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Jan Jansen (Organ, Harpsichord)

Born: 1946 - Ermelo, the Netherland

The Dutch organist and harpsichordist, Jan Jansen, studied at the Utrecht Conservatory: organ with Cor Kee, piano with Gérard van Blerck and harpsichord with Lenie van der Lee. In 1970 he won the Prix d'Excellence for organ.

Since 1987 Jan Jansen has been organist of the Domkerk in Utrecht, where he was occupied with the busy liturgical practice and became nationally renowned through the Saturday concerts, in he collaborated with the Domcantorij directed by Remco de Grasse. He has made many recordings, including a recording of the complete organ works of Felix Mendelssohn, the Chorale Partitas of J.S. Bach and a recent CD of works by César Franck, including the “Trois Chorals”.

Jan Jansen is also a much sought continuo player and he works as a teacher and correpetitor of general theoretical courses at the Hogeschool voor de Kunsten (conservatory) in Utrecht. His daughter is the violinist Janine Jansen.


Sources:
Domkerk Utrecht Website, English translation by Aryeh Oron (July 2010)
Contributed by
Aryeh Oron (July 2010)

Jan Jansen: Short Biography | Bach Discography: Recordings of Instrumental Works

Conductor

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Works

Michi Gaigg

Organ

[C-2] (2023, 2-CD/MP3): BWV 56, BWV 170, BWV 54, BWV 158, BWV 35, BWV 82, BWV 169

Links to other Sites

Domkerk Utercht: Domorganist - Jan Jansen [Dutch]
Jan Jansen (Stidomu) [Dutch]
Jan Jansen (Muziek in Jeroen) [Dutch]


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