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Thorsten Pech

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Thorsten Pech in front of the Elberfeld Cemetery Church

Thorsten Pech (born 3 November 1960) is a German church musician.

Life

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Born in Wuppertal, Pech studied Protestant church music[1] at the Robert Schumann Hochschule Düsseldorf from 1976 to 1980 with Hanns-Alfons Siegel (organ), Alberte Brun (piano), Hartmut Schmidt (choir direction).[2] After his postgraduate studies in organ and participation in various master classes (among others Daniel Roth, Anton Heiller) he passed his final examination in 1983 with Hans-Dieter Möller.[2] Pech completed his conducting studies in Vienna with Julius Kalmar in 1985 with a diploma.[1]

Since 1977, he has worked as a cantor and organist, first in Düsseldorf, since 1997 in Wuppertal-Elberfeld at the Alte lutherische Kirche am Kolk [de] and the Friedhofskirche, since 2016 as full-time cantor at the aforementioned churches.[1] In 1992, Pech also took up freelance work as a concert organist and conductor, which has led him through numerous concert engagements at home and abroad.[2]

Since 1989 he has been artistic director and choir director at the Bachverein Düsseldorf [de], and in 2003 he took over as conductor of the concert choir of the Kulturgemeinde Volksbühne Wuppertal.[3] In 1998 he was awarded the title music director by the Fachverband der Chorleiter [de].[4] In 2016, he was a laureate of the Enno und Christa Springmann-Stiftung [de].[5]

Recordings

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Thorsten Pech at the Sauer organ of the Elberfeld cemetery church

Source:[6]

  • Soli Deo Gloria: Bachverein Düsseldorf und Thorsten Pech (direction and organ)[7]
  • Orgelwanderung durch Elberfeld – Thorsten Pech spielt an den Orgeln der Friedhofskirche (Sauer), Kreuzkirche (Beckerath), Auferstehungskirche (Peter) and Kolk (Klais)
  • Die Klais-Orgel der Alten luth. Kirche am Kolk, Wuppertal-Elberfeld: Thorsten Pech (organ)
  • Die heitere Orgel – Thorsten Pech spielt an der Klais/Sauer-Orgel der Herz-Jesu-Kirche Wuppertal
  • Josef Gabriel Rheinberger – Das Orgelwerk – Thorsten Pech spielt an der Klais/Sauer-Orgel der Herz-Jesu-Kirche Wuppertal
  • Bach trifft … auf europäische Musiktraditionen: Uwe Komischke (trumpet) and Thorsten Pech (organ)
  • Romantische Impressionen: Uwe Komischke (trumpet) and Thorsten Pech (organ)
  • Musik und Meditation im Jahreskreis der Kirche: Uwe Komischke (trumpet) and Thorsten Pech (organ) in Kloster Huysburg
  • Musik in der Kulturhauptstadt Weimar: Uwe Komischke (trumpet), Weimarer Bach-Trompeten-Ensemble and Thorsten Pech (organ)
  • Trompete und Orgel in der Bergkirche Schleiz: Uwe Komischke (trumpet) and Thorsten Pech (organ)
  • Meisterwerke Trompete und Orgel in der Christuskirche Schwelm: Uwe Komischke (Trompete) and Thorsten Pech (organ)
  • The Cathedral: Uwe Komischke (trumpet), Weimarer Bach-Trompeten-Ensemble und Thorsten Pech (organ)
  • Trompete und Orgel an der Klais-Orgel der Pfarrkirche Bonn-Endenich: Uwe Komischke (trumpet) und Thorsten Pech (organ)
  • Festliche Bläsermusiken für die Dresdner Frauenkirche: Uwe Komischke (trumpet), Weimarer Bach-Trompeten-Ensemble and Thorsten Pech (organ)
  • In dir ist Freude: Uwe Komischke (trumpet) und Thorsten Pech (organ) in der Christuskirche Schwelm

References

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  1. ^ a b c Ingenlath-Gegic, Lilo (11 April 2021). "Virtuoses rheinisch-westfälisches Zusammenspiel". Westdeutsche Zeitung (in German). Retrieved 1 September 2021.
  2. ^ a b c "Steinfeld, Thorsten Pech" (PDF). Retrieved 1 September 2021.
  3. ^ "Trompetenkonzert: Mit Bach durchs Jahr". shz (in German). 28 July 2011. Retrieved 1 September 2021.
  4. ^ "Bachverein Pressetext Chorleiter" (PDF). Retrieved 1 September 2021.
  5. ^ "Enno und Christa Springmann Stiftung". springmannstiftung.de. Retrieved 1 September 2021.
  6. ^ "Dirigent, Konzertorganist, Kantor". Thorsten Andreas Pech. 23 August 2021. Retrieved 1 September 2021.
  7. ^ "CD". Bachverein Düsseldorf (in German). Retrieved 1 September 2021.
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