Mareile Krumbholz

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Mareile Krumbholz (* 1982 as Mareile Schmidt ) is a German organist and music teacher .

Life and professional activity

Mareile Krumbholz was a young student at the Robert Schumann University in Düsseldorf . After completing her church music studies with the A-exam , she studied organ , harpsichord and piano pedagogy at the University of Music in Cologne and passed all subjects with distinction. She passed the concert exam with Johannes Geffert in 2008.

She made radio recordings, was a scholarship holder and is a prize winner of competitions. Concert tours have taken her to the Leipzig Gewandhaus , Minsk and London, for example . In 2010 she performed the complete organ works by Johann Sebastian Bach on twelve concert dates within four weeks in Hürth .

Mareile Krumbholz taught organ improvisation at the music academies in Cologne and Stuttgart . In the summer semester 2010 she was appointed to the professorship for organ literary playing, liturgical organ playing, improvisation and organ methodology at the University for Protestant Church Music in Bayreuth . At that time, at the age of 27, she was the youngest professor of organ ever in Germany.

Individual evidence

  1. a b Mareile Krumbholz on the site of the University for Protestant Church Music in Bayreuth , accessed on May 23, 2019
  2. a b c Vita of Mareile Krumbholz on evangelisch.koeln, accessed on May 23, 2019
  3. Mareile Krumbholz on the Trompeten Consort Friedemann Immer website , accessed on May 23, 2019
  4. oha: International Organ Weeks: Young professor at the Eutin organ. In: shz.de. August 28, 2012, accessed May 23, 2019 .