Celebrated concert organist Kimberly Marshall will play a varied programme on the Vater-Müller organ. It will include the world premiere of the piece 'Disentanglement', composed by Croatian composer Ivan Bozicevic. The piece was composed for organ and electronics. It will also feature music by Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck, Dietrich Buxtehude, Johann Sebastian Bach and Arvo Pärt.
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Celebrated concert organist
Kimberly Marshall (b. 1959, USA) is known worldwide for her compelling concert programmes and performances of historical and contemporary organ music. In 2022, she received the Medal of the Royal College of Organists, and high distinction, in recognition of her outstanding achievements in organ performance and scholarship.Marshall (b. 1959) studied organ in North Carolina, after which she worked in France and obtained a PhD in late medieval organ at Oxford. She studies early modern organ compositions from Italy, France and England. Marshall taught organ at universities in the United States of America, Australia and London. Until 2000, she directed the international Organ Research Centre in Sweden. She performs internationally on (historic) organs and was a jury member at the Sweelinck Competition in the Oude Kerk in 2010. Marshall will participate in the symposium of the Amsterdam music venue Orgelpark in June this year.