Europe's
first Christian Pop Academy will launch its program in September 2016. Whether
rock, gospel, pop or jazz, the Evangelical Church of Westphalia wants to train
church musicians to make great music.
Deutsche Welle, 5 January 2016
It's not as
if Bach and Pachelbel or choral works by Rilling were about to be disappear
from church services in Germany. But over the past few decades, contemporary
worship songs have increasingly given them a run for their money. By
establishing its own Pop Academy, the Evangelical Church in Westphalia wants to
go one step further in strengthening this trend.
Since the
1960s, a number of Protestant musicians have been writing and recording songs
about their faith inspired by current musical styles - and many of these
Christian bands, choirs and soloists are on par with any other secular popstar.
Vicco von Bülow is in charge of music for the Evangelical Church of Westphalia |
"The
Evangelical Church speaks many musical languages," Vicco von Bülow told
DW. The regional church counselor is responsible for the Westphalian churches'
music department.
He explains
that churches are increasingly in need of better promotion for new music. This
is reflected for instance in the qualifications listed in job advertisements
for church musicians. The church has not been offering any proper training for
popular music, but this is about to change as of September 2016, said von
Bülow.
Quality
improvement strategy
About 10
students per semester will be admitted to the program. After eight semesters,
they can obtain a bachelor's degree and become professional Christian pop
musicians. A master's program is also being planned, which could be set in
Bochum or Dortmund.
The
initiators refer to the project as a "quality offensive," with the
contributors specially chosen to this effect. The prorector of the academy is
Hartmut Neumann, who was previously the director of the department of popular
music of the North Church in Hamburg.
Another
major asset of the pop academy is Dieter Falk. He is one of the most successful
musicians and producers in Germany's secular and Christian music scenes. He is
responsible for over 50 platinum and gold records, totaling over 20 million
albums sold. The future professor of the Pop Academy is among the committed
initiators of the project.
Dieter Falk in his studio in Dusseldorf |
A full
program awaits the future students: "There will be a broad range of pop
music classes with majors in piano and guitar. Then there's also choral
conducting, musical arrangement, theory on the theological and liturgical
progression of a church service, songwriting, sound, and concert management,"
Dieter Falk told DW.
The
musicians will also need to know how to lead a band of young musicians.
"For instance, for a confirmation, some might want to learn a Rihanna song
for their school's religious service," explains Falk.
Classical
choirs are still predominant in most congregations, so the music students will
learn to accompany them in a fresh way - "to make them groovy," adds
Falk.
Not just
for aspiring professionals
The Pop
Academy will not only offer a program for bachelor students. The plan is also
to integrate all those who want to use music in their church and volunteer work
as well. "We want to give the opportunity to teachers in Evangelical
kindergartens or community educators to grab a guitar and sing with the
children. We will offer training that will be open to anyone who is
interested," says Vicco von Bülow. Existing music classes will be
integrated in the new academy.
Dieter Falk conducting a choir of 3,000 singers: A German tour of this concert is planned for 2017 |
Exceptional
songwriters wanted
If
everything goes according to the plans of the Westphalian Church, there will be
more high-quality contemporary music in Christian communities. But that's only
one aspect. What about good, comprehensible spiritual lyrics?
"We
hope to attract people who have the skills to write Christian songs to gospel,
rock, pop and jazz music," says Vicco von Bülow. The Pop Academy will not offer
a specific study program for songwriting - cooperation partners still need to
be found for that. Yet von Bülow knows that "good church musicians always
find good songwriters."
Dieter Falk
is also confident that they will find exceptional songwriters for their
educational program in the near future. After all, he says, Germany currently
has an amazing pool of talent.
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