Franz Comploi

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Franz Comploi (born December 2, 1954 ) is an Italian organist and music teacher.

He studied school music at the Mozarteum and the University of Salzburg , acquired the piano teaching qualification and graduated with a concert diploma for organ. He received additional training from Nikolaus Harnoncourt in early music performance practice and from Kenneth Gilbert (harpsichord). He also studied musicology and Romance languages .

His diverse musical activities lead him as a soloist to various countries in Europe and America. He works as a composer of choral music, songs and the oratorio "Maria tla Revelaziun", as a choirmaster in Salzburg and Brixen , and as a juror at international competitions. He also publishes on music and rhetoric and, more recently, on music pedagogical topics. From 1988 to 2005 he was a lecturer for organ and organ improvisation at the Salzburg Mozarteum. Since 1999 he has been the cathedral organist at Bressanone Cathedral and since 2004 professor at the Faculty of Education at the Free University of Bozen-Brixen . In 2008 he was elected dean of the Faculty of Education at the Free University of Bozen-Brixen. He is also the artistic director of the Daniel Herz organ competition in Brixen.

Bodies

  • Long-term membership in study commissions at the Mozarteum in Salzburg and diocesan music commissions.
  • Since 2003 member of the board of directors of the Ladin Pedagogical Institute in Bolzano.
  • Member of the Board of Directors of the Institute for Music Education in German and Ladin in the Autonomous Province of Bolzano since 2004.

Works (selection)

  • as an author
    • Music and rhetoric, especially with Johann Sebastian Bach . Mozarteum University, Salzburg 1982 (diploma thesis).
    • A single heartfelt cry for you . In: Annemarie Augschöll (Ed.): Gender interdisciplinary considered . Lang, Frankfurt / M. 2004, ISBN 3-631-52668-7 ,
    • Legitimation and justification of early musical education . Rondoverlag, Zurich 2004.
  • as editor:
    • Musica viva. Contributions to music education .
    • Opuscula Brixinensia . Weger, Brixen 2004 ff.

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