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Organ benefit concert in St Andreas, Karlstadt

On Saturday, October 2nd at 7 p.m. in the parish church of St. This emerges from a press release by the church administration.

The organ interpreter is Roland Büchner, the former cathedral music director of Regensburg, who comes from Karlstadt and is head of the cathedral sparrows. Works by Dietrich Buxtehude, Johann Sebastian Bach, Bach student Johann Ludwig Krebs, Domenico Scarlatti and other organ works from the Romantic period can be heard on the two organs. At the end there is the Toccata in G by Theodore Dubois.

Roland Büchner was born in Karlstadt in 1954, studied in Regensburg at the church music school and at the University of Music in Munich church music and concert organ. He worked as a collegiate bandmaster in Altötting, from 1987 as a lecturer for organ and choir conducting at the church music school in Regensburg and was appointed cathedral bandmaster at the Cathedral of St.Peter in Regensburg in 1994. In this function he was the chairman of the foundation and director of the first choir of the world-famous Regensburger Domspatzen. He conducted well over 1000 concerts and just as many church services in Germany and around the world. Roland Büchner is the holder of the cultural letter of honor of the city of Karlstadt.

With his concert and the requested voluntary donations, Büchner wants to help ensure that the renovation of the electrical systems from 1956 in St Andreas can be tackled, the press release concludes.

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