Dietrich groom

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Dietrich Bräutigam (born July 2, 1972 in Rudolstadt) is a German church musician and choir director.

Life / education

Dietrich Bräutigam's interest in music showed early on when he played the trumpet in the trombone choir in his hometown of Ilmenau , joined the local Bach choir and worked as a harpsichordist in the orchestra of his local community . He received piano and organ lessons from the then church musician of the university town at the foot of the Thuringian Forest , KMD Richard Lah. Bridegroom studied church music at the church music school in Berlin , the college for music in Detmold and the college for church music in Halle / Saale. After his A-exam, he was church musician at the Bitterfeld town church and provost choirmaster for the Halle-Wittenberg health resort for ten years . In master classes with Eric Ericson (Stockholm), Thomaskantor Georg Christoph Biller (Leipzig) and Morten Schuldt-Jensen (Copenhagen) he received further ideas for choral work . Since 2011 he has been cantor of the Protestant parish in Wetzlar. He is director of the Wetzlar Choir, the Chamber Choir at the Cathedral and the Potsdam Chamber Choir BelCantoMusicae eV

Works

His main performances include:

  • the German premiere of “A World Requiem” by the British composer John Foulds under the patronage of Federal President Joachim Gauck - 2014
  • "The Apostels" by Edward Elgar - 2012
  • "Paulus" by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy- 2018
  • "St. Matthew Passion" by Johann Sebastian Bach - 2008
  • "Mose" by Max Bruch - 2016
  • "Luther" by Dietrich Lohff - 2017

Individual evidence

  1. BelCantoMusicae. Retrieved on May 28, 2020 (German).