Andreas Schulz received in his early years a musical education.
After three years of violin lessons, he moved to the piano and later the organ.
Before he decided for his profession as organ builder, he completed a basic training in
electronics at Siemens company. After more than 10 years working as an organ builder
he get his master examination at the Stuttgart Chamber of Crafts in 1988. He worked primarily
as voicer and took over the leadership of the Karl Schuke Berliner Orgelbauwerkstatt in 1994.
Under his leadership, major organs has been realized home and abroad: concert hall organs
in Luxembourg (Luxembourg Philharmonic), Spain (Palacio Euskalduna Jauregia, Bilbao),
Poland (Philharmonie Warsaw) and Japan (Harmony hall, Fukui and Ishikawa Concert Hall, Kanazawa),
instruments for music universities in the USA (Denver University), Taiwan (National University of Arts, Taipei)
and churches in Italy (Divino Amore, Rome), Korea, Japan and Germany. Andreas Schulz has worked since 1996 as a lecturer
in organ studies in the University of the Arts Berlin.
Since 2006 he works in the Alexander Schuke Organ Potsdam GmbH. In 2010 he was appointed and sworn as an expert
for pipe organ by the Berlin Chamber of Crafts.
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