German organist Wolfgang Zerer received his first organ lessons from Walther Schuster, the organist at Passau Cathedral. In 1980 he began his studies at the College of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna; organ with Michael Radulescu, conducting with Karl Österreicher, and later harpsichord with Gordon Murray, plus Church Music. He studied harpsichord for two years with Ton Koopman in Amsterdam and church music in Stuttgart (organ with Ludger Lohmann).
Partite diverse sopra: Christ, who art the light of day BWV 776
Partite diverse sopra: O God, Thou righteous God BWV 767
Partite diverse sopra: O what should I, a sinner, do BWV 770
Ich ruf zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ BWV 639
1 Partite diverse sopra: Christ, who art the light of day BWV 776
BWV 551 Prelude and Fugue A Minor
3 Partite diverse sopra: Christ, who art the light of day BWV 776
4 Partite diverse sopra: Christ, who art the light of day BWV 776
5 Partite diverse sopra: Christ, who art the light of day BWV 776
6 Partite diverse sopra: Christ, who art the light of day BWV 776
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