Christian Schmitt is a German concert organist celebrated for his dynamic interpretations of classical and romantic repertoire. Known for his technical brilliance and expressive playing, he's become a go-to performer for both iconic works by Bach, Mozart, and Mendelssohn, as well as lesser-known gems from composers like Krommer and 20th-century Jewish European artists. His recent recordings – including complete organ works by Widor and Handel, plus collaborations on oboe concertos – showcase his versatility across eras and instruments. Based in Germany, Schmitt frequently performs historic organs, breathing fresh life into centuries-old music while maintaining scholarly respect for original styles. His "Bach 333" contributions and exploration of themes like Jewish composers in Europe reveal a musician deeply engaged with music history's rich tapestry.
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