
Internationally renowned concert organist Prof. Dr. Martin Gregorius is Professor of Organ and Improvisation at the Hamburg University of Music and Drama. With a wide-ranged repertoire and a unique improvisational style he regularly performs in prestigious venues, including cathedrals and concert halls throughout Europe, Japan and the USA.
As organ improvisation is at the forefront of his artistc creation, Martin Gregorius can be heard improvising to silent movies and gives masterclasses throughout Europe and Asia to keep this art form alive.

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Straubing, 94315 Germany
Přelouč, 53501 Czech Republic
Straubing (D), Basilika St. Jakob, with Niederbayerisches Kammerorchester and Stefan Frank (conductor)
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Carine Tinney & Martin Gregorius
Since 2016, this dynamic duo have partnered together creating sacred and secular music programs for soprano and keyboard instruments. From Louis-Nicolas Clérambault to Richard Wagner, the duo have a wide and colourful spectrum of music in their repertoire which can be tailored to many spaces and instruments.
In 2021 the duo released their debut CD: Dusk to Dawn.
Representing different lights during different times of day and how they affect moods and atmosphere, the recorded album showcases pieces from the romantic era to modern day music for soprano and organ. Alongside works from Max Reger, Leo Sowerby and Herbert Howells – there also features new compositions from young Scottish composer and BBC prize winner, Tom Harrold.



