Rudolf Innig
Rudolf Innig - organist
Person from Germany
Genres: organ, classic, Klassik, classique, pipe organ
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About Rudolf Innig
Rudolf Innig (born June 7, 1947) is a German classical music organist. Rudolf Innig studied organ and piano, church and school music as well as musicology in Detmold, Cologne and Paris. His teachers include Gaston Litaize, Michael Schneider (organ), Hans Martin Theopold and Friedrich Wilhelm Schnurr (piano) and Arno Forchert (musicology). He was a scholarship holder of the “Studienstiftung des Deutschen Volkss” and a prize winner in various organ competitions. Concerts, lectures and radio recordings have taken him to almost all European countries, North America, Russia, Japan and Korea. His numerous CD recordings with all organ works by Johannes Brahms, Franz Lachner, Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy, Robert Schumann and Olivier Messiaen have won several international record awards excellent, among other things In 1995 with the German Record Critics' Prize, in 1998 alongside the Musica Alta Ripa ensemble with the Cannes Classical Award and in 1999 with the Echo Klassik. A 12-CD complete recording of Josef Gabriel Rheinberger's organ works on historical instruments in southern Germany and Switzerland has been available since 2005; the first complete recording of Feliks Nowowiejski's organ works on 6 CDs was also released by MDG in 2010. Rudolf Innig was head of the Coesfeld music school from 1979 to 2011 and was organist at the Protestant market church in Coesfeld. He also received teaching positions at the Detmold University of Music, at the universities of Bielefeld and Paderborn as well as at various international institutes in Japan (Ferris College, Yokohama), Russia (Gnessin Institute Moscow) and the USA (Cleveland Institute of Music). Innig has been living as a concert organist in Bielefeld since the summer of 2011.
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Rudolf Innig — Top 13 songs
| Artist | Song title | Like / Dislike | |
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| Rudolf Innig | Sinfonie 4 / 1 Adagio. Allegro moderato | ||
| Rudolf Innig | Sonata 14, C Maj, op. 165 / Toccata. Alla breve | ||
| Rudolf Innig | Poemat "In Paradisum", for organ, Op. 61: "This is your son | ||
| Rudolf Innig | Sonata 11, D min, op. 148 / Intermezzo. Moderato | ||
| Rudolf Innig | F.MENDELSSOHN Sonate 4 FRÜHFASSUNG/1 Allegro con brio | ||
| Rudolf Innig | Sonata 11, D min, op. 148 / Agitato. Allegro | ||
| Rudolf Innig | Variations on "America" | ||
| Rudolf Innig | 12 Charakterstücke, op. 156 / 02 Romanze. Andante | ||
| Rudolf Innig | Miscellaneen. 12 Orgelvorträge, op. 174 / 06 Improvisation. Andante | ||
| Rudolf Innig | 12 Charakterstücke, op. 156 / 10 Abendriede. Lento | ||
| Rudolf Innig | RHEINBERGER: Sonata no. 17 in B major op. 181 | ||
| Rudolf Innig | RHEINBERGER: Sonata no. 18 in A major op. 188 | ||
| Rudolf Innig | F.MENDELSSOHN Sonate 5 FRÜHFASSUNG/2 Allegretto d-Moll |