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Organ concert with Prof. Nathan Laube, Rochester (USA) Nathan Laube was born in 1988 in Chicago and studied with Alan Morrison at the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia, at the Conservatoire Rayonnement Régional in Toulouse with Michel Bouvard and Jan Willem Jansen. Today, he is regarded as "one of the best organists of his generation in the United States." From 2020 to 2022, he served as a lecturer in organ at the State University of Music and Performing Arts Stuttgart, where he succeeded his mentor Prof. Ludger Lohmann. In addition to his assistant professorship at the Eastman School of Music (NY) from 2013 to 2020 and his position as a consultant for organ studies at the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire (UK), Nathan Laube's career as a concert organist includes significant venues and festivals worldwide, such as the Vienna Concert Hall, Berlin Philharmonie, Elbphilharmonie Hamburg, Royal Festival Hall, London, Maison Radio France, Paris, Sejong Center, Seoul, and Walt Disney Concert Hall, Los Angeles. In 2016, he performed the opening concert of the restored organ at King's College Chapel in Cambridge (UK). In 2017, he appeared at St. Paul's Cathedral, London, and Notre-Dame, Paris, among others. Since 2020, Nathan Laube has been an associate professor of organ at the prestigious American Eastman School of Music in Rochester (NY). He has recorded a CD for Naxos with Giancarlo Guerrero and the Nashville Symphony, which was awarded the Grammy Award for Best Classical Compendium. He regularly serves as a jury member at significant international organ competitions, including the International Gottfried Silbermann Competition 2021 in Freiberg (Germany), the International Martini Organ Competition 2022 in Groningen (Netherlands), and the Concours International Olivier Messiaen 2022 in Lyon (France). In April 2019, Mr. Laube launched the radio show "All the Stops" in a documentary style on the WFMT Radio Network Chicago. The four-part, two-hour show features many of the world's most famous organs in Europe and the USA, highlighting their history and repertoire.