It is with great excitement that we present a unique event at the Nysted Organ Museum: a concert with the renowned soloist and organ professor, Hans Fagius. His presence at our museum is an honor and we are proud to host an artist of his caliber.
Professor Fagius, a leading classical organist and educator, has for years enchanted audiences worldwide with his deeply committed interpretation and technical mastery. Born in Norrköping, Sweden, he was shaped by his early training with master organist Bengt Berg before studying at the Royal Academy of Music in Stockholm under the renowned Alf Linder. After graduating in 1974, he continued his studies with the legendary Maurice Duruflé in Paris, enriching his musical understanding and skill.
Professor Fagius' breathtaking musical journey has taken him to teach at conservatories in both Gothenburg and Stockholm, before being appointed Professor of Organ at the Royal Danish Academy of Music in 1989. His extraordinary contribution to the world of music was further recognized when he became a Fellow of the Royal Danish Academy of Music Swedish Conservatory of Music in 1998.
With an impressive discography that includes a complete recording of the organ works of Johann Sebastian Bach and the organ works of Maurice Duruflé, Professor Fagius has demonstrated his immersion in the classical organ repertoire. His masterful performances have won him numerous awards, including the Grand Prix du Disque of the Hungarian Liszt Society in 1981 for his recording of the three major organ works of Franz Liszt.
We invite you to be enchanted by the musical genius of Professor Hans Fagius and be part of this unforgettable evening at the Nysted Organ Museum. Let his tones take you on a journey through time and space, where the music speaks to the soul and lifts us to heights of awe and inspiration.
The concert begins at 19.30 and ends at 21.30 with a break.
There will be an opportunity for refreshments during the concert break or before and after the concert, while enjoying the beautiful view of Lake Rørsøen.