
Inside Germany’s Elite Church Music Education: Julian Beutmiller on Boy Choir and Mastering Organ Improvisation
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In this insightful interview, German organ improviser and cathedral cantor Julian Beutmiller discusses his extensive training in church music, organ improvisation techniques, and the unique German approach to educating church musicians. Julian explains the rigorous curriculum involved in earning a church music degree in Germany, highlighting the necessity of proficiency in multiple instruments, conducting, music theory, Gregorian chant, and liturgy. He shares valuable insights on mastering organ improvisation, including how aspiring musicians can develop skills through structured practice, imitation of historical styles, and dedicated ear training.
Additionally, Julian explores the cultural differences between church music traditions in Germany, England, France, and the United States, emphasizing Germany’s strength in historical replication, particularly in improvising Baroque forms such as fugues and chorales. He also touches on the unique sound and pedagogical methods of European boys' choirs, sharing his experience directing a large boys’ choir and discussing the importance of maintaining this cultural heritage. This conversation offers practical tips and an inspiring look at Julian Beutmiller’s journey as a leading figure in church music and organ improvisation.