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Une reine et une princesse

A Great Celebration

Biography

Born in Luxembourg in 1979, Paul Kayser began studying organ in 1989 (class of Pierre Nimax jr.) at the Conservatory of Music in Luxembourg-City. Here he obtained 3 First Prizes and 3 Superior Prizes. He continued his studies at the “Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst Frankfurt am Main” in the classes of Martin Lücker and Daniel Roth (organ), Winfried Toll (choir master), Gerd Wachowski (liturgical organ) and Godehard Joppich (Gregorian chant). These studies were completed with the concert exam at the “University of Arts” in Berlin, where Paul Kayser was admitted to the organ improvisation class of Prof. Wolfgang Seifen. Beside his studies, Paul Kayser worked also with Jean Boyer, Gillian Weir, Lorenzo Ghielmi, Olivier Latry, Pierre Pincemaille and Thierry Escaich. Paul Kayser was laureate at the Organ Improvisation Competition of Bad Homburg (Germany) in 2001 and at the “Orgues Sans Frontières” Competition in 2007. His interest in chamber music led to concerts with flute, percussion, saxophone, singers and choirs. In 2005, he played as soloist with the Philharmonic Orchestra of Luxemburg at the « Festival d’Orgue de Dudelange ». The same year, he was on a concert tour in Japan. Having grown up with the famous Stahlhuth organ in Dudelange and after having served several years as organist of the famous St.Willibrordus Basilica in Echternach, Paul Kayser is today appointed organist of the St.Alphonsus church in Luxembourg City.