Waalse Kerk Haarlem || Eglise Wallonne ─ 3d Animatie
De Waalsekerk is een van de oudste kerken in Haarlem, misschien wel de oudste. Vanaf 1590 is deze voormalige Begijnenkerk in gebruik bij de Waalse gemeente. In september 2019 werd de kerk weer in gebruik genomen na een 3 jaar durende restauratie. De kerk ziet er weer prachtig uit, vooral van binnen is dat goed te zien. De consistoriekamer met het bijzondere plafond en de tegels zijn weer heel mooi. De Waalse Kerk zal naast de kerkelijke diensten, ook vaker worden gebruikt voor andere activiteiten. U ziet naast de kerk ook het beeldje staan van KortJakje. U weet wel, het meisje dat op zondag naar de kerk ging met haar boek vol zilverwerk ─ Walter
Le Eglise Wallonne est l'une des plus anciennes églises de Haarlem, peut-être la plus ancienne. A partir de 1590 cet ancien Begijnenkerk est utilisé par la commune wallonne. L'église a été rouverte en septembre 2019 après une restauration de 3 ans. De nombreux réfugiés francophones de France et de Wallonie y ont trouvé refuge. - Walter
Rondleiding door Yarden Crematorium Haarlem (Haarlem)
Benieuwd hoe het Yarden Crematorium Haarlem er vanbuiten en vanbinnen uitziet? Nieuwsgierig naar de faciliteiten en mogelijkheden van deze uitvaartlocatie in Haarlem? Bekijk dan deze video.
Wilt u contact of meer info over dit crematorium? Ga naar yarden.nl/haarlem.
Johann Sebastian Bach: Liebster Jesu, wir sind hier BWV 731 - Waalse Kerk Amsterdam - Jeroen Koopman
Recording of Jeroen Koopman in the Waalse Kerk Amsterdam. The Waalse Kerk Amsterdam (Wallonian Church) is famous because of the many recordings of the series 'All of Bach'.
Jeroen Koopman studied at the Young Talent Academy of the Royal Conservatory of The Hague. His organ teacher was Jos van der Kooy. He continued his studies at the Conservatory of Amsterdam with Pieter van Dijk, Matthias Havinga and guest teacher Louis Robilliard (Lyon). Jeroen followed masterclasses with Ben van Oosten, Leo van Doeselaar, Zsigmond Szathmáry, Peter Planyavski en Thierry Escaich.
As a concert organist he performed on various important stages. On the 130th birthday of the Royal Concert Hall Amsterdam he gave a solo performance on the Maarschalkerweerd organ for the 'Stiching Papageno' of Jaap van Zweden. He also played in the concert series of the St. Bavo Church in Haarlem and played recitals in Germany and the International Organfestival in Treviso. He played several premières, for example the organ piece 'The Organ' of Piet Kee with five organs in the Orgelpark Amsterdam.
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Jeroen Koopman volgde lessen bij de Jong Talentklas van het Koninklijk Conservatorium in Den Haag bij Jos van der Kooy. Daarna vervolgde hij zijn bachelor- en masterstudie aan het Conservatorium van Amsterdam bij Pieter van Dijk, Matthias Havinga en gastdocent Louis Robilliard (Lyon). Jeroen volgde masterclasses bij onder andere Ben van Oosten, Leo van Doeselaar, Zsigmond Szathmáry, Peter Planyavski en Thierry Escaich.
Als concertorganist speelde Jeroen op verschillende belangrijke podia. Op de 130e verjaardag van het Koninklijk Concertgebouw Amsterdam verzorgde hij op het Maarschalkerweerdorgel een gastoptreden op het galaconcert van 'Stichting Papageno' van Jaap van Zweden. Ook speelde hij onder andere in de concertserie van de Grote of St.-Bavokerk te Haarlem en gaf hij soloconcerten in Duitsland en het Internationaal Orgelfestival van Treviso in Italië . Daarnaast voerde hij meerdere premières uit, waaronder de uitvoering van het stuk ‘The Organ’ van Piet Kee met vijf orgels in het Orgelpark te Amsterdam.
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Haarlem in Vogelvlucht Trailer
Bekijk de complete animatie nu in bezoekerscentrum Anno Haarlem in het stadhuis op de Grote Markt. Anno Haarlem is gratis toegankelijk van dinsdag tot en met zaterdag, van 11 tot 16 uur.
Haarlem in vogelvlucht voert je in zes minuten mee door de rijke geschiedenis van de Spaarnestad.
Deze productie is een samenwerking van Gemeente Haarlem, Noord-Hollands Archief, Archeologisch Museum Haarlem en Haarlem Marketing.
Animatie: Rudi Nieuwenhuis (THING.nl)
InZicht Haarlem: de goudsmid en de begijntjes van plezier
Na het verstilde Goudsmidspleintje komen we bij de Waalse Kerk. Daar huizen de begijntjes van plezier, de Haarlemse prostituee's. Meer zien en gratis stadswandelingen: microtoerisme.nl
Gust Peters. van de Poeziebus, draagt zijn gedicht voor in Waalse kerk in Haarlem
Gust Peters draagt voor bij de Haarlemse Dichtlijn op 25 mei 2017 in Haarlem. Ze hebben 'n prachtige Dichtbundel uitgebracht 'Licht tuurt schichtig '.
Haarlem Niederlande / Netherlands - 01/19 Windmill, Downtown & Cathedrale with Snow
Haarlem in den Niederlanden im Januar 2019 mit Schnee
Haarlem in the Netherlands with Snow January 2019
Haarlem liegt östlich von Amsterdam und ist auch nur wenige KM von Amsterdam entfernt.
Haarlem würde ich somit als einen „kleineren“ Vorort bezeichnen.
Es gibt einige schöne Sehenswürdigkeiten in Haarlem, wohl am bekanntesten ist die Windmühle am Hafen von Haarlem. Haarlem besitzt eine schöne Innenstadt mit den typisch Niederländischen Häuschen. Sehenswert ist auch der Dom bzw. die Kirchen in Haarlem.
Ich wünsche Euch viel Spaß mit diesem Video
Matt B Travel / Reise
Weitere Videos aus den Niederlanden / Holland findet Ihr in meiner Playlist
Netherlands / Niederlande
z.B.
- Lemmer am IJsselmeer
- Giethoorn
- Kampen
- Egmond aan Zee
- Urk am IJsselmeer
Sightseeing in Haarlem, Netherlands
Sehenswürdigkeiten aus Haarlem, Niederlande
Windmühle (Windmill), Innenstadt (Downtown), Dom (Cathedrale), Hafen (Harbour), Grachten
Füssgängerzone, im Schnee (with Snow), Walk around, Urlaub in den Niederlanden, Tag an der See, Ausflugsziel, Impressionen (Impressions)
GNR8 Tour door Haarlem
Woensdag 20 februari maakt het team uit Haarlem een tour door de stad om een vijf belangrijke Haarlemse ondernemers te bezoeken; 3sixtyfive, Dopper, Dr. Woe, Webmonnik en Harlem Legacy Hierbij een sfeerschets van deze inspirerende dag.
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40 Waalse kerk in het groen
Hans van Eck vertelt over de Waalse kerk (1348) en geeft kritisch commentaar op de door de gemeente gekozen groene omgeving van het eerbiedwaardige gebouw.
Jan Hoeben noemt het een dubbelkerk, een eenbeukige basiliek van baksteen met voornamelijk Gotische kenmerken. In het koor, afgesloten met een halve tienhoek, namen vroeger de Begijnen plaats. Het koor en de oostkant van de kerk werden in 1388 en 1398 voltooid. De vroeg-gotische toren van baksteen dateert uit 1398 en heeft een achthoekige spits. De toren werd hersteld in 1937 door architect A.A. Kok. Eerdere restauraties vonden plaats op instigatie van A.J. Enschedé (1860 en 1890).
De orde van de Begijnen kwam uit het zuiden (bisdom Luik), waar ze Bégards werden genoemd. Men veronderstelt dat de naam afkomstig is van de beige (wollen) kledij die deze orde placht te dragen.
Liebster Jesu, wir sind hier, BWV 731
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Liebster Jesu, wir sind hier, BWV 731 · Jonathan Dimmock
Bach at Haarlem
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Artist: Jonathan Dimmock
Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach
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41 Rondom de Waalse kerk Begijnhof
Hans van Eck vertelt en verbaast zich over de directe omgeving van de Waalse kerk en oppert voorzichtig een alternatief.
De Waalse kerk is in het jaar 1586 toebedeeld aan de Waalse refugiés. De kerk was er toen - na de beeldenstorm- niet best aan toe.
1986 - C. Franck - Prière - Live at the St.Bavo Church, Haarlem - Jacques van Oortmerssen
1986 - C. Franck - Prière - Live at the St.Bavo Church, Haarlem - Jacques van Oortmerssen
Recording by J.J.A.M. van der Linden
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Jacques van Oortmerssen (Rotterdam, the Netherlands, 1950) studied at the Conservatory of Rotterdam, where he completed his soloist diplomas for both the organ, as a student of André Verwoerd, and for piano as a student of Elly Salomé. Thereafter he undertook postgraduate study with Marie-Claire Alain in Paris (France). He was awarded the Prix d’ Excellence in 1976.
In 1977 he won first prize in the National Improvisation Competition in Bolsward (NL) and was runner-up in the Tournemire Prize in St Albans (England). He has been professor of organ at the Conservatory of Amsterdam (NL) since 1979, where his organ class attracts students from many countries.
In 1982 he succeeded Gustav Leonhardt as Organiste Titulaire of the Waalse kerk in Amsterdam, where he plays the famous 1734 Christian Müller organ. Jacques van Oortmerssen enjoys an international reputation as both soloist and pedagogue, in which context he is regularly invited to teach at Universities and Conservatories throughout the world.
He has been leader of the Falun Organ Academy in Falun (Sweden) for many years since 1984, was Betts Fellow in Organ Studies at the University of Oxford (England) during the 1993-1994 academic year and Associate Professor at the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki (Finland) during the 1994-1995 academic year. He will receive an honorary doctorate at this academy in June 2012.
Jacques van Oortmerssen was a regular guest professor of organ at the Lyon Conservatory (France) between 1999 and 2004, and he has also been a guest professor at the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester (England) and during many years at the Conservatory in Göteborg (Sweden). In addition he has been a member of the advisory board of the Göteborg Organ Art Centre (GOArt) at the University of Gothenburg.
As soloist Jacques van Oortmerssen regularly performs throughout Europe, North and South America, Africa, Japan, China and South Korea and is frequently invited at prestigious international festivals sucu as the BBC Proms in London (England), the Prague (Czech Republic) Spring Festival, the Bach Festival in Leipzig (Germany) and the City of London Festival. He is well known for his interpretations of early music and in particular of music of J.S. Bach.
Jacques van Oortmerssen is also active as a composer and conductor.
As a recording artist, van Oortmerssen has featured on more than 50 CD releases for prominent international labels, as well as broadcasting on both radio and television.
Among the recordings he made are the complete works of C.P.E. Bach and Johannes Brahms as well as a series of records of J.S. Bach’s organ music, already having released nine volumes.
Jacques van Oortmerssen has been actively involved with the art of organ building in the broadest sense since 1970. Through his international career he intensively used and examined many organs, both historical and new, all over the world. As an organ expert he guides both restorations of historical instruments and constructions of new instruments.
Jacques van Oortmerssen is one of the inspirators of the Göteborg Organ Art Centre (GOArt) at the University of Gothenburg. This centre is committed to improve the quality of the art of organ building, both in restoring historic instruments and building new instruments, having built up a huge international reputation in doing so. Therefore interdisciplinary research is being conducted here in which musical instrument builders, musicians, organologists, technologists and musicologists cooperate on an international level. Thus the Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg carries out important research on different aspects of historical organ building in the field of metallurgy, thermo-dynamics and acoustics.
As a result of these efforts two large projects have been realized, of which the North German Organ Research Project particularly caused an international stir.
Jacques van Oortmerssen believes the current profile of ‘omniscient advisor’ to now be obsolete. The complexity of restoring organs and the diversity of the historic patrimony demand a different approach in which the organ advisor will increasingly develop into a leader of a team of specialists.
1984 - Marcel Dupré - Prélude et Fugue Si majeur Opus 7/1 - Kathedrale Basiliek St.Bavo, Haarlem
Marcel Dupré
Prélude et Fugue Si majeur Opus 7/1
Live concert 09-06-1984 Jacques van Oortmerssen
Kathedrale Basiliek St.Bavo Haarlem
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Jacques van Oortmerssen (Rotterdam, the Netherlands, 1950) studied at the Conservatory of Rotterdam, where he completed his soloist diplomas for both the organ, as a student of André Verwoerd, and for piano as a student of Elly Salomé. Thereafter he undertook postgraduate study with Marie-Claire Alain in Paris (France). He was awarded the Prix d’ Excellence in 1976.
In 1977 he won first prize in the National Improvisation Competition in Bolsward (NL) and was runner-up in the Tournemire Prize in St Albans (England). He has been professor of organ at the Conservatory of Amsterdam (NL) since 1979, where his organ class attracts students from many countries.
In 1982 he succeeded Gustav Leonhardt as Organiste Titulaire of the Waalse kerk in Amsterdam, where he plays the famous 1734 Christian Müller organ. Jacques van Oortmerssen enjoys an international reputation as both soloist and pedagogue, in which context he is regularly invited to teach at Universities and Conservatories throughout the world.
He has been leader of the Falun Organ Academy in Falun (Sweden) for many years since 1984, was Betts Fellow in Organ Studies at the University of Oxford (England) during the 1993-1994 academic year and Associate Professor at the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki (Finland) during the 1994-1995 academic year. He will receive an honorary doctorate at this academy in June 2012.
Jacques van Oortmerssen was a regular guest professor of organ at the Lyon Conservatory (France) between 1999 and 2004, and he has also been a guest professor at the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester (England) and during many years at the Conservatory in Göteborg (Sweden). In addition he has been a member of the advisory board of the Göteborg Organ Art Centre (GOArt) at the University of Gothenburg.
As soloist Jacques van Oortmerssen regularly performs throughout Europe, North and South America, Africa, Japan, China and South Korea and is frequently invited at prestigious international festivals sucu as the BBC Proms in London (England), the Prague (Czech Republic) Spring Festival, the Bach Festival in Leipzig (Germany) and the City of London Festival. He is well known for his interpretations of early music and in particular of music of J.S. Bach.
Jacques van Oortmerssen is also active as a composer and conductor.
As a recording artist, van Oortmerssen has featured on more than 50 CD releases for prominent international labels, as well as broadcasting on both radio and television.
Among the recordings he made are the complete works of C.P.E. Bach and Johannes Brahms as well as a series of records of J.S. Bach’s organ music, already having released nine volumes.
Jacques van Oortmerssen has been actively involved with the art of organ building in the broadest sense since 1970. Through his international career he intensively used and examined many organs, both historical and new, all over the world. As an organ expert he guides both restorations of historical instruments and constructions of new instruments.
Jacques van Oortmerssen is one of the inspirators of the Göteborg Organ Art Centre (GOArt) at the University of Gothenburg. This centre is committed to improve the quality of the art of organ building, both in restoring historic instruments and building new instruments, having built up a huge international reputation in doing so. Therefore interdisciplinary research is being conducted here in which musical instrument builders, musicians, organologists, technologists and musicologists cooperate on an international level. Thus the Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg carries out important research on different aspects of historical organ building in the field of metallurgy, thermo-dynamics and acoustics.
As a result of these efforts two large projects have been realized, of which the North German Organ Research Project particularly caused an international stir.
Jacques van Oortmerssen believes the current profile of ‘omniscient advisor’ to now be obsolete. The complexity of restoring organs and the diversity of the historic patrimony demand a different approach in which the organ advisor will increasingly develop into a leader of a team of specialists.
A. van Noordt - Psalm 24 - Víctor Baena (organ) - Waalse kerk (Amsterdam)
Víctor Baena studies organ at the Conservatorium van Amsterdam with Pieter van Dijk and Matthias Havinga.
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2014 Koningsdag Haarlem - Zing-in
Penning van verdienste voor Teke Bijlsma
HAARLEM - Burgemeester Bernt Schneiders reikte op Koningsdag 26 april, voor aanvang van de Zing-in, de Haarlemse penning van verdienste uit aan Teke Bijlsma (78). De Haarlemse organist, pianist, componist, arrangeur en koordirigent viert dit jaar zijn zestigjarig jubileum.
Teke Bijlsma bespeelde het orgel in zeven Haarlemse kerken. Hij maakte diverse langspeelplaten, waarvan hij de opbrengst bestemde voor onder meer de restauratie van het orgel in de Sionskerk en de Wilhelminakerk en de restauratie van het koorhek en de kroonluchters in de Grote Kerk. Teke Bijlsma maakte later diverse CD’s met orgel-improvisatie, waarvan er twee zijn opgenomen op het orgel van de Grote Kerk en het orgel van de Wilhelminakerk.
In 1968 dirigeerde Teke Bijlsma voor het eerst de aubade op Koninginnedag op de Grote Markt. In de jaren ’70 werd de aubade verplaatst naar de Grote Kerk. Daar bespeelt Teke Bijlsma tijdens de Zing-In op Koningsdag nog steeds het orgel en de piano. Teke Bijlsma treedt nog regelmatig op met Lolita Hooglugt en dochter Michaëla Bijlsma in het Trio Bijlsma²Hooglugt. Binnen dit trio is hij begeleider, arrangeur en componist.
Als muziekdocent was Teke Bijlsma op diverse Haarlemse basisscholen actief. Hij heeft vele jonge Haarlemmers leren zingen en de eerste stapjes richting muziekpodium leren zetten. Daarnaast was Teke Bijlsma dirigent van diverse Haarlemse koren, waaronder een knapenkoor, een dubbelkwartet en gemengde koren. Verschillende Haarlemse schoolkoren wonnen onder zijn leiding landelijke concoursen.
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1986 - J. Alain - Litanies - Live at the St.Bavo Church, Haarlem - Jacques van Oortmerssen
1986 - J. Alain - Litanies - Live at the St.Bavo Church, Haarlem - Jacques van Oortmerssen
Recording by J.J.A.M. van der Linden
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Jacques van Oortmerssen (Rotterdam, the Netherlands, 1950) studied at the Conservatory of Rotterdam, where he completed his soloist diplomas for both the organ, as a student of André Verwoerd, and for piano as a student of Elly Salomé. Thereafter he undertook postgraduate study with Marie-Claire Alain in Paris (France). He was awarded the Prix d’ Excellence in 1976.
In 1977 he won first prize in the National Improvisation Competition in Bolsward (NL) and was runner-up in the Tournemire Prize in St Albans (England). He has been professor of organ at the Conservatory of Amsterdam (NL) since 1979, where his organ class attracts students from many countries.
In 1982 he succeeded Gustav Leonhardt as Organiste Titulaire of the Waalse kerk in Amsterdam, where he plays the famous 1734 Christian Müller organ. Jacques van Oortmerssen enjoys an international reputation as both soloist and pedagogue, in which context he is regularly invited to teach at Universities and Conservatories throughout the world.
He has been leader of the Falun Organ Academy in Falun (Sweden) for many years since 1984, was Betts Fellow in Organ Studies at the University of Oxford (England) during the 1993-1994 academic year and Associate Professor at the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki (Finland) during the 1994-1995 academic year. He will receive an honorary doctorate at this academy in June 2012.
Jacques van Oortmerssen was a regular guest professor of organ at the Lyon Conservatory (France) between 1999 and 2004, and he has also been a guest professor at the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester (England) and during many years at the Conservatory in Göteborg (Sweden). In addition he has been a member of the advisory board of the Göteborg Organ Art Centre (GOArt) at the University of Gothenburg.
As soloist Jacques van Oortmerssen regularly performs throughout Europe, North and South America, Africa, Japan, China and South Korea and is frequently invited at prestigious international festivals sucu as the BBC Proms in London (England), the Prague (Czech Republic) Spring Festival, the Bach Festival in Leipzig (Germany) and the City of London Festival. He is well known for his interpretations of early music and in particular of music of J.S. Bach.
Jacques van Oortmerssen is also active as a composer and conductor.
As a recording artist, van Oortmerssen has featured on more than 50 CD releases for prominent international labels, as well as broadcasting on both radio and television.
Among the recordings he made are the complete works of C.P.E. Bach and Johannes Brahms as well as a series of records of J.S. Bach’s organ music, already having released nine volumes.
Jacques van Oortmerssen has been actively involved with the art of organ building in the broadest sense since 1970. Through his international career he intensively used and examined many organs, both historical and new, all over the world. As an organ expert he guides both restorations of historical instruments and constructions of new instruments.
Jacques van Oortmerssen is one of the inspirators of the Göteborg Organ Art Centre (GOArt) at the University of Gothenburg. This centre is committed to improve the quality of the art of organ building, both in restoring historic instruments and building new instruments, having built up a huge international reputation in doing so. Therefore interdisciplinary research is being conducted here in which musical instrument builders, musicians, organologists, technologists and musicologists cooperate on an international level. Thus the Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg carries out important research on different aspects of historical organ building in the field of metallurgy, thermo-dynamics and acoustics.
As a result of these efforts two large projects have been realized, of which the North German Organ Research Project particularly caused an international stir.
Jacques van Oortmerssen believes the current profile of ‘omniscient advisor’ to now be obsolete. The complexity of restoring organs and the diversity of the historic patrimony demand a different approach in which the organ advisor will increasingly develop into a leader of a team of specialists.
2006 - NPS Diskotabel - Hans Haffmans in gesprek met Jacques van Oortmerssen (1950-2015)
2006 - NPS Diskotabel - Hans Haffmans in gesprek met Jacques van Oortmerssen (1950-2015)
03/09/2006
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Jacques van Oortmerssen (Rotterdam, the Netherlands, 1950-2015) studied at the Conservatory of Rotterdam, where he completed his soloist diplomas for both the organ, as a student of André Verwoerd, and for piano as a student of Elly Salomé. Thereafter he undertook postgraduate study with Marie-Claire Alain in Paris (France). He was awarded the Prix d’ Excellence in 1976.
In 1977 he won first prize in the National Improvisation Competition in Bolsward (NL) and was runner-up in the Tournemire Prize in St Albans (England). He has been professor of organ at the Conservatory of Amsterdam (NL) since 1979, where his organ class attracts students from many countries.
In 1982 he succeeded Gustav Leonhardt as Organiste Titulaire of the Waalse kerk in Amsterdam, where he plays the famous 1734 Christian Müller organ. Jacques van Oortmerssen enjoys an international reputation as both soloist and pedagogue, in which context he is regularly invited to teach at Universities and Conservatories throughout the world.
He has been leader of the Falun Organ Academy in Falun (Sweden) for many years since 1984, was Betts Fellow in Organ Studies at the University of Oxford (England) during the 1993-1994 academic year and Associate Professor at the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki (Finland) during the 1994-1995 academic year. He will receive an honorary doctorate at this academy in June 2012.
Jacques van Oortmerssen was a regular guest professor of organ at the Lyon Conservatory (France) between 1999 and 2004, and he has also been a guest professor at the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester (England) and during many years at the Conservatory in Göteborg (Sweden). In addition he has been a member of the advisory board of the Göteborg Organ Art Centre (GOArt) at the University of Gothenburg.
As soloist Jacques van Oortmerssen regularly performs throughout Europe, North and South America, Africa, Japan, China and South Korea and is frequently invited at prestigious international festivals sucu as the BBC Proms in London (England), the Prague (Czech Republic) Spring Festival, the Bach Festival in Leipzig (Germany) and the City of London Festival. He is well known for his interpretations of early music and in particular of music of J.S. Bach.
J.S. Bach - Fugue in g minor BWV542/2 - Víctor Baena - Grote kerk Haarlem
Víctor Baena performs at the famous Müller organ of the Grote of St. Bavokerk of Haarlem the fugue in g minor (BWV542/2) of J.S. Bach.
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This recording was made by Lou Carlebur on the 06/06/2018 during my Bachelor Exam.
Thanks to the assistants during my exam, Daniel Nunes and Jas Hutchinson-Bazely.
Thanks to Lisette Carlebur for helping me with editing this video and your endless support!
2009 - CvA Summerschool with Gustav Leonardt - Conservatorium van Amsterdam
2009 - CvA Summerschool with Gustav Leonardt - Conservatorium van Amsterdam
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Jacques van Oortmerssen (Rotterdam, the Netherlands, 1950) studied at the Conservatory of Rotterdam, where he completed his soloist diplomas for both the organ, as a student of André Verwoerd, and for piano as a student of Elly Salomé. Thereafter he undertook postgraduate study with Marie-Claire Alain in Paris (France). He was awarded the Prix d’ Excellence in 1976.
In 1977 he won first prize in the National Improvisation Competition in Bolsward (NL) and was runner-up in the Tournemire Prize in St Albans (England). He has been professor of organ at the Conservatory of Amsterdam (NL) since 1979, where his organ class attracts students from many countries.
In 1982 he succeeded Gustav Leonhardt as Organiste Titulaire of the Waalse kerk in Amsterdam, where he plays the famous 1734 Christian Müller organ. Jacques van Oortmerssen enjoys an international reputation as both soloist and pedagogue, in which context he is regularly invited to teach at Universities and Conservatories throughout the world.
He has been leader of the Falun Organ Academy in Falun (Sweden) for many years since 1984, was Betts Fellow in Organ Studies at the University of Oxford (England) during the 1993-1994 academic year and Associate Professor at the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki (Finland) during the 1994-1995 academic year. He will receive an honorary doctorate at this academy in June 2012.
Jacques van Oortmerssen was a regular guest professor of organ at the Lyon Conservatory (France) between 1999 and 2004, and he has also been a guest professor at the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester (England) and during many years at the Conservatory in Göteborg (Sweden). In addition he has been a member of the advisory board of the Göteborg Organ Art Centre (GOArt) at the University of Gothenburg.
As soloist Jacques van Oortmerssen regularly performs throughout Europe, North and South America, Africa, Japan, China and South Korea and is frequently invited at prestigious international festivals sucu as the BBC Proms in London (England), the Prague (Czech Republic) Spring Festival, the Bach Festival in Leipzig (Germany) and the City of London Festival. He is well known for his interpretations of early music and in particular of music of J.S. Bach.
Jacques van Oortmerssen is also active as a composer and conductor.
As a recording artist, van Oortmerssen has featured on more than 50 CD releases for prominent international labels, as well as broadcasting on both radio and television.
Among the recordings he made are the complete works of C.P.E. Bach and Johannes Brahms as well as a series of records of J.S. Bach’s organ music, already having released nine volumes.
Jacques van Oortmerssen has been actively involved with the art of organ building in the broadest sense since 1970. Through his international career he intensively used and examined many organs, both historical and new, all over the world. As an organ expert he guides both restorations of historical instruments and constructions of new instruments.
Jacques van Oortmerssen is one of the inspirators of the Göteborg Organ Art Centre (GOArt) at the University of Gothenburg. This centre is committed to improve the quality of the art of organ building, both in restoring historic instruments and building new instruments, having built up a huge international reputation in doing so. Therefore interdisciplinary research is being conducted here in which musical instrument builders, musicians, organologists, technologists and musicologists cooperate on an international level. Thus the Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg carries out important research on different aspects of historical organ building in the field of metallurgy, thermo-dynamics and acoustics.
As a result of these efforts two large projects have been realized, of which the North German Organ Research Project particularly caused an international stir.
Jacques van Oortmerssen believes the current profile of ‘omniscient advisor’ to now be obsolete. The complexity of restoring organs and the diversity of the historic patrimony demand a different approach in which the organ advisor will increasingly develop into a leader of a team of specialists.
2015 Processie Maria van Haarlem
Feest in de Sint Josephkerk: processie Maria van Haarlem trok uit
HAARLEM - Op zondag 14 juni werd in de Sint Josephkerk aan de Jansstraat het feest van Maria van Haarlem gevierd. Het middeleeuwse genadebeeld dat normaal in de dagkapel van de Sint Josephkerk staat was nu in de kerk voor het altaar geplaatst en fraai met bloemen versierd.
De feestelijke Hoogmis kreeg muzikale ondersteuning van de schola cantorum van de St. Josephkerk, het gezinskoor en het dameskoor alsmede het koor Sursum Corda van de H. Pastoor van Ars en de voormalige St. Jan de Doperkerk.
Na deze feestelijke Hoogmis werd een processie gehouden over het Haarlems Begijnhof dat naast de kerk is gelegen. Het ging, in tegenstelling tot het eerdere bericht dat de processie door het centrum van Haarlem zou gaan, om een korte processie over het Begijnhof omdat de harmonie en enkele organisatoren verhinderd waren.
De drie parochies St. Josephkerk, H. Pastoor van Ars en St. Jan de Doperkerk gaan fuseren onder de titel van Maria van Haarlem. De St. Jan de Doperkerk is aan de eredienst onttrokken.
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