 24/7 internet radio broadcasts of organ music.\\n\\nSince January 4, 2016 orgelradio has reached more than 74.000 listeners in 137 countries.\\n\\nNico studied the organ in Belgium (Antwerp) with Stanislas Deriemaeker and Joris Verdin. He followed masterclasses with Marie-Claire Alain, Bernard Foccroulle, Daniel Roth, Harald Vogel, Jos Van Immerseel en studied one year with Guy Bovet in Switzerland.\\n\\nHe played the organ and harmonium in several orchestras with conductors as Heinrich Schiff, Philip Herreweghe, Silvio Varviso, Eliahu Inbal and Neville Marriner.\\n\\nHe recorded a harmonium cd on his big V.Mustelharmonium with celesta. This cd is completely sold out.\\n\\nFrom 2001 to 2005 he was stage manager at the Bayreuther Festspiele (D) where he could work with conductors like Pierre Boulez, Christian Thielemann and Andrew Davis and with directors like Christian Schlingensief and Keith Warner.\\n\\nAt the moment he is stage magager at the Flemish Opera and organist in Turnhout and in Hoogstraten.\\n\\nThe last few years he toured through Europe and Japan with Rosas, he worked as a stage manager in Rotterdam (NL), Miskolc (H) and Endinburgh (GB). He created the harmonium score in Jan Fabre\\u2019s The Tragedy of a Friendship, a Hommage to Richard Wagner. He played the organ at the funeral of Queen Fabiola and recorded a cd with Marcel Ponseele, baroque oboe.\\n\\nIn this conversation, Nico shares his experiences with orgelradio project - what inspired him to start, how he attracted the mainstream media attention, what challenges he met under way, and what his future goals are for this project.\\n\\nEnjoy and share your comments below.\\n\\u200b\\nAnd don't forget to help spread the word about the SOP Podcast by sharing it with your organist friends.\\n\\nThanks for caring.\\n\\nRelated link:\\nhttp://www.orgelradio.eu"