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Gabriel Dessauer

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Gabriel Dessauer (born 4 December 1955) is a German cantor, concert organist and academic. He has been responsible for the church music at St. Bonifatius, Wiesbaden, since 1981, conducting the Chor von St. Bonifatius. He is an internationally known organ recitalist and was an organ teacher on the faculty of the Gutenberg University of Mainz. In 1985, he founded the project choir Reger-Chor.
== Career ==

Dessauer was born in Würzburg, the son of Guido Dessauer and his wife Gabrielle. He received his Abitur at the Kolleg St. Blasien in 1974. He then studied church music at the Richard-Strauss-Konservatorium in Munich for a year, studying organ with Elmar Schloter. From 1975 to 1980, he studied church music and concert organ at the Musikhochschule München with Diethard Hellmann and . He continued his studies with Franz Lehrndorfer and received the ''Meisterklassendiplom'' (master class diploma) in 1982. He was a member of Karl Richter's Münchener Bach-Chor.
Dessauer was the organist at services at the Kolleg St. Blasien 1971–1974, then at the Akademie Tutzing for one year and conductor of the choir of the Protestant parish Tutzing, 1975–1981 cantor of St. Andreas, Munich.〔

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