Clemens Bosselmann (born 1985) is a German conductor and church musician, working since 2018 as director of music (Kantor) at the Christophoruskirche in Wiesbaden-Schierstein, Hesse.
[2] He studied church music at the Hochschule für Musik Freiburg, organ with Martin Schmeding, improvisation with Klemens Schnorr [de] and Karl-Ludwig Kreutz, and voice with Bernd Göpfert.
[2] During his studies, he was director of the German-French choir in Freiburg, performing major choral works such as Mozart's Great Mass in C minor and Bach's St John Passion, and also a cappella music such as Spem in alium by Thomas Tallis, for 40 voices.
[1][2] He succeeded Martin Lutz, and continued his traditions of Schiersteiner Vespermusiken and the series of all Bach's church cantatas in collaboration, at the Marktkirche Wiesbaden and the Katharinenkirche Frankfurt,[2] begun in 2004.
[5] The Passion was performed at the Marktkirche Wiesbaden,[6][5][7] with soloists Helena Bickel, Jean-Max Lattemann, Gabriel Sin and Klaus Mertens, Georg Poplutz as the Evangelist, Frederic Mörth as the voice of Christ, and the Barockorchester La Vivezza.