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1. Jean-Claude Zehnder was born on 1941 and is a Swiss organist in church and concert, harpsichordist, and musicologist.

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1. Jean-Claude Zehnder was born on 1941 and is a Swiss organist in church and concert, harpsichordist, and musicologist.
Jean-Claude Zehnder led the department for organ at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis from 1972 to 2006.
Jean-Claude Zehnder's publications include books and music editions, such as organ works by Johann Sebastian Bach.
Jean-Claude Zehnder was from 1966 church musician at the Protestant church in Frauenfeld, and taught organ and harpsichord at the Konservatorium Winterthur.
Jean-Claude Zehnder directed the organ class of the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis from 1972 to 2006.
Jean-Claude Zehnder is the organist of the Silbermann organ at the Dom zu Arlesheim.
Jean-Claude Zehnder's publications focus on topics such as the early works by Johann Sebastian Bach, which won him an honorary doctorate from the Technische Universitat Dortmund in 2002.
Jean-Claude Zehnder has worked internationally as a concert organist, lecturer of masterclasses and juror in organ competitions.
Jean-Claude Zehnder has lectured at the Sommerakademie fur alte Musik in Innsbruck and has cofounded organ weeks in Arlesheim and Muri.
Jean-Claude Zehnder published books, articles for journals, and editions of music.
Jean-Claude Zehnder participated in a new edition of Bach's organ works by Breitkopf, based on his particular interest in the development of Bach's writing for the organ.
Jean-Claude Zehnder's recordings include Bachs Orgelbuchlein and his Great Eighteen Chorale Preludes.
Jean-Claude Zehnder's recordings are held by the German National Library.