30 Minutes of fun

30 minutes of fun

A feast for the ears for sophisticated tastes at the friday organ concert in the papal basilica of vierzehnheiligen. On tomorrow's kirchweih friday, at 3 p.M. And with free admission, 21-year-old artist amelie held from munich will elicit fascinating sounds from the majestic rieger instrument with 89 registers and 5000 pipes in the gallery. Those interested should arrive in time, as the basilica will be closed during the concert.
Amelie held was born in karlsruhe and grew up in munich. She received her first piano lessons at the age of six, shortly afterwards on the violin. 2010 she started playing the organ at the hochschule fur katholische kirchenmusik regensburg. At "youth makes music a first award at the federal level followed in 2012. Since 2014 she has been a student at the hochschule fur musik in detmold and became the youngest member of the international gustav mahler youth orchestra, where she was able to perform under renowned conductors such as christoph eschenbach, herbert blomstedt and jonathan nott in the most important concert halls in europe. Concerts have already taken them all over europe and to the USA. Since fall 2014, she has been studying both violin and organ in detmold. 

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