Sebastian Heindl (born 1997 in Gera, Germany)[1] is a German organist.
Heindl began studying piano at age five and then at age ten became a singer in the Thomanerchor of the St. Thomas Church in Leipzig, where he began studying the organ under the university organist, Daniel Beilschmidt [de].
[1] He is currently studying the organ under Martin Schmeding and Thomas Lennartz [de] at the University of Music and Theatre Leipzig.
Heindl has made recordings for MDR Fernsehen and Bayerischer Rundfunk public broadcasters and was featured in a BBC documentary with John Eliot Gardiner.
[2] In 2017, he performed the Concerto pour orgue, cordes et timbales of Francis Poulenc with the Jungen Mitteldeutschen Kammerorchester in the Gewandhaus in Leipzig.