Schöder Foundation

The Werner & Marlene Schöder Foundation

International Trumpet Academy

in cooperation with the World & European Brass Association (WBA & EBA)


The Werner & Marlene Schöder Foundation International Trumpet Academy (WBA) gives a hand-selected number of highly talented students and young students from all over the world the opportunity to study online from the leading internationally renowned trumpet specialists, soloists, orchestra musicians, and professors of the World & European Brass Association.

International Talent Creation Center:

World & European Brass Association

The internationally renowned piccolo trumpeter Prof. Otto Sauter is known for his extraordinary commitment to promoting young musicians. He founded the International Trumpet Academy Bremen (1994 - 2000), a worldwide unique training model for highly talented trumpeters, to which internationally renowned universities such as the Royal Academy of Music London, UK and the Toho Gakuen School of Music, Tokyo, Japan, regularly sent students, and made the International Trumpet Days Bremen (1991 - 2000) the largest brass festival in the world. In 2014 he founded the World & European Brass Association, a cooperation of internationally renowned universities, orchestras, music institutions, professors and musicians to support brass music, education, intercultural-, expert- and professional exchange in concerts, master classes and symposia with cultural partners in currently 51 countries worldwide. 


The Werner & Marlene Schöder Foundation

The Werner & Marlene Schöder Foundation was established by the Proprietor and Managing Director of BAUSTAHL SCHÖDER GmbH, Werner Schöder and his wife Marlene. The company, founded in 1951, with a turnover of 300 million DM, 3000 employees, 50 trucks, a storage space of 105,000 sq.m. covered 40,000 sq.m., was active in wholesales in rolled steel, pipes, flat-rolled steel, Construction modification, reinforced steel, roll bending and installation, hardware, mounting technology, tools, machinery, construction equipment, industrials supplies, wire goods, construction elements, welding technology, and industrial gases. In Germany there were 13 branches in Koblenz, Neuss I+II, Dortmund, Lahnstein, Duisburg, Andernach, Cologne, Frankfurt I+II, Flörsheim, Speyer, and Mutterstadt.


Werner & Marlene Schöder are not only known as music and arts admirers with their impressive art collection, which has grown steadily through their countless worldwide travels, but have always supported young musicians in cooperation with Prof. Otto Sauter, as well as nature and development aid projects. The entrepreneurial couple thus makes a decisive contribution to sustainable cultural and social development.


With the financing of the Werner & Marlene Schöder Foundation International Trumpet Academy in cooperation with the internationally renowned piccolo trumpeter Prof. Otto Sauter and Prof. Sabine Kierdorf, a worldwide unique training model for highly talented young trumpeters is created. With this, Werner & Marlene Schöder create a fundamental contribution to the promotion and preservation of the world cultural heritage of brass music.



The Werner & Marlene Schöder Foundation International Trumpet Academy (WBA) is an educational program of the International Society for Arts, Education and Cultural Exchange e.V. in cooperation with the World & European Brass Association, financed by the Werner & Marlene Schöder Foundation.

The Werner & Marlene Schöder Foundation International Trumpet Academy
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