Bach’s music on Orgelkids organ
If you say ‘organ music’, you’ll think ‘Bach!’ Of course! Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) composed so much wonderful music for organ that we have to
If you say ‘organ music’, you’ll think ‘Bach!’ Of course! Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) composed so much wonderful music for organ that we have to
Today on Youtube, we found a nice video report from the programme ‘Floh im Ohr’. The footage was made two years ago in Vienna during
Before Easter, the children from Mengendamm primary school had already got to know and experience the large Ott organ during a guided tour of the
The success of the Do-Organ evoked a desire among carillonneurs to develop a similar kit for a carillon. Orgelkids helped get this project up and
Father Thomas Helm blessed the newly acquired MiMa organ in the presence of Mr Franz Meier, cultural advisor Dr Fabian Kern, regional cantor Müllers, Lisa
The essence of a workshop with the Do-organ is simple: from chaos to order, …uhh sorry…. to ORGEL! A box with 128 parts, lay the
On Saturday 18 November 2023, a special concert took place at the Domkerk in Utrecht. Maarten & Maarten, a modern miracle play with a ‘bite’.
The annual International Organ Festival in Gothenburg (Sweden) also has a ‘small organ festival’ with a specific offer for young people. In 2023, besides organ-building
Victoriahavn orgelklubb – the organ club in Ankenes (Narvik) Norway and the cantor organist Øivind Bakken with friends visits different areas around Narvik. He has
Deaf pupils help further develop teaching package Orgelkids in Groningen and create voice over in sign language for animation about organ builder Arp Schnitger. A
This nice composition was made by Rob Landes, “Dialogue for Grande and Petit Orgels”. Performers: Rob Landes, petit organ; Jim Roman, grande organ. St. Luke’s
If you say ‘organ music’, you’ll think ‘Bach!’ Of course! Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) composed so much wonderful music for organ that we have to
Today on Youtube, we found a nice video report from the programme ‘Floh im Ohr’. The footage was made two years ago in Vienna during
Educational projects working with the Orgelkids organ kit can be found in many countries: