Liesbeth Schlumberger
Liesbeth Schlumberger is an organist from South Africa, professor assistant of organ at the Conservatoire national supérieur musique et danse de Lyon since 1996.
Biography
Schlumberger-Kurpershoek began her organ studies with Stephan Zondagh at the University of Pretoria before training in France in 1987 with Marie-Claire Alain for the organ and Huguette Dreyfus for the harpsichord at the conservatoire de Rueil-Malmaison . She then studied at the Conservatoire de Lille with Jean Boyer and also followed improvisation classes with Jean Langlais.
In 1996, she was appointed assistant in the teaching staff of the department of keyboards, organ section of the conservatoire national supérieur musique et danse de Lyon then directed by Jean Boyer and more recently by François Espinasse.[1]
Since 1994, Liesbeth Schlumberger has been the holder of the organ of the Église protestante unie de l'Étoile in Paris.
She participates in several international competitions, as a participant or as a member of the jury, notably in 2010, in Chartres.
Distinctions
- 1985: First prize of the national radio competition of South Africa
- 1989: First prize at the Bordeaux International Organ Competition
References
External links
- Liesbeth Schlumberger on the site of the Église protestante unie de l'Étoile
- Liesbeth Schlumberger on Orgue en Pays de la Loire
- Dimanche 5 août à 17h30 :Liesbeth Schlumberger on Les amis de l'orgue de la Cathédrale de Chambéry
- Use dmy dates from April 2022
- Articles with MusicBrainz identifiers
- South African organists
- South African women musicians
- University of Pretoria alumni
- Academic staff of the Conservatoire de Paris
- 1960s births
- Living people
- Women organists
- South African music educators
- South African women music educators
- 21st-century organists
- 21st-century women musicians