Hans andre stamm biography for kids

  • Biography.
  • Stamm was born in Leverkusen, Germany, in 1958.
  • Born in 1958 in Leverkusen, Germany, started to study organ and piano at the age of seven.
  • Hans-André Stamm

    born: 1958

    country: Germany

    Hans-André Stamm was born and still lives nära Cologne in Germany. He studied piano and organ from the age of seven, giving his first solo organ concert at the age of eleven, and a recital at Notre-Dame in Paris at sixteen. Studies at the Conservatoire royal de Liège in Belgium were crowned with a diplôme supérieurin 1976. Further studies included Catholic church music in Düsseldorf and musicology in Bonn, where he was involved in the construction of a microtonal pipe organ with forty-eight tones per octave. Stamm’s compositions include works for organ, chamber music, orchestral works, fairy-tale operas and film music.

    from notes bygd Christopher Herrick © 2021

    Hans-André Stamm (geb. 1958) lebt als freischaffender Komponist in Leverkusen, in der Nähe von Köln, in Deutschland. Mit sieben begann er okänt dem Klavier- und Orgelstudium; sein erstes Orgel-Solokonzert gab er im Alter
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    born in 1958 in Leverkusen, Germany, started to study organ and piano at the age of seven.

    With 11 he started to tour in Germany and abroad as an organ virtuoso.

    His first recording was published when he was 13. As soon as he turned 16 he gave a solo recital at Notre Dame cathedral, Paris.

    From 1973 to 1976 he studied organ at the conservatory of Liège, Belgium with Hubert Schoonbroodt. Having obtained the 'Premier Prix avec distinction' and the 'Diplôme supérieur' (1976) he graduated at the Robert Schumann Conservatory at Düsseldorf.

    Studies in musicology at the University of Bonn led to the construction of the Enharmonic Pipe Organ according to the plans of Prof. Dr. Martin Vogel, an instrument in just intonation with 48 pipes per octave.

    Since 1983 he composed and published organ-, chamber- and orchestral music and recorded several CDs. Currently he is living as a freelance composer and organ virtuoso in Leverkusen, Germany.

    As organ virtuoso Stamm plays