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Tatiana Pernetová
(1997)
| Czech Republic
Tatiana Pernetová graduated form the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague (organ and piano), from 2021 she also studied flute at the Teplice Conservatory and currently continues her master's studies (organ) at the Leoš Janáček Academy of Performing Arts in Brno. She was rewarded in many international organ and piano competitions in Sweden, Russia, Latvia and in the well-known Czech organ competitions named after L. Janáček and P. Eben. She is also regularly participating in masterclasses conducted by the world-famous organists.
Tatiana has been performing solo and in various ensembles on the European stages and throughout all the Czech Republic for 9 years. She has given solo concerts on the Slovak Radio (Slovakian national radio broadcaster), played at the Prague Spring Festival and collaborated the North Bohemian Philharmonic. Tatiana also received a scholarship from the Czech Music Fund. She is currently teaching organ at the Teplice Conservatory and at the Eva Randová's Music School in Ústí nad Labem, where she contributed to the establishment of the Organ Department.
I ROUND
Nicolaus Bruhns
|
Grande Prelude ·
E minor
Johann Sebastian Bach
|
Organ Trio Sonata No. 3 ·
D minor
·BWV 527
Andante
Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis
|
Fugue ·
C sharp minor
·VL 86
II ROUND
Johann Sebastian Bach
|
Prelude and Fugue ·
E minor
·BWV 548
Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis
|
Fugue "Kyrie Eleison" ·
C minor
·VL 19
Faustas Latėnas
|
"Toccata"
Thierry Escaich
|
Poèmes pour orgue
"Eaux natales" ("Native Waters")
III ROUND
Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis
|
Fugue ·
B flat minor
·VL 345
César Franck
|
Three Chorals for Organ
Choral No. 1
, E major ·FWV 38
Louis Vierne
|
Organ Symphony No. 2 ·
E minor
·Op. 20
I. Allegro
II. Choral
III. Scherzo
V. Final
Performance time:
2023 Sep 22 10:15 - 11:00
Church of St. Casimir (Didžioji g. 34, Vilnius)