SOP Podcast #69 - Peter Van Tour on Teaching Composition in Late 18th Century Naples

Published: Nov. 20, 2016, 12:13 p.m.

Welcome to Secrets of Organ Playing Podcast #69!\n\nhttp://www.organduo.lt/podcast\n\nToday's guest is Peter van Tour who is a post-doctoral research fellow at the University of Leuven, Belgium. As a scholar in musicology, Peter has specialized in the counterpoint pedagogy and historic improvisation and composition. He studied Music Pedagogy (5 years) at Brabant Conservatory in Tilburg, Master in Musicology at the University of Utrecht and Master in Music Theory (MA) at the Royal College of Music in Stockholm. Peter's PhD dissertation "Counterpoint and Partimento: Methods of Teaching Composition in Late Eighteenth-Century Naples" (Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis, Uppsala, 2015) highlights the practical teaching strategies at the Neapolitan conservatories during the late eighteenth century. In 1995, Peter co-founded the Gotland School of Music Composition, where he has been teaching Music Theory until 2014.In this conversation Peter shares his insights about his research on how improvisation, composition, partimento, and counterpoint were taught in the late 18th century Naples.\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:\nhttps://independent.academia.edu/PetervanTour