Alexander M. Schweitzer

Alexander M. Schweitzer (born 7 April 1964 in Frankfurt am Main) is a German theologian and musician.

Biography

From 1984 to 1992 Schweitzer studied philosophy, Catholic theology and church music in Rome, Cremona and Munich. After years of activity in biblical pastoral ministry, from 2001 to 2011 Schweitzer served as General Secretary of the Catholic Biblical Federation. In 2008 Pope Benedict XVI appointed him expert for the Synod of Bishops on the Word of God.

Since 2011, Schweitzer has been Director of Global Bible Translation and responsible for inter-confessional cooperation at United Bible Societies.

As a church musician Schweitzer is specialised in Gregorian chant. He works with numerous ensembles worldwide; since 1998 he has been directing Consortium Vocale Oslo with whom he has recorded seven CDs. He is a member of international juries and has been granted several awards.

Schweitzer teaches Gregorian Semiology in the "Diploma of Advanced Studies" program of the Università della Svizzera Italiana, Lugano and is a lecturer of the International AISCGre courses in St. Ottilien, Germany and Venice, Italy.

On 10 September 2015, Schweitzer has been elected president of the International Society for the Study of Gregorian chant "AISCGre" (Associazione Internazionale Studi di Canto Gregoriano) the main scope of which is the research and interpretation of Gregorian compositions on the basis of the findings of the early musical manuscripts. The society has approx. 500 members in 30 countries.

Publications (selection)

CDs Gregorian Chant (with Consortium Vocale Oslo)

External links

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