Alexey Anatolyevich Panov (born in 1964 ) is a Russian organist and researcher of ancient music. Doctor of Arts , professor of the Faculty of Philology and Arts of St. Petersburg State University (SPbSU).
Director of the main educational program of St. Petersburg State University "Musical Art". Supervisor of the Master's program in History and Theory of Musical Performing Arts. Author of a significant number of articles and five monographs on the interpretation of ancient music and the history of organ art.
Scientific Publications
The main scientific publications [1] :
- "The principles of registration in French organ music of the XVII-XVIII centuries." - Kazan, 1993.
- “Semantics of German organ terminology of the XVII — XVIII centuries.” - Kazan, 1996.
- “Terminology and registration in the German organ art of baroque and gallant mannerism.” - Kazan, 2003.
- “Essays on Problems of Rhythm in the XVIIIth Century: Overdotting and the so-called Taktenlehre (a research of sources).” - Musik-Edition Lucie Galland, Paris & Heilbronn, 1996 (co-authored by I.V. Rozanov).
Theses:
- Diss. Cand. lawsuit. (performed at the Department of Theory of Music of the Kazan State Conservatory named after N. G. Zhiganov) - “French music of the 17th – 18th centuries: interpretation features (based on treatises of that time).” - Russian State Pedagogical University named after A.I. Herzen, 1994.
- Diss. Doct. lawsuit. (performed at the Department of the History of Foreign Music of the P.I. Tchaikovsky Moscow State Conservatory) - "The practice of the German organist of the XVII-XVIII centuries in the mirror of historical documents." - Moscow State Conservatory P.I. Tchaikovsky, 2006.