Ulrich Stötzel

Ulrich Stötzel (born 6 June 1952) is a German organist and conductor.

Life

Born in Siegen, Stötzel studied church music at the Frankfurt University of Music and Performing Arts and passed the A-Examination there. This was followed by postgraduate studies in the master classes of Edgar Krapp and Helmuth Rilling with a final organ concert exam and choral conducting diploma.[1][2][3]

Since 1973, Stötzel has formed the Bach-Chor Siegen, which counts up to about 120 singers and has released more than a dozen classical concept albums as well as complete recordings. Due to his special merits, he was awarded the title of Kirchenmusikdirektor of the Evangelische Kirche von Westfalen.[4][5]

Stötzel has been retired since summer 2019.

References

  1. Wolfgang Leipold: Ulrich Stötzel: Organist of the Martinikirche for 38 years, Westfalenpost dated 18 August 2018; retrieved 17 October 2020
  2. Ulrich Stötzel on the website of the BBC
  3. Ulrich Stötzel on Naxos
  4. Ulrich Stötzel: Concert Organist, Conductor. on siwikultur.de
  5. Ulrich Stötzel on ArkivMusik


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