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Käte van Tricht

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In addition to her activities as Cathedral Organist in Bremen over a period of 41 years, Käte van Tricht launched a highly successful international career as an organ recitalist in the 1950s and made numerous recordings, both on LP and CD, at Bremen Cathedral and other venues. Following her
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Through the support of Richard Liesche, Director of Music at Bremen Cathedral, Käte van Tricht was appointed Associate Organist at the Cathedral in 1933. From 1934 until 1937, she studied sacred music, piano performance (with Carl Adolph Martienssen) and organ performance (with
153:. Works by Johann Kaspar Kerll, Johann Pachelbel, Johann Sebastian Bach, Max Reger, Paul de Maleingreau, Louis J. A. Lefébure-Wély, Johann C. H. Rinck and Charles Ives. 2 LPs. Detmold, Germany: Musikproduktion Dabringhaus & Grimm, 1983. 284: 205:, edited by the Vereinigung für Bremische Kirchengeschichte. Hospitum Ecclesiae (Forschungen zur Bremischen Kirchengeschichte), Vol. 23, 2006. Second Edition, 2009. Bremen, Germany: Hauschild. 143:. Works by George Frideric Handel, Nicholas Carleton, Thomas Tomkins, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, François Couperin and Bernardo Pasquini. Performers: Käte van Tricht and 131:. Works by Johann Sebastian Bach, Johann Ludwig Krebs, Jenö Kapi-Kralik, Ludwig Lenel, Walter Piston and Leo Sowerby. 1 LP. Germany: Psallite, n.d. 304: 289: 294: 314: 259: 78:
Conservatory. During this time, she also frequently performed as a soprano soloist under the direction of Karl Straube.
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Das Orgelportrait: Die Konrad-Euler-Orgel der Benediktinerinnenabtei Heilig Kreuz, Herstelle an der Weser
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Käte van Tricht (1909–1996): Erste deutsche Konzertorganistin und 40 Jahre Domorganistin in Bremen," in
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in Bremen, and in 1930 obtained master's degrees in piano and organ performance at Bremen Conservatory
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Website dedicated to Käte van Tricht by her son, Dr. Wolf Siegert (Iris Media, Berlin, Germany)
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retirement as Cathedral Organist in 1974, van Tricht was appointed as lecturer of music at
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Choir at age eight. Van Tricht held her first position as organist at age 19 at the
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Artist Biography of Käte van Tricht (in German) on the website of the Record Label
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Das Orgelportrait. Die Breil-Orgel in der St. Urbanuskirche in Gelsenkirchen-Buer
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Lebensgeschichten: Schicksale Bremer Christen jüdischer Abstammung nach 1933
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Officers Crosses of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
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Johann Sebastian Bach: Organ Works, played from the Karl Straube Edition
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Das Orgelportrait: Das Silbermann-Positiv in der Krypta des Bremer Doms
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Das Orgelportrait: Die Sauer-Orgel des St. Petri Doms zu Bremen
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Ischa Freimaak. Bremer Foxtrott für den kommenden Winter
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Käte van Tricht was born in Berlin. She was raised in
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Käte van Tricht spielt an vier Orgeln im Bremer Dom
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organist
pianist
harpsichordist
pedagogue
Bremen
Bremen Cathedral
Karl Straube
Johann Nepomuk David
Leipzig
Bremen University
Federal Cross of Merit
Bremen
Martin Welzel
Wolfgang Baumgratz
Artist Biography of Käte van Tricht (in German) on the website of the Record Label Musikproduktion Dabringhaus & Grimm
Website dedicated to Käte van Tricht by her son, Dr. Wolf Siegert (Iris Media, Berlin, Germany)
Categories
1909 births
1996 deaths
German classical organists
German women organists
Cathedral organists
Organ improvisers
German classical pianists
Officers Crosses of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
20th-century classical pianists
20th-century German musicians
20th-century organists
German women classical pianists
20th-century German women

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