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Moreau organ of the “Grote of St Janskerk” in Gouda (Netherlands) - Foto & copyright Anneke Ingelse
Christiaan Ingelse at the main organ of the “Grote of St Janskerk” in Gouda (Netherlands) - Foto & copyright Anneke Ingelse
Christiaan Ingelse
Christiaan Ingelse was born 1948 in Haarlem (Netherlands). He studied organ and church music at the conservatory “Koninklijk Conservatorium“ in Den Haag (Netherlands) and organ at the „Hochschule für Musik und darstellende Kunst“ in Vienna. Obtaining the solo diplom, he was also awarded the "silver Fockmedaille" and the "Nicolaiprijs". Crown of his organ study was the achievement of the "Prix d’Excellence". Christiaan Ingelse is the main organist of the "Grote or St. Janskerk" in Gouda (Netherlands). Furthermore, he is a well-known concert organist in the Netherlands, he played several times on the Dutch television (see youtube) and gives regularly recitals abroad (including Germany and England). He made many CDs, including a complete recording of J. S. Bachs “Dritter Theil der Clavier Übung“ (double CD), "400 years Luther", “Orgelmuziek uit Gouda’s St.-Jan", CDs with Dutch organ music - for more see www.christiaaningelse.nl. Christiaan Ingelse contributed as editor and composer to the publication “Nieuw Handboek voor de Kerkorganist“; a number of his choral compositions appeared in print and publisher Den Hertog (in Houten) released a CD of his psalm compositions, played by himself. Commissioned by publisher Willemsen, he wrote a new teaching method for church organ "Organo Pleno" (in six volumes with a supplement in three volumes), that is being used more and more in the Dutch music education.
For more information see: www.christiaaningelse.nl
Preludium und Fuge d moll für Konzertorgel - Abraham den Dunnen
played by
Christiaan Ingelse on the main organ of the “St Janskerk” in Gouda (Netherlands)