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Martin Bambauer

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Basilica of Constantine

Martin Bambauer (born 1970 in Wesel) is a German organist and church musician.

Bambauer studied church music at the Robert Schumann Hochschule in Düsseldorf with Hans-Dieter Möller and passed his examination with distinction for improvisation. Further he studied with Daniel Roth in Frankfurt am Main and passed the Konzertexamen in 2001. Since 2002 he has been a teacher for organ-improvisation at the Musikhochschule in Köln. Bambauer is organist and choir director at the Basilica of Constantine in Trier.

Awards

  • First price International organ-competition of Elburg (NL)
  • First price for improvisation in Schwäbisch Gmünd

Discographie

Schuke-organ of the Basilica of Constantine
  • 2001: Orgelmusik aus Fünf Jahrhunderten (the Schuke-organ of the Basilica of Constantine)
  • 2004: Franck und Seine Freunde (IFO 00 090)