Scholz was born
Vitja Wladimirowitsch Kammeschow in the port city of
Taganrog on the
Sea of Azov and spent his childhood there. His father was a cellist and general
music director of the city, his mother came from Moscow and was an aircraft designer by profession. During the Second World War, Taganrog was occupied by the Wehrmacht from 1941 to 1943. In 1945, his mother fled with him to Germany. The two reached
Essen, where his mother became a housekeeper for the theologian Ernst Zenses. Scholz's father had been killed as a soldier in the war. Scholz was encouraged by Zenses and received his basic musical training from 1947 to 1954 in
Essen with music director Heinz Gilhaus. He then studied at the in
Aachen and graduated with the cantor examen. This was followed by studies at the
Folkwang University of the Arts in Essen, which Scholz completed in 1959 with the Land music teacher's examination for the subjects piano and organ, with distinction in the organ subject. Scholz took over as
organist on sick leave at the
Basilica of St. Vitus, Mönchengladbach at the end of 1957 and was subsequently employed there as cantor from 1 January 1958. He held the post for more than four decades, retiring in 2000. In addition, he worked as a
lecturer for artistic organ playing and improvisation at the St. Gregorius House in Aachen. From 1974, he was of the
Roman Catholic Diocese of Aachen. An extensive concert activity took him through Europe and Japan. In 1985/86, he was appointed church music director by diocesan bishop
Klaus Hemmerle. Scholz was married and lived with his wife in Mönchengladbach. The couple has three grown-up children, two of whom are also involved in music: Veit Scholz is solo
bassoonist with the
Düsseldorfer Symphoniker. Scholz was an
organ builder in
Mönchengladbach. == Work ==