Johannes Geffert
is professor for organ and improvisation at the State
Conservatory for Music in Cologne, where he is also head of the
department for protestant church music. Born 1951 as son of a
highly recognized organist and director of church music he was
brought up in the traditions of his profession. The legendary
professor Dr. Michael Schneider, who combined the german and
french art of organ playing through his famous teachers Karl
Straube and Marcel Duprè, became his teacher when studying
church music in Cologne from 1969 till 1972. Geffert continued
his education with the british concert organist Nicolas Kynaston.
From 1974 until
1979 Johannes Geffert was organist in Aachen and conductor of
the Aachen Bach society, where he founded the Festival "Aachener
Bachtage". From 1980 to 1997 he was director of church music at
the Kreuzkirche Bonn, the largest church in former capitol of
West Germany, which is well known for a high standard of music
in worship services and its active concert sereis with a
tradition of performing oratories, cantatas, chamber music and
organ recitals. In Bonn Geffert was also organist titulaire of
the city´s concert hall "Beethovenhalle".
In concerts
Johannes Geffert has performed at many international organ
festivals in the European countries, in Japan, South America,
the West Indies and in the States. His broadcastings and CDs
achieve highest acclaim. Since 1978 Geffert had also been
teaching at the Schumann-Hochschule in Düsseldorf as well as at
various masterclasses in Germany and abroad. In numerous
competitions for organ playing he has been asked as member of
the jury. In 1991 Geffert founded the "Johann Christian
Bach-Academy" an orchestra for performances with period
instruments, which has played all Bach oratories and much of the
standard repertoire of church music in many historic churches in
Germany. As editor he overlooks a series of publications with
organ music by American and British composers.
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