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Michal Novenko (born 5 January 1962 in Prague) is a Czech organist, composer and pedagogue. Biography: He studied at the Prague Conservatory and later several fields at HAMU. It was the study of organ and improvisation with Prof. Jaroslav Vodrážka, study of composition, conducting and music theory. From 1983 to 1987 he attended the Jean Guillou organ master classes in Paris on the basis of a Swiss scholarship. In 1990 he also completed a summer internship at the Academy of Music in Siena, Italy. He further improved his conducting courses with Helmut Rilling. Awards: Prize for improvisation at a competition in Opava Czech Music Fund Award Pedagogical activities: In 1986 he became a professor at the Prague Conservatory, and after a forced break he returned in 1990. He teaches organ improvisation and music theory there. He also taught at the School of Young Organists in Oundle in the UK and at courses at Salisbury Cathedral. In addition, he has been a guest professor at the University of Texas and has lectured in France, Spain, Poland, South Africa and Mexico. Concert activities: He has given concerts all over Europe, especially at the festival in Sion on the oldest organ in the world, in Arezzo and Rome in Italy, Warwick in the UK, Angermünde in Germany, Bamberg, Hamburg, Weingarten, the Balearic and Canary Islands. He played the most famous Silbermann organ in Saxon Dresden and Freiberg, and gives concerts in French cathedrals (Bourges, Orleans, Sens...). His first great o
Toccata In D
132Tiento De Clarines
93L'Organiste: Maestoso
84Fugue In D Minor
75Fantasia Mallorquina
76Prelude And Fugue In D Minor
77Five Fugues From The Manuscript Of F. Chladek From Rakovnik: Fugue In F Minor
78Five Fugues From The Manuscript Of F. Chladek From Rakovnik: Fugue In F Sharp Minor
79Tiento 1 De Falsas
710Five Fugues From The Manuscript Of F. Chladek From Rakovnik: Fugue In G Major
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