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Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750): Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland BWV 661 (pro organo pleno from the 18 Leipzig Chorales) Audio & Video recorded live 18th of December 2014 @ Bartholomäuskirche, Brackwede. Organ by Rowan West 1994 (after Johann Patroclus Möller) Paintings used: "The song of St. Joseph" by Georges de la Tour "Angel appears to Joseph in a dream" Anton Raphael Mengs "St. Joseph with the infant Jesus" by Guido Reni --- David Boos (1982) was born in Vienna, Austria, where he received his first musical training. He studied in Vienna and Amsterdam with Pier Damiano Peretti and Pieter van Dijk. Additionally he conducted research at the University of Notre Dame in Indiana. David Boos attended masterclasses with several renowned organists, among others Michael Radulescu, Bernhard Haas, Harald Vogel and Jean Boyer. He won prizes in international organ competitions in Leiden (2004) and Alkmaar (2009). David Boos is active as a soloist, continuo-player and conductor. He has performed in many european countries, as well as the USA. David was the Director of Music at the Onze-Lieve-Vrouwekerk in Amsterdam until November 2012. From 2007 until 2009 he was also assistant to the Director of Music at the Oude Kerk of Amsterdam. Furthermore, he was active as conductor of the Chamber Choir Krommenie. David Boos has published articles on church music, as well as his research on the conducting style of the Dutch conductor Willem Mengelberg. Currently he's working as the Label Manager of the non-profit, artist-driven classical label Odradek Records. At the same time he remains active as a concert artist, working as a soloist, as well as an ensemble musician. He is also working as a freelance translator and project manager in the classical music world. For more information and recordings, see http://www.davidboos.at/