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Rudolf Kelber was born on 1948 in Germany, is a German musician. Discover Rudolf Kelber's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 76 years old?

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1948

Rudolf Kelber (born 1948, Traunstein, Germany) is a German organist, harpsichordist, conductor and church musician.

Rudolf Kelber began his musical education at high school in Nuremberg State Conservatory and received instruction in piano, organ, cello and music theory.

1960

The second organ of St. Jacobi (Kemper 1960/1968) was also repaired on his initiative in 2008.

1967

From 1967 to 1974 he studied church music, conducting and organ (master class) at the Musikhochschule in Munich.

1982

In 1982 Rudolf Kelber succeeded Heinz Wunderlich as cantor and organist at the Hauptkirche St. Jacobi in Hamburg.

1993

Kelber initiated the fundamental restoration of the Arp Schnitger organ, the largest sounding baroque organ in existence, in the Hauptkirche St. Jacobi, which was completed in 1993.

2003

From 2003 until 2015 Rudolf Kelber has been teaching organ playing at the University of the Arts Bremen and from 2008 until 2015 repertoire studies at Hochschule für Musik und Theater Hamburg.

Deutsche Nationalbibliothek / Deutsches Musikarchiv:

Concert programs, CDs and the German newspapers like "Hamburger Abendblatt":

2005

From 2005 to 2009 Kelber conducted five baroque operas from the repertoire of the Hamburg Gänsemarkt opera in concert performances at the Bucerius Kunst Forum for the ZEIT-Stiftung.

2015

The tenure of Rudolf Kelber at the Hauptkirche St. Jacobi in Hamburg ended 2015.

He continues to perform as organist, harpsichordist and jazz pianist and composes.

Kelber has performed as organ soloist in the U.S., Japan, Israel, and almost all European countries with a wide repertoire: in addition to composers in the North German tradition (determined by the historic Schnitger organ) he also plays the music of Liszt, Reger and Messiaen, as well as arrangements of symphonies or parts from operas, tango and blues.

He has frequently accompanied silent films with organ improvisations.

Rudolf Kelber has conducted the great Passions, oratorios and requiems as well as a lot of baroque, classical, romantic and modern symphonic works.

Staged performances of operas and oratorios by Cavalieri, Monteverdi, Stradella, Purcell, Handel, Gluck and Mozart have developed under his direction in both Heidelberg and Hamburg.