
Nathan Laube | USA
Fri, Jun 21
|Votive Church Vienna
Performs works by: Joseph Gabriel Rheinberger (1839-1901), Camille Saint-Saëns (1835-1921), Franz Liszt (1811-1886), Transcription by Nathan Laube, Julius Reubke (1834-1858) Tickets are available at the box office one hour before the performance. Adults: €20, pupils, students, and senior citizens: €15.


Time & Location
Jun 21, 2024, 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Votive Church Vienna, Rooseveltplatz, 1090 Vienna, Austria
About the event
In addition to Nathan Laube 's work as Professor of Organ at the Eastman School of Music (Rochester, New York, USA) and his consulting work (International Consultant in Organ Studies) at the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire (Birmingham, GB), Nathan Laube performs in all the world's famous concert halls, for example in the Vienna Konzerthaus, the Hamburg Elbphilharmonie, the Berlin Philharmonie, the Dortmund Konzerthaus, the Royal Festival Hall in London, the Maison Radio France in Paris, the Auditorium Maurice Ravel in Lyon, the Palau de la Musica in Barcelona, the Bartok Concert Hall in Budapest and the Sejong Center in Seoul.
Recent performances include the opening concert of the restored organ at King's College Chapel in Cambridge, as well as performances at Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris, Saint-Sulpice in Paris, and St. Paul's Cathedral in London.
Recent highlights have included his debut at the Royal Albert Hall in London for the famous PROMS festival, and the inaugurations of major new organs in the Gothenburg Concert Hall, the Helsinki Concert Hall, Canterbury Cathedral, York Minster, St. Giles Cathedral in Graz and St. Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna.
Nathan Laube is a regular guest at organ festivals and appears as a performer, pedagogue, and lecturer: Internationales Musikfest Hamburg (DE), Berliner Orgelsommer (DE), Internationaler Orgelsommer Stuttgart (DE), Naumburger Orgelsommer (DE), the Silbermann Tage (DE), the Dresden Music Festival (DE), the Toulouse Les Orgues Festival (FR), the Bordeaux Festival d'Été (FR), the Concours Olivier Messiaen (FR), the Lapua Festival (FI), the Lahti Organ Festival (FI), the Smarano Organ Academy (IT), the Stockholm Organ Space Festival (SE), the Göteborg International Festival and Academy (SE), the Bergen Summer Organ Festival (NO), the Vestfold Organ Festival (NO), the Martini International Organ Competition (NL), the Haarlem International Organ Festival (NL), the Dordrecht Bach Festival (NL), and the Canadian International Organ Competition (CA).
CD recordings are available with the Stephen Paulus Grand Concerto on the Naxos label, recorded with the Nashville Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Giancarlo Guerrero, which won a GRAMMY Award for “best classical compendium”; and a solo recital recording on the Ambiente label, recorded in the Stadtkirche in Nagold (DE).
Nathan Laube has collaborated with solo artists including Andreas Ottensamer, principal clarinet of the Berlin Philharmonic; Chris Martin, principal trumpeter of the New York Philharmonic; and violinist Rachel Barton Pine.
Nathan Laube is a graduate of the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia with Alan Morrison (organ) and Susan Starr (piano) and also studied at the Conservatoire à Rayonnement Régional de Toulouse with Michel Bouvard and Jan Willem Jansen and at the HMDK Stuttgart with Ludger Lohmann.
Nathan Laube was a scholarship holder of the DAAD and the William Fulbright Foundation.