Elke Voelker

Elke Voelker (born April 3, 1968 in Lampertheim, Hesse) is a German organist, church musician and musicologist.

Biography

Elke Voelker studied organ, church music, German and Roman languages and musicology at the universities of Mannheim, Mainz and Heidelberg. Among her teachers were Leo Krämer, Mathias Breitschaft, Ludwig Finscher.

A scholarship allowed her to study abroad with Wolfgang Rübsam (Chicago), Nicholas Kynaston (London), Michelle Leclerc (Schola Cantorum, Paris), Jean Guillou and Daniel Roth.

1996-2008 Voelker worked as Choir Organist and Cathedral Music Assosiate at the UNESCO Heritage St. Marys Imperial Cathedral of Speyer. 2009 she was nominated Interims Music Director and Cathedral Organist. Voelker maintains an activ international concert schedule and teaching career.

She is member of the English Karg-Elert Archive,[1] of the German Gesellschaft der Orgelfreunde (GdO),[2] the American Guild of Organists[3] and Honorary Member of the Associazione Organistica Siciliana. Besides this, she is Founder and Artistic Director of the “Internationaler Orgelherbst Deidesheim” and of the Russian "International Organ Festival Philharmony Perm".

Prizes and Awards

Articles

Voelker published numerous articles in Musik in Gegenwart und Geschichte (Bärenreiter),[4] in ORGAN - Journal für die Orgel (Schott) [5] and in Lexikon der Orgel (Laaber).[6]

Discography

External links

References

  1. Karg-Elert Archive
  2. Gesellschaft der Orgelfreunde (GdO)
  3. American Guild of Organists
  4. Musik in Gegenwart in Geschichte (Bärenreiter)
  5. ORGAN - Journal für die Orgel (Schott)
  6. Lexikon der Orgel (Laaber)
  7. Motette
  8. Aeolus
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