Hans-Andre Stamm Sheet Music

About Hans-Andre Stamm

Hans-André Stamm, born in Leverkusen, Germany, in 1958, is a distinguished German organist and prolific freelance composer. He is celebrated for his command of classical organ repertoire, particularly his interpretations of J.S. Bach, and for pioneering a unique musical style that joyfully blends classical forms with the vibrant characteristics of Celtic folk music.

  • Hans-André Stamm began his musical journey at the remarkable age of seven, studying both piano and pipe organ.
  • By age eleven, he had already embarked on tours across Europe as an organ virtuoso, recording his first album at thirteen.
  • At just sixteen years old, Stamm had the distinguished honor of giving a solo recital at Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, a significant achievement for such a young artist.
  • His extensive studies in musicology in Bonn led to his involvement in the construction of a unique microtonal pipe organ, featuring an impressive forty-eight tones per octave.

Performing Hans-André Stamm's music offers a rewarding experience for a diverse range of musicians. His sheet music caters primarily to organists, but also extends to various chamber music combinations, including works for flute, trumpet, saxophone, violin, and piano. Performers will discover compositions that are often described as joyful and uplifting, characterized by clear melodies and an engaging interplay of traditional classical structure with the expressive flair of Celtic musical traditions. His pieces are well-suited for those looking to explore a repertoire that is both technically accessible and musically enriching, providing a fresh perspective on contemporary classical music.

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