Wolfgang Reisinger, D.M.A., Ph.D.
ORGANIST AND DIRECTOR OF MUSIC: Wolfgang Reisinger studied church music and organ performance at the Vienna University of Music (1983-1993). Between 1987 and 1990 organist and choir director at the Baroque abbey of St. Florian (at Anton Bruckner’s organ), 100 miles west of Vienna. In 1987, he started his international career as interim cathedral organist at the Swedish Lutheran Cathedral of Strängnäs in Sweden. Wolfgang Reisinger has been serving as the organist at St. Brigitta in Vienna since 1979. Between 2001 and 2003 he served as Director of Music at the Catholic Campus Center at the University of Kansas in Lawrence and received his first doctorate in organ performance from the University of Kansas (2003). Another doctorate (musicology) followed in 2008 (University of Music in Vienna).
ORGANIST: Since 1986 Wolfgang Reisinger has been concertizing regularly in most European countries, e.g., in Scandinavia, Germany, Italy, Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Bulgaria, Poland, Spain, Portugal, France; in Russia, China, South Korea, and the U.S.A. He usually includes one or several organ improvisations based on hymn tunes or on given themes. His goal ist also to promote the organ as a musical and as a liturgical instrument, especially in countries where the organ is not yet fully accepted. Wolfgang Reisinger has given a lot of master classes on Bach, French and German Romantic organ music, Maurice Duruflé’s music, improvisation and liturgical organ playing. He has recorded several CDs as organist and choir director.
COMPOSER: Wolfgang Reisinger has composed numerous works for the liturgy, primarily vocal music: psalm settings, motets, hymn arrangements, new sacred music (4 jazz cantatas based on biblical topics), mass settings (German Mass, Missa Romantica), and some music for organ and piano. He has also served as chief editor for music publications with Doblinger, Vienna.
TEACHER: Wolfgang Reisinger started his teaching career in Upper Austria and became professor at the Conservatory of sacred music in Vienna in 1990. There he teaches Organ, Improvisation, Harmony, Organ Building and Design, Liturgical Organ Playing, and History of Sacred Music. On two occasions, he served as guest professor at the University of Music in Vienna and taught Hymnology and Figured Bass at the University of Music in Graz, Austria. He has continued to keep his side job as a high school teacher since 1991. Frequently Wolfgang Reisinger gave guest lectures at US universities and continues to direct international church music conferences (Laudate Dominum, Austrian Week of New Sacred Music).
ORGAN CONSULTANT: During his time as Director of Sacred Music of the Archdiocese of Vienna, Wolfgang Reisinger was responsible for supervising of all organ and church bell projects in Vienna. He intensively dealt with organ builders and helped many parishes with organ renovations and building new organs. By attending several international conferences dealing with organ building and church bells in Europe, he was able to further develop his professional skills. Wolfgang Reisinger loves to stay in touch with a lot of European and American colleagues to constantly broaden his musical horizons.