Daniel Chorzempa

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Daniel Walter Chorzempa (born December 7, 1944) is an American organist.

He was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota and subsently studied music at the University of Minnesota and Cologne. He began his career as a pianist, having some success in Europe during the late 60s and early 70s, however he became better known as an organist.

Chorzempa is known for his great virtuosity, particularly in the organ works of Franz Liszt and Julius Reubke. Unlike most organists, he plays from memory, without sheet music.

Chorzempa has also composed electronic music, though this is little known.

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