Hans Thamm (1921 – 13 March 2007) was a German choral conductor, the founder and for more than three decades director of the boys' choir Windsbacher Knabenchor.
Rudolf Mauersberger, then the Kreuzkantor, organist Herbert Collum and Alfred Bull, then the head of Protestant church music in Saxony, were among his teachers.
After the war, Thamm took a job as a piano and organ teacher at the Institute of Sacred Music at the University of Erlangen.
[3] Thamms artistic personality, paired with expert musicianship skills in the service of the Gospel proclamation, established the ensemble a position among the leading German boys' choirs already in the early 1950.
[2] Under Thamm's direction, the choir began in 1955 to sing regularly in vesper services called "Motette" at St.