Nathan Laube, organist, is a GRAMMY winner and pedagogue who is beloved around the world.“Nathan Laube, once a ‘rising star,’ is now an international star, and his consummate musicianship is justifiably celebrated worldwide,” states The Tracker.
His extensive recital career includes major venues and notable music festivals spanning four continents, including Vienna Konzerthaus, Hamburg Elbphilharmonie, Berlin Philharmonie, Maison Radio France in Paris, Auditorium Maurice Ravel in Lyon, ... view more »
Nathan Laube, organist, is a GRAMMY winner and pedagogue who is beloved around the world.“Nathan Laube, once a ‘rising star,’ is now an international star, and his consummate musicianship is justifiably celebrated worldwide,” states The Tracker.
His extensive recital career includes major venues and notable music festivals spanning four continents, including Vienna Konzerthaus, Hamburg Elbphilharmonie, Berlin Philharmonie, Maison Radio France in Paris, Auditorium Maurice Ravel in Lyon, Sejong Center in Seoul, Notre-Dame Cathedral and Saint-Sulpice in Paris, St. Paul’s Cathedral in London, Frauenkirche in Dresden, Berlin Dom and a solo organ recital for the prestigious BBC Proms at Royal Albert Hall in London. The Diapason says Laube’s “playing was flawless, inspired, and for want of a better word, transporting.”
Laube has two CD recordings: the Stephen Paulus Grand Concerto on the Naxos label recorded with the Nashville Symphony, Giancarlo Guerrero, conducting, for which the Nashville Symphony received a GRAMMY Award for Best Classical Compendium; and a solo
recital recording on the Ambiente label recorded at the Stadtkirche in Nagold, Germany. He has collaborated with solo artists including Andreas Ottensamer, principal clarinet with the Berliner Philharmoniker; Christopher Martin, principal trumpet of the New York Philharmonic; and violinist Rachel Barton Pine. Many of his live performances have been featured on American Public Media’s
“Pipedreams.” He is a member of the organ faculty at the State University of Music and Performing Arts in Stuttgart, Germany, and serves as International Consultant in Organ Studies at the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire, UK. Prior to that he was Associate Professor of Organ at the Eastman School of Music from 2013-2020. Laube is a graduate of the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia.
He continued his studies at the Conservatoire Rayonnement Régional in Toulouse as a William Fulbright fellow. He received his master’s at the Musikhochschule in Stuttgart.
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