Roland Maria Stangier
Roland Maria Stangier
on the organs of the Great Upper Church:
J S BACH (1685-1750)
Sinfonia from Ratswahlkantate (transc. Léonce de Saint-Martin).
Louis VIERNE (1870-1937)
Allegro risoluto - Choral from Deuxième Symphonie Op. 20
Léonce de SAINT-MARTIN (1886-1957)
Aria (Symphonie Dominicale)
Pierre COCHEREAU (1924-1984)
Boléro sur un thème de Charles Raquet (with percussion)
Roland Maria STANGIER (b. 1957)
Improvisation: Homage à Pierre Cochereau et Yves Devernay

Roland Maria Stangier studied in Wurzburg and Paris with Zsolt Gárdonyi and from 1977-85, with Daniel Roth. Stangier was the first organist funded by the Berlin "Air corridor memorial fonds-stipendium" in Paris. From 1982-83, he was District Choirmaster and Organist in Schopfheim/Baden and from 1983-91, Organist at St. Mathews Church Berlin Steglitz and lecturer at the Bremen Arts Academy and the Metropolitan Church Music School in Berlin. From 1991-95 he was principal organist at St. Peters Cathedral in Hamburg and Conductor of the Bach Choir there. He became the principal organist at the reformed city church in Solothurn, Switzerland 1997. Stangier was an initiator and leader of the international improvisation competition "Maurice Duruflé" Hamburg in 1996 and since 1994, has been professor at the Folkwang Hochschule in Essen. In 2003 he became custodian of the new Kuhn organ of the Essen Philharmonic. For more information about Roland Maria Stangier's recordings and recitals, please visit http://rmstangier.de.
on the organs of the Great Upper Church:
J S BACH (1685-1750)
Sinfonia from Ratswahlkantate (transc. Léonce de Saint-Martin).
Louis VIERNE (1870-1937)
Allegro risoluto - Choral from Deuxième Symphonie Op. 20
Léonce de SAINT-MARTIN (1886-1957)
Aria (Symphonie Dominicale)
Pierre COCHEREAU (1924-1984)
Boléro sur un thème de Charles Raquet (with percussion)
Roland Maria STANGIER (b. 1957)
Improvisation: Homage à Pierre Cochereau et Yves Devernay
Sinfonia from Ratswahlkantate (transc. Léonce de Saint-Martin).
Louis VIERNE (1870-1937)
Allegro risoluto - Choral from Deuxième Symphonie Op. 20
Léonce de SAINT-MARTIN (1886-1957)
Aria (Symphonie Dominicale)
Pierre COCHEREAU (1924-1984)
Boléro sur un thème de Charles Raquet (with percussion)
Roland Maria STANGIER (b. 1957)
Improvisation: Homage à Pierre Cochereau et Yves Devernay
Roland Maria Stangier studied in Wurzburg and Paris with Zsolt Gárdonyi and from 1977-85, with Daniel Roth. Stangier was the first organist funded by the Berlin "Air corridor memorial fonds-stipendium" in Paris. From 1982-83, he was District Choirmaster and Organist in Schopfheim/Baden and from 1983-91, Organist at St. Mathews Church Berlin Steglitz and lecturer at the Bremen Arts Academy and the Metropolitan Church Music School in Berlin. From 1991-95 he was principal organist at St. Peters Cathedral in Hamburg and Conductor of the Bach Choir there. He became the principal organist at the reformed city church in Solothurn, Switzerland 1997. Stangier was an initiator and leader of the international improvisation competition "Maurice Duruflé" Hamburg in 1996 and since 1994, has been professor at the Folkwang Hochschule in Essen. In 2003 he became custodian of the new Kuhn organ of the Essen Philharmonic. For more information about Roland Maria Stangier's recordings and recitals, please visit http://rmstangier.de.
