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Norbert Klose (Choral Conductor, Organ)

Born: Husum, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany

The German choral conductor, organist and church musician, Norbert Klose, studied at Hermann-Tast-Gymnasium in Husum (Class of 1979). After graduating from high school, he studied at the Musikhochschule Lübeck and completed his studies in 1989 with the B-exam.

Since 1990, Norbert Klose is Kantor and organist at the Peter-Pauls-Kirche in Hohenwestedt. His special focus is working with the various choirs. He pays special attention to the development of unknown music, he can look back on almost 30 years of activity in Hohenwestedt refer to numerous first revivals and even world premieres. He is particularly interested in offering something extraordinary to his choir singers as well as the countless numbers in their libraries kept but unfortunately underserved scores the chance to give their position in diversity to take the church music they deserve. He currently lives in Haale, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.


Source: Liner notes to the album "Ludwig Meinardus: Oratorium Simon Petrus" (Euthentic, 2018), English translation by Aryeh Oron (March 2019)
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Aryeh Oron (March 2019)

Norbert Klose: Short Biography | Ensembles: Cappella Piccola Hohenwestedt
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25 Jahre Kantor in Hohenwestedt: Der Entdecker verschollener Musik (Schleswig-Holstein Landeszeitung) [German]


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