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Jean-Charles Gaston Ablitzer (born 5 August 1946) is a French
organist An organist is a musician who plays any type of organ (music), organ. An organist may play organ repertoire, solo organ works, play with an musical ensemble, ensemble or orchestra, or accompany one or more singers or instrumentalist, instrumental ...
and
pedagogue Pedagogy (), most commonly understood as the approach to teaching, is the theory and practice of learning, and how this process influences, and is influenced by, the social, political and psychological development of learners. Pedagogy, taken as ...
who specialises in music and organs of the Renaissance and Baroque periods.


Biography

Ablitzer was born in
Grandvillars Grandvillars () is a commune in the Territoire de Belfort department in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in northeastern France. Population See also *Communes of the Territoire de Belfort department The following is a list of the 101 communes of t ...
in the
Territoire de Belfort The Territoire de Belfort () is a department in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region, eastern France. It had a population of 141,318 in 2019.department Department may refer to: * Departmentalization, division of a larger organization into parts with specific responsibility Government and military *Department (administrative division), a geographical and administrative division within a country, ...
in which he has lived in for almost all of his life. Initially self-taught, he later studied with Pierre Vidal at the
Conservatoire de Strasbourg The Conservatoire de Strasbourg is a music conservatory located in Strasbourg, France. The school was created using funds given to the city of Strasbourg by arts patron Louis Apffel in 1839. The conservatoire's first day of classes began on 3 Janua ...
. Since 1971 he has been the organist of
Belfort Cathedral The Cathedral of Saint Christopher of Belfort ( French: ''Cathédrale Saint-Christophe de Belfort''), commonly known as Belfort Cathedral, is a Roman Catholic church located in Belfort, France. The cathedral has been a national monument since 1930 ...
, with its historical Valtrin/Callinet/Schwenkedel organ officially classed as a
Monument historique ''Monument historique'' () is a designation given to some national heritage sites in France. It may also refer to the state procedure in France by which National Heritage protection is extended to a building, a specific part of a building, a coll ...
. From 1971 until 2007 he was also professor of organ at the Belfort conservatory. As such, he initiated in Belfort and its environs the construction of three organs of very different styles: * an Italian style organ by Gérald Guillemin (1979) for St. Odile's Church in Belfort * a North-German style instrument by Marc Garnier (1984) for St. John's
Temple A temple (from the Latin ) is a building reserved for spiritual rituals and activities such as prayer and sacrifice. Religions which erect temples include Christianity (whose temples are typically called churches), Hinduism (whose temples ...
in Belfort * an Iberian style organ for St. Martin’s Church in
Grandvillars Grandvillars () is a commune in the Territoire de Belfort department in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in northeastern France. Population See also *Communes of the Territoire de Belfort department The following is a list of the 101 communes of t ...
(2018), built by the Spanish firms of Joaquin Lois Cabello and Christine Vetter (pipes by the latter) This has turned Belfort and the Territoire de Belfort, which has romantic instruments as well, into an ideal place to teach the organ. His interest in historical instruments of the northern type, which led him to Germany (including
East Germany East Germany, officially the German Democratic Republic (GDR; german: Deutsche Demokratische Republik, , DDR, ), was a country that existed from its creation on 7 October 1949 until its dissolution on 3 October 1990. In these years the state ...
before
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, which he regularly visited between 1976 and 1984), culminated in his efforts on behalf of the reconstruction of the organ David Beck built for the chapel of
Gröningen Gröningen () is a town in the Börde district in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. It lies approx. 40 km south-west of Magdeburg, and 10 km east of Halberstadt. It has 3.621 inhabitants (December 2015). Gröningen is part of the ''Verbandsgemein ...
castle in 1596 and on behalf of the restoration of its case; at present this organ is in Saint Martin's in
Halberstadt Halberstadt ( Eastphalian: ''Halverstidde'') is a town in the German state of Saxony-Anhalt, the capital of Harz district. Located north of the Harz mountain range, it is known for its old town center that was greatly destroyed by Allied bombi ...
. It was he who alerted the authorities to the deplorable state of this remarkable instrument, described by its one-time organist
Michael Praetorius Michael Praetorius (probably 28 September 1571 – 15 February 1621) was a German composer, organist, and music theorist. He was one of the most versatile composers of his age, being particularly significant in the development of musical forms ba ...
in his ''Syntagma Musicum''. He is still among the driving forces behind "Organum Gruningense Redivivum", the action group campaigning for the restoration of the Beck organ, although he is now its honorary president.


Performances

The music of Praetorius is particularly important for Jean-Charles Ablitzer. In 2005 he recorded Praetorius's complete organ works on the Hans Scherer organ in St Stephen's in
Tangermünde Tangermünde (; nds, Tangermünn) is a historic town on the Elbe River in the district of Stendal, in the northeastern part of Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Geography Tangermünde is situated in the historic Altmark region of the North German Plain, ...
(published by Alpha in 2008). On the Compenius organ in the
Frederiksborg Palace Frederiksborg Castle ( da, Frederiksborg Slot) is a palatial complex in Hillerød, Denmark. It was built as a royal residence for King Christian IV of Denmark-Norway in the early 17th century, replacing an older castle acquired by Frederick II ...
, he also recorded a cd entitled ''Auch auff Orgeln'' with transcriptions for organ (by himself as well as by others) of vocal and instrumental music by Praetorius (Musique et mémoire productions). In 2006 he even made a slide show of a trip he made that took him ''In the Footsteps of Michael Praetorius'' to
Wolfenbüttel Wolfenbüttel (; nds, Wulfenbüddel) is a town in Lower Saxony, Germany, the administrative capital of Wolfenbüttel District. It is best known as the location of the internationally renowned Herzog August Library and for having the largest c ...
, Halberstadt, Gröningen and
Creuzburg Creuzburg is a town and a former municipality on the Werra river in the Wartburgkreis in Thuringia, Germany. Since December 2019, it is part of the town Amt Creuzburg. Geography Creuzburg is in the area known as the Muschelkalk. Three mountains ...
, Praetorius's native city. In addition to the complete organ works of Praetorius, Ablitzer's discography includes those of
Buxtehude Buxtehude (), officially the Hanseatic City of Buxtehude (german: Hansestadt Buxtehude, nds, Hansestadt Buxthu ()), is a town on the Este River in Northern Germany, belonging to the district of Stade in Lower Saxony. It is part of the Hamburg ...
,
Brahms Johannes Brahms (; 7 May 1833 – 3 April 1897) was a German composer, pianist, and conductor of the mid-Romantic period. Born in Hamburg into a Lutheran family, he spent much of his professional life in Vienna. He is sometimes grouped with ...
and
Pablo Bruna Pablo Bruna (22 June 1611 – 27 June 1679) was a Spanish composer and organist notable for his blindness (caused by a childhood bout of smallpox), which resulted in his being known as "El ciego de Daroca" ("the blind man of Daroca"). It is not kno ...
(all on Harmonic Records), as well as works by
Johann Sebastian Bach Johann Sebastian Bach (28 July 1750) was a German composer and musician of the late Baroque period. He is known for his orchestral music such as the '' Brandenburg Concertos''; instrumental compositions such as the Cello Suites; keyboard w ...
,
Georg Böhm Georg Böhm (2 September 1661 – 18 May 1733) was a German Baroque organist and composer. He is notable for his development of the chorale partita and for his influence on the young J. S. Bach. Life Böhm was born in 1661 in Hohenkirchen. He ...
,
François Couperin François Couperin (; 10 November 1668 – 11 September 1733) was a French Baroque composer, organist and harpsichordist. He was known as ''Couperin le Grand'' ("Couperin the Great") to distinguish him from other members of the musically talented ...
,
Jean-François Dandrieu Jean-François Dandrieu, also spelled D'Andrieu (c. 168217 January 1738) was a French Baroque composer, harpsichordist and organist. Biography He was born in Paris into a family of artists and musicians. A gifted and precocious child, he gave hi ...
, and others. He has performed as a soloist all over France, where festivals like the
Festival d'Avignon The ''Festival d'Avignon'', or Avignon Festival, is an annual arts festival held in the French city of Avignon every summer in July in the courtyard of the Palais des Papes as well as in other locations of the city. Founded in 1947 by Jean Vila ...
,
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les Orgues, Musique et Mémoire (in Faucogney-et-la-Mer), and the international piano
Festival de La Roque-d'Anthéron The Festival de La Roque-d'Anthéron is an international piano festival, founded in 1980 by Paul Onoratini (1920–2010), then mayor of La Roque-d'Anthéron and , then an intern at the Regional Directorate of Cultural Affairs, seeking to create ...
(which accommodates organists and harpsichordists besides pianists) have invited him. He has also played in numerous European countries, including Germany, Belgium, Switzerland, Austria, Spain, and Italy; in Denmark he participated in the celebrations around the 400th anniversary of the Compenius organ (1610–2010) in Frederiksborg. His concert tours have also taken him to Japan. Ablitzer has worked with singers including Catalan baritone
Josep Cabré Josep Cabré Cercós (born 1956 in Barcelona) is a Catalan bass-baritone singer and choral conductor. He is a founder member of the vocal quartet La Colombina ( es) with María Cristina Kiehr (soprano), Claudio Cavina (alto), and Josep Benet (teno ...
and has been a continuo player with ensembles like
Gérard Lesne Gérard Lesne (; born 15 July 1956) is a French countertenor. He is also the founder and artistic director of the baroque music ensemble, Il Seminario Musicale. Life and career Gérard Lesne was born in Montmorency, Val-d'Oise. He was originall ...
's
Il Seminario Musicale Il Seminario Musicale is a baroque music ensemble founded in 1985 by the French countertenor Gérard Lesne, who is also its artistic director. Since 1990, the group has been resident of the Fondation de l' abbaye de Royaumont, thirty kilometres ...
, in which he played continuo for fifteen years. Among the numerous radio and television broadcasts featuring Jean-Charles Ablitzer, his regular invitations to
France Musique France Musique is a French national public radio channel owned and operated by Radio France. It is devoted to the broadcasting of music, both live and recorded, with particular emphasis on European classical music, classical music and jazz. Hist ...
's ''Organo pleno'' programs deserve special mention.


Gallery

File:2012-09-05 11-10-19-cat-st-christophe-PA00101135.jpg, The Valtrin/Callinet/Schwenkedel organ in the cathedral of Belfort. Ablitzer is the titular organist of this cathedral. File:Organ in St. Odile's church in Belfort.jpg, Italian style organ (Gérald Guillemin, 1979) in St. Odile's church. Ablitzer was the consultant for its building. File:Organ in St. John's Temple in Belfort.jpg, North-German style organ (Marc Garnier, 1984) in St. John's Temple. Ablitzer was the consultant for its building. File:Orgue ibérique de l'église de Grandvillars.jpg, Iberian style organ (Joaquin Lois Cabello and Christine Vetter, 2018), in St. Martin’s Church, Grandvillars. Ablitzer was the consultant for its building.


Honours

*In 2000 Jean-Charles Ablitzer was made a ''Chevalier'' in the
Ordre des Arts et des Lettres The ''Ordre des Arts et des Lettres'' (Order of Arts and Letters) is an order of France established on 2 May 1957 by the Minister of Culture. Its supplementary status to the was confirmed by President Charles de Gaulle in 1963. Its purpose is ...
by the
French ministry of culture and communication The Ministry of Culture (french: Ministère de la Culture) is the ministry of the Government of France in charge of national museums and the . Its goal is to maintain the French identity through the promotion and protection of the arts (visual, ...
. *A decree of the
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dated 11 November 2010, conferred upon him the title of ''Chevalier'' in the
Ordre national du Mérite The Ordre national du Mérite (; en, National Order of Merit) is a French order of merit with membership awarded by the President of the French Republic, founded on 3 December 1963 by President Charles de Gaulle. The reason for the order's esta ...
, citing his "43 years of cultural activities and military service".Translated from the ''JORF'' 0264, November 14, 2010; availabl
here
(retrieved December 7, 2010).


Bibliography

* Jean-Charles Ablitzer, ''Organistes révolutionnaires et présence des Waltrin à Belfort.'' Belfort: Association les Amis de l'Orgue et de la Musique de Belfort, 2021. * Jean-Charles Ablitzer, ''Jacques Louis Battmann: Organiste à Belfort sous Louis-Philippe.'' Belfort: Association les Amis de l'Orgue et de la Musique de Belfort, 2022.


Sources

*Program notes on J.-Ch. Ablitzer in ''Organa Saint-Rémy-de-Provence: 35ème Festival d'Orgue: Juillet/Août/Septembre 2010'', published by the Association des Amis de l'Orgue de Saint-Rémy-de-Provence. In French. *''Organum Gruningense Redivivum'', a trilingual (German, French, English) brochure, edited and published by Jean-Charles Ablitzer on behalf of the eponymous action group in Halberstadt, with the support of the Territoire de Belfort; availabl
here
(retrieved October 2010). Its main article, "The David Beck organ in the chapel of Gröningen castle was transferred in 1770 to St Martin's church, Halberstadt", is by Ablitzer. *"Jean-Charles Ablitzer, organiste", a
article
on the website of the 17th edition of the Festival Musique et mémoire (retrieved October 2010). In French.
Personal website
of Jean-Charles Ablitzer (retrieved October 2010). In French; contains his complete discography.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Ablitzer, Jean-Charles French classical organists French male organists 20th-century French musicologists 21st-century French musicologists 1946 births Living people Musicians from Belfort Chevaliers of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres Knights of the Ordre national du Mérite 21st-century organists 21st-century French male musicians Male classical organists