Paul Rosoman, © Paul Rosoman

Internationaler Orgelzyklus 2025 - Eröffnungskonzert

Jun 22, 2025

The Steinfeld International Organ Cycle kicks off with Pail Rosoman, from Wellington New Zealand.

International concert organist Paul Rosoman was born and educated in New Zealand and is currently Director of Music at both St Luke's Church and Old St Paul's Church in Wellington. As a concert organist, Paul Rosoman travels Europe every year performing in major concert halls and festivals. He performs regularly in New Zealand and appeared in the "Welcome Home" concert at St. Andrew's on the Terrace on the newly restored Croft organ. He performed with the Orpheus Choir of Wellington in their 'Carol of the Bells' concert, while in 2018 he performed as part of the New Zealand Festival chamber music series in collaboration with NZSO brass in a concert commemorating the 100th World War. Paul Rosoman is Artistic Director of the New Zealand International Organ Festival, an event of the Zimbelstern Foundation - a charitable foundation of which he is Chairman and Artistic Director. He is also a director of Bayard Limited, a boutique artist and concert management company specializing in the representation of organists. As a recording artist, his CDs include "Great Organ", recorded at St. Peter's on Willis in Wellington on the 1886 William Hill organ, and "Ciacona!", the first commercial recording of the organ at Old St Paul's in Wellington. Performances by Paul Rosoman can be heard regularly on Radio New Zealand and also on the European radio station Organroxx.

Time: 16.00
Cost: free (donations requested)
Location: Kall-Steinfeld, Basilika Kloster Steinfeld, Hermann-Josef-Str. 4
Info-Tel.: 02441. 779212
E-Mail: steinfeld-gdg@t-online.de

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