Martin Bambauer

Martin Bambauer ( * 1970 in Wesel ) is a German church musician.

Bambauer studied Protestant church music at the Robert -Schumann -Hochschule in Dusseldorf with Hans -Dieter Möller and put an A-exam with distinction in organ improvisation from. A further studies with Daniel Roth in Frankfurt am Main, he graduated in 2001 with the concert exam. Since 1999, Bambauer cantor and organist of the Protestant parish registers, including the Basilica of Constantine. From 2001 to 2008 he taught as a professor of liturgical organ playing at the Musikhochschule in Cologne.

Prices

  • Prize at the International Organ Competition in Elburg (Netherlands)
  • 1995 First Prize and Audience Prize at the International Competition for Organ Improvisation in Schwäbisch Gmünd
  • 1995 Award of the 1st International Organ Festival " fugal " in Bad Homburg vor der Höhe

Audio

  • 2001: Organ music from five centuries ( the Schuke organ of the Basilica of Constantine at Trier ) (IFO 00057 )
  • 2004: César Franck and His Friends ( IFO 00 090 )

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