Organist Johannes Geffert has made profound and far-reaching contributions to the world of organ music. Renowned for his virtuosic technique and scholarly approach to the instrument, Geffert’s performances are celebrated for their clarity, expressive depth, and interpretive rigour. Geffert’s influence
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