KERSTIN PETERSEN

organ • contemporary • concert

» The Hamburg organist enthused with contemporary music. She really savoured the 'beautiful' passages - Kerstin Petersen played the organ with unrivalled liveliness and a willingness to take risks. « 

SHZ

» The Hamburg organist enthused with contemporary music. She really savoured the 'beautiful' passages - Kerstin Petersen played the organ with unrivalled liveliness and a willingness to take risks. « 

SHZ

BIOGRAPHY

Die Organistin Kerstin Petersen, Hamburg (Deutschland) ist mit internationalem Radius als Neue Musik-Interpretin unterwegs.


Ideenreich bringt sie das traditionsreiche Wind-Instrument mit aktuellen Themen in Berührung und erschließt ungeahnte Horizonte für die „Königin der Instrumente".

Kerstin Petersen, Hamburg (Germany) is an internationally interpreter of new organ music.

 

She brings the traditional wind instrument into contact with contemporary themes and opens up unimagined horizons for the "queen of instruments".

CALENDAR

ALL DATES
Sat 16. August 2025 | 12:00

Mainchurch ST. Michaelis Englische Planke 1, 20459 Hamburg GERMANY

ORGELPUNKT - Organ Concert

Old and new Organ Music by female composers Program Alyssa Aska, Ana Szilágyi, Lotte Backes a.o. Artists Kerstin Petersen on the organs of St. Michaelis

 

Sat 30. August 2025 | 19:00

ATELIER HUGO KÖRTZINGER Am Markt 6, 29465 Schnega / Wendland Germany

STAR*SOUNDS / STERNEN*KLÄNGE - ORGAN meets GONG and Astro Landscapes

Werkstattkonzerte 2025 (in planning)

Program Alyssa Aska, Ruth Wiesenfeld and Improvisation with Astro Landscape projections Artists Ada Namani (gong) and Kerstin Petersen on the Atelier-Organ of Oscar Walcker restored in 2016 by the Christian Scheffler organ company, Helmut Schnieder (Astro Landscape photographer)

Mon 01. September 2025 | 19:00

Marktkirche Pfarrer-Werner-Mörchen-Straße, 56564 Neuwied GERMANY 

SEPTEMBERWIND - International Organ Weeks in the Marktkirche

Organ concert 1 Program Ilse-Fromm-Michaels, Ana Szilágyi, Rikako Watanabe, Ruth Wiesenfeld, Ruth Zechlin Artist on der Kleuker organ: Kerstin Petersen 

MEDIA

Thomas Beimel »ricercar« (2016) • Kerstin Petersen, organ

 

The last organ work by Thomas Beimel (1967-2016) »ricercar« was written in his last year of life. 2020 rediscovered, Kerstin Petersen premiered it on September 30, 2020 in Hauptkirche St. Petri Hamburg, Germany. 

 

Background information you can find in the second video. This short portrait ‘jumping over shadows together’ was supported by project funding from the Hamburgische Kulturstiftung ‘Art knows no shutdown’ in May 2020. Thanks to the Flügelschwingen Foundation it was possible to create the first video together with Sophie Kill, thank you! Both recordings were made at the Führer/Späth organ III/33 (1964/2011) in St. Marien Hamburg-Altona: www.freiburgerorgelbau.de

 

The music journalist Chantal Nastasi (NDR Kultur) wrote an accompanying text to »ricercar« that is well worth reading. Information about the composer: www.thomasbeimel.de

 

Enjoy the music!

 

Film team: Sophie Kill, Felix Kossmann, Lasse Petersen, Interview: Albert Groth

 

video©Sophie Kill and Kerstin Petersen

ENSEMBLES

Duo A&O

Duo A&O

Eva Zöllner ACCORDION  

Kerstin Petersen ORGAN 

CONTEMPORARY MUSIC INTERACTION - thrilling sounds with ORGAN & ACCORDION

The Duo A&O: INTERACTION #2 | ORGAN & AKKORDION Festival brandneu in St. Martin Kassel, Germany: “Probably the currently most renowned duo for organ and accordion“ 

 

Duo A&O presents MUSIC OF TODAY: Ruta Paidere, Oxana Omelchuk and Improvisation connected with Giovanni Gabrieli, Johann Sebastian Bach a.o. 

 

YouTube: Oxana Omelchuk »Die Bäume wachsen in den Himmel nicht« • Duo A&O Eva Zöllner (accordion) & Kerstin Petersen (organ)

 

CONTEMPORARY MUSIC INTERACTION - thrilling sounds with ORGAN & ACCORDION

The Duo A&O: INTERACTION #2 | ORGAN & AKKORDION Festival brandneu in St. Martin Kassel, Germany: “Probably the currently most renowned duo for organ and accordion“ 

 

Duo A&O presents MUSIC OF TODAY: Ruta Paidere, Oxana Omelchuk and Improvisation connected with Giovanni Gabrieli, Johann Sebastian Bach a.o. 

 

YouTube: Oxana Omelchuk »Die Bäume wachsen in den Himmel nicht« • Duo A&O Eva Zöllner (accordion) & Kerstin Petersen (organ)

 

The Duo A&O 

Eva Zöllner and Kerstin Petersen have been performing as Duo A&O since 2009. In concert halls and churches they present the expressive, multi-coloured sound possibilities of their instruments and constantly initiate new compositions for their unique instrumentation. Their contemporary repertoire is impressive and diverse, allowing the two instruments to merge into one gigantic wind instrument.

 

In their concert ROOTS & CHANGES Duo A&O presents improvisations with accordion and hyper organ and compositions by Ruta Paidere, Oxana Omelchuk and Knut Müller, which were composed for the duo in recent years. The music is inspired by themes from Gabrieli and Mendelssohn Bartholdy "Lieder ohne Worte” - finely interwoven with jazz elements. “Sonata” by Thomas Beimel sounds in conjunction with the Molzer organ. This silent work consists of subtle gestures and overlays - inviting contemplative listening. In a contrasting, very powerful way the composition “und endlich der tanz” [and finally the dance] by Ruta Paidere reflects archaic Latvian musical traditions. 

 

References: Akkordeon Akut Festival Halle, Hochschule für Kirchenmusik Herford und Leipzig, Sächsischer Musikbund, Symposium Kirchenmusik & Orgelakademie Stade, Festival Orfeo / Organeum, Orgelstadt Hamburg, Hochschule für Musik und Theater Hamburg, Festival blurred edges, TONALi, forumJETZTmusik, Internationale Orgelakademie Göteborg, Kultursommer Rheinland-Pfalz, BRANDNEU europäisches Festival für neueste Orgelmusik 2022 in St. Martin Kassel, Orgelpark Amsterdam a.o.

 

Eva Zöllner, one of the most active accordionists of her generation, is dedicated to contemporary music. As internationally acclaimed soloist she appears in projects ranging from experimental solo performances to concerts with renowned ensembles all around the world. She has premiered more than 250 new works for her instrument. www.eva-zoellner.de 

 

Organ soloist Kerstin Petersen performs internationally and offers innovative facets and playing techniques of the queen of instruments to the audience. Her main focus lies on new organ solo and chamber music, for which she collaborates closely with composers from all over the world.
www.kerstin-petersen.org

 

Program example: ROOTS & CHANGES presented in Orgelpark Amsterdam 2023:

• Improvisation 

• Oxana Omelchuk (*1975) ...die Bäume wachsen in den Himmel nicht… (2009) for accordion and organ commissioned by the Duo A&O for the Mendelssohn anniversary 

• Improvisation 

• Ruta Paidere (*1977) und endlich der tanz (2019/2021) for accordion an organ 1. Unablässig, wie ein Drehtanz  2. sehr rhythmisch, grob 3. elegant, mechanisch. quasi ein alter Hoftanz dedicated to the Duo A&O soundcloud „und endlich der Tanz“

• Thomas Beimel (1967-2016) Sonata communio (2007) for accordion and organpositiv

• Improvisation 

• Knut Müller (*1963) NiN-LiL (2011) for accordion an organ inspired by Giovanni Gabrieli, Canzon Sol Sol La Sol Fa Mi a 8 - dedicated to the Duo A&O soundcloud "NiN-LiL“


📧 Further information, e.g. programme examples from J. S. Bach to Lina Tonia, can be sent to you - please feel very free to contact Kerstin Petersen by e-mail (see CONTACT). Booking enquiries can also be made via this e-path.

See also REPERTOIRE DOWNLOAD

The Duo A&O 

Eva Zöllner and Kerstin Petersen have been performing as Duo A&O since 2009. In concert halls and churches they present the expressive, multi-coloured sound possibilities of their instruments and constantly initiate new compositions for their unique instrumentation. Their contemporary repertoire is impressive and diverse, allowing the two instruments to merge into one gigantic wind instrument.

 

In their concert ROOTS & CHANGES Duo A&O presents improvisations with accordion and hyper organ and compositions by Ruta Paidere, Oxana Omelchuk and Knut Müller, which were composed for the duo in recent years. The music is inspired by themes from Gabrieli and Mendelssohn Bartholdy "Lieder ohne Worte” - finely interwoven with jazz elements. “Sonata” by Thomas Beimel sounds in conjunction with the Molzer organ. This silent work consists of subtle gestures and overlays - inviting contemplative listening. In a contrasting, very powerful way the composition “und endlich der tanz” [and finally the dance] by Ruta Paidere reflects archaic Latvian musical traditions. 

 

References: Akkordeon Akut Festival Halle, Hochschule für Kirchenmusik Herford und Leipzig, Sächsischer Musikbund, Symposium Kirchenmusik & Orgelakademie Stade, Festival Orfeo / Organeum, Orgelstadt Hamburg, Hochschule für Musik und Theater Hamburg, Festival blurred edges, TONALi, forumJETZTmusik, Internationale Orgelakademie Göteborg, Kultursommer Rheinland-Pfalz, BRANDNEU europäisches Festival für neueste Orgelmusik 2022 in St. Martin Kassel, Orgelpark Amsterdam a.o.

 

Eva Zöllner, one of the most active accordionists of her generation, is dedicated to contemporary music. As internationally acclaimed soloist she appears in projects ranging from experimental solo performances to concerts with renowned ensembles all around the world. She has premiered more than 250 new works for her instrument. www.eva-zoellner.de 

 

Organ soloist Kerstin Petersen performs internationally and offers innovative facets and playing techniques of the queen of instruments to the audience. Her main focus lies on new organ solo and chamber music, for which she collaborates closely with composers from all over the world.
www.kerstin-petersen.org

 

Program example: ROOTS & CHANGES presented in Orgelpark Amsterdam 2023:

• Improvisation 

• Oxana Omelchuk (*1975) ...die Bäume wachsen in den Himmel nicht… (2009) for accordion and organ commissioned by the Duo A&O for the Mendelssohn anniversary 

• Improvisation 

• Ruta Paidere (*1977) und endlich der tanz (2019/2021) for accordion an organ 1. Unablässig, wie ein Drehtanz  2. sehr rhythmisch, grob 3. elegant, mechanisch. quasi ein alter Hoftanz dedicated to the Duo A&O soundcloud „und endlich der Tanz“

• Thomas Beimel (1967-2016) Sonata communio (2007) for accordion and organpositiv

• Improvisation 

• Knut Müller (*1963) NiN-LiL (2011) for accordion an organ inspired by Giovanni Gabrieli, Canzon Sol Sol La Sol Fa Mi a 8 - dedicated to the Duo A&O soundcloud "NiN-LiL“


📧 Further information, e.g. programme examples from J. S. Bach to Lina Tonia, can be sent to you - please feel very free to contact Kerstin Petersen by e-mail (see CONTACT). Booking enquiries can also be made via this e-path.

See also REPERTOIRE DOWNLOAD

Duo ORGAN meets GONG 

Duo ORGAN meets GONG 

ADA NAMANI GONG  

KERSTIN PETERSEN ORGAN 

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Organ meets Gong 

MEDITATIVE SOUNDS - UNCHARTED TERRAIN 

 

An exceptional duo: virtuoso organ sounds and trance-like sound instruments lead into a sound wave meditation.

 

Ada Namani (gong) and Kerstin Petersen (organ) present musical improvisations and masterpieces by Johann Sebastian Bach, Arvo Pärt, Eva-Maria Houben as well as works recently composed for their duo Organ meets Gong - such as "Nebelkammern" by Ruth Wiesenfeld (Berlin) and "aufstieg.entspannung" by Alyssa Aska (Graz). 


YouTube 

Recording of the live concert 13.06.2021 with duo ORGAN meets GONG: Ada Namani (gong) and Kerstin Petersen on the Woehl organ of St Paul's Church Fockbek / Schleswig Holstein.

The breath and sounds of the Woehl organ and the sun gong merge and melt together in improvisations. The Hamburg artists also present music by Arvo Pärt, Johann Sebastian Bach, Alyssa Aska and Paul Hofhaimer. Precious moments of calm, vitality and spirituality can be experienced...

The Hamburg Artists Ada Namani and Kerstin Petersen started working together as the duo Organ meets Gong in 2013. Their music brings together pipe organ and gong, both instruments that originate from ancient Eastern and Western traditions. 

 

From powerful to quiet, sometimes melted, sometimes individual, the organ, gong, singing bowls and monochord complement each other to create a special kind of sound experience. These sounds get under your skin, uplift and resonate for a long time…

 

With meditative, classical and trance-like sounds, they transport the concert audience into a meditation of sound waves. Since 2022, they have also been presenting the gong for the first time in combination with contemporary organ music composed especially for their duo line-up.

 

The duo Organ meets Gong has been engaged by, among others, the Hauptkirche St. Petri Hamburg, Stiftskirche Kloster Loccum, St. Clemens Nebel / Amrum, Kirche der Stille Hamburg, Kulturkirche Köln, Altmünsterkirche Mainz, Kloster Hünfeld, Christinae Kyrka Göteborg SE, Oude Helenakerk Aalten and Orgelpark Amsterdam NL.

 

Ada Namani * Devinderjit (gong) leads gong trances, festivals and concerts and is a trainer for white sound gong meditation. For more than 20 years she has been working with sound instruments for deep meditation. Ada Namani also uses sound instruments therapeutically as a practitioner for psychotherapy. www.adanamani.de

 

Kerstin Petersen (organ) is a freelance concert organist. Her repertoire covers all eras and styles, including contemporary music. She performs as a soloist in churches and concert halls throughout Europe. She explores new facets and playing styles of the "queen of instruments", particularly in collaboration with composers of new music. www.kerstin-petersen.org

 

📧Further programme examples from the Middle Ages to contemporary music can be sent to you - please feel very free to contact Kerstin Petersen by e-mail (see CONTACT) - also for CD and booking enquiries.

 

See also REPERTOIRE DOWNLOAD 

The Hamburg Artists Ada Namani and Kerstin Petersen started working together as the duo Organ meets Gong in 2013. Their music brings together pipe organ and gong, both instruments that originate from ancient Eastern and Western traditions. 

 

From powerful to quiet, sometimes melted, sometimes individual, the organ, gong, singing bowls and monochord complement each other to create a special kind of sound experience. These sounds get under your skin, uplift and resonate for a long time…

 

With meditative, classical and trance-like sounds, they transport the concert audience into a meditation of sound waves. Since 2022, they have also been presenting the gong for the first time in combination with contemporary organ music composed especially for their duo line-up.

 

The duo Organ meets Gong has been engaged by, among others, the Hauptkirche St. Petri Hamburg, Stiftskirche Kloster Loccum, St. Clemens Nebel / Amrum, Kirche der Stille Hamburg, Kulturkirche Köln, Altmünsterkirche Mainz, Kloster Hünfeld, Christinae Kyrka Göteborg SE, Oude Helenakerk Aalten and Orgelpark Amsterdam NL.

 

Ada Namani * Devinderjit (gong) leads gong trances, festivals and concerts and is a trainer for white sound gong meditation. For more than 20 years she has been working with sound instruments for deep meditation. Ada Namani also uses sound instruments therapeutically as a practitioner for psychotherapy. www.adanamani.de

 

Kerstin Petersen (organ) is a freelance concert organist. Her repertoire covers all eras and styles, including contemporary music. She performs as a soloist in churches and concert halls throughout Europe. She explores new facets and playing styles of the "queen of instruments", particularly in collaboration with composers of new music. www.kerstin-petersen.org

 

📧Further programme examples from the Middle Ages to contemporary music can be sent to you - please feel very free to contact Kerstin Petersen by e-mail (see CONTACT) - also for CD and booking enquiries.

 

See also REPERTOIRE DOWNLOAD 

Duo DRUMS & PIPES

Duo DRUMS & PIPES

LIN CHEN PERCUSSION

KERSTIN PETERSEN ORGAN

Duo DRUMS & PIPES - YOUNG SOUND ART FROM EUROPE AND ASIA

 

The percussionist Lin Chen and the organist Kerstin Petersen combine playful lightness, virtuosity and an almost magical intensity of sound in their duo DRUMS & PIPES.

 

Founded in Hamburg in 2022, the duo moves between European and Asian musical styles and performs spectacular sound creations for percussion instruments and organ pipes. A special focus is on repertoire by female composers, newly written for the ensemble, e.g. as part of their ensemble sponsorship by Musikfonds e.V. The duo also performs rediscovered, rarely performed works.


YouTube 

Live Recording of Rikako Watanabe (*1964) Mikoshi (2023) pour orgue et percussion 1. Prelude pour Matsuri, 2. Cortège de Mikoshi 
Duo DRUMS & PIPES: Lin Chen (Perkussion) and Kerstin Petersen (Orgel) from Festival Concert Altonale and blurred edges 18. June 2023 Lutherkirche Hamburg Bahrenfeld GERMANY

Duo DRUMS & PIPES - YOUNG SOUND ART FROM EUROPE AND ASIA

 

The percussionist Lin Chen and the organist Kerstin Petersen combine playful lightness, virtuosity and an almost magical intensity of sound in their duo DRUMS & PIPES.

 

Founded in Hamburg in 2022, the duo moves between European and Asian musical styles and performs spectacular sound creations for percussion instruments and organ pipes. A special focus is on repertoire by female composers, newly written for the ensemble, e.g. as part of their ensemble sponsorship by Musikfonds e.V. The duo also performs rediscovered, rarely performed works.


YouTube 

Live Recording of Rikako Watanabe (*1964) Mikoshi (2023) pour orgue et percussion 1. Prelude pour Matsuri, 2. Cortège de Mikoshi 
Duo DRUMS & PIPES: Lin Chen (Perkussion) and Kerstin Petersen (Orgel) from Festival Concert Altonale and blurred edges 18. June 2023 Lutherkirche Hamburg Bahrenfeld GERMANY

Duo DRUMS & PIPES: Kerstin Petersen performs internationally as an organ soloist and is a source of ideas for innovative organ projects. Lin Chen's familiarity with the Chinese drum, marimba, log drum, singing bowls, gongs and Western ballet allows the rhythms of East and West to merge naturally. 

A special focus is on repertoire by female composers, newly written for the ensemble, e.g. as part of their ensemble sponsorship by Musikfonds e.V.. The duo also performs rediscovered, rarely performed works.

 

DRUMS & PIPES likes combining performance, literature and new media in its concert programmes. As part of the Ensemble Scholarship of the Music Fund of the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media, several innovative compositions for percussion and organ have recently been created in co-creation with Ruth Wiesenfeld (Berlin) and Alyssa Aska (Graz). Rikako Watanabe (Tokyo / Paris) dedicated her work “Mikoshi” to Duo DRUMS & PIPES, which is inspired by the traditional music of her home country Japan. DRUMS & PIPES gave the world premiere on 16 June 2023 in the Dresden Frauenkirche in collaboration with the Staatsschauspiel Dresden.

 

In 2023, Duo DRUMS & PIPES also performed the experimental programme "Mikoshi boiling away" in Hamburg, invited by the blurred edges festival for contemporary music and in the main programme of the festival Altonale. In 2024, the duo is engaged by the Philharmonie Mercatorhalle Duisburg for the concert "Toccata 1", among others, as well as with the event "Das Signal" in collaboration with Ada Namani (Gong) by Orgelpark Amsterdam NL, where also their first album with label genuin is in preparation.

 

Program example: 

DANCE OF THE DAWN - colourful soundscapes for Chinese drums, marimba and 2000 pipes 

Duo DRUMS & PIPES - Lin Chen (percussion) and Kerstin Petersen (organ) 

 

• William Albright (1944 -1998) Fanfare / Echo for Organ solo [Organ Book Ill]

• Alyssa Aska (*1985) aufstieg.entspannung (2021) for percussion and organ dedicated to Duo Drums & Pipes

YouTube »aufstieg.entspannung« Duo DRUMS & PIPES

• William Albright (1944 -1998) Nocturne for Organ solo [Organ Book Ill]

• Leander Kaiser (*1961) Black Sphinx for marimba solo

Improvisation percussion and organ

• Rikako Watanabe (*1964) Racines du vent / Wind Roots (2024) pour orgue et percussion: L'arbre sacré (The Sacred Tree), Et la Pluie pénètre la Terre (And the Rain Penetrates the Earth) and Danse de l'aube (Dance of the Dawn) Commissioned by Radio France premiere 04 April 2024

• Charles Hoag (1931-2018) The Kraken (2000) for Organ Pedals and Large Tam-Tam after the poem The Kraken (1830) by Alfred Lord Tennyson (1809-1892)

• Rikako Watanabe (*1964) Mikoshi (2023) pour orgue et percussion: 1. Prelude pour Matsuri, 2. Cortège de Mikoshi dedicated to Duo Drums & Pipes

 

About the programme DANCE OF THE DAWN / TANZ DER MORGENRÖTE:

The renowned Hamburg duo DRUMS & PIPES presents a "firework display" of European, American and Asian music. The percussionist Lin Chen and concert organist Kerstin Petersen use Chinese drums, marimba and 2,000 organ pipes to showcase the diversity of their instruments. 

The programme focuses on two works that were recently composed for Duo DRUMS & PIPES: "aufstieg.entspannung" by Alyssa Aska (Graz) - based on a spectral analysis of the gong - and "Mikoshi" by Rikako Watanabe (Paris) - inspired by the traditional Japanese music that is played during the procession of the summer Matsuri festivals. 

Mikoshi is a portable replica of a Shinto shrine that can weigh up to a tonne! To give the bearers of this heavy sacred object strength, the procession is accompanied by small Japanese drums (Taïko) and energising calls: "Wa-Shoï! Wa-Shoï!" In the second part of the composition, the rhythm "dotted 8th-16th notes" is reminiscent of these Japanese drums.

 

Another work by the Japanese-French composer Rikako Watanabe is "Racines du vent" (Wind Roots), which was commissioned by Radio France in 2024. The movements are: L'arbre sacré (The Sacred Tree), Et la Pluie pénètre la Terre (And the Rain Penetrates the Earth) and Danse de l'aube (Dance of the Dawn).

 

The two performers also appear as soloists: Kerstin Petersen plays "Nocturne" and "Fanfare" by the American composer William Albright. His fanfare combines medieval motifs with lively jazz motifs in the full work of the organ. The Nocturne features delicate atmospheric sound gestures reminiscent of moths hovering almost silently in the twilight.

 

Lin Chen interprets "Black Sphinx" by Leander Kaiser. Sphinxes (guardians) are considered dangerous magical creatures with a lion's body, a human head and, depending on their gender, feathered wings. The black sphinx is said to have extraordinary intelligence and characteristics; it likes to pose almost unsolvable riddles and can bring misfortune or good fortune.

 

Chicago-born composer Charles Hoag makes "The Kraken", the mythical sea monster, rise in virtuoso sounds for solo organ pedal and tam-tam. The work is based on the poem The Kraken (1830) by Alfred Lord Tennyson (1809-1892). It begins with very low, barely audible frequencies and builds up to a thunderous frenzy in both instruments until the kraken sinks back into the abyssal sea...

 

A special highlight of the Duo DRUMS & PIPES programme is the improvisation, which naturally fuses the rhythms of East and West in the interplay between the percussion instruments and the majestic organ.

 

The artists: The percussionist Lin Chen performs with numerous ensembles and orchestras such as the International Mahler Orchestra in China, Japan, Hong Kong and the concert halls of major European cities. In Hamburg, she is celebrated as a performer at concerts organised by NDR, Opera Stabile's Black Box, the John Cage Festival and Klang Werk Tage. The exceptional artist has also performed in the Hamburg Symphony Orchestra's Stars of Tomorrow series at the Laeiszhalle under Muhai Tang. Lin Chen is currently performing as a soloist in Tan Dun's Water Concerto together with the Duisburg Philharmonic Orchestra at the Philharmonie Mercatorhalle Duisburg under Axel Kober and in numerous concerts at the Hamburg Elbphilharmonie. www.lin-chen-percussion.com 

 

The Organist Kerstin Petersen performs internationally as a soloist. Her focus is on organ music in unusual constellations, which she initiates and performs in collaboration with composers from all over the world. She has received concert invitations from the Hauptkirche St. Nikolai Hamburg, TONALi, frequenz_, Festival BRANDNEU, International Organ Academy Gothenburg, Orgelpark Amsterdam, among others. Kerstin Petersen is also active as an editor of new organ works and as an idea generator and artistic director of innovative concert projects, for example she realised Nur einmal glücklich sein - Orgelmusik von Komponistinnen. In 2024, she is involved as a performer at the opening concert of the Musik 21 Festival and as a juror for the composition competition. www.kerstin-petersen.org

 

📧Further programme examples from William Albright to the latest contemporary music can be sent to you - please feel very free to contact Kerstin Petersen by e-mail (see CONTACT).

 

Also see PDF in GERMAN with Posters

Duo DRUMS & PIPES: Kerstin Petersen performs internationally as an organ soloist and is a source of ideas for innovative organ projects. Lin Chen's familiarity with the Chinese drum, marimba, log drum, singing bowls, gongs and Western ballet allows the rhythms of East and West to merge naturally. 

A special focus is on repertoire by female composers, newly written for the ensemble, e.g. as part of their ensemble sponsorship by Musikfonds e.V.. The duo also performs rediscovered, rarely performed works.

 

DRUMS & PIPES likes combining performance, literature and new media in its concert programmes. As part of the Ensemble Scholarship of the Music Fund of the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media, several innovative compositions for percussion and organ have recently been created in co-creation with Ruth Wiesenfeld (Berlin) and Alyssa Aska (Graz). Rikako Watanabe (Tokyo / Paris) dedicated her work “Mikoshi” to Duo DRUMS & PIPES, which is inspired by the traditional music of her home country Japan. DRUMS & PIPES gave the world premiere on 16 June 2023 in the Dresden Frauenkirche in collaboration with the Staatsschauspiel Dresden.

 

In 2023, Duo DRUMS & PIPES also performed the experimental programme "Mikoshi boiling away" in Hamburg, invited by the blurred edges festival for contemporary music and in the main programme of the festival Altonale. In 2024, the duo is engaged by the Philharmonie Mercatorhalle Duisburg for the concert "Toccata 1", among others, as well as with the event "Das Signal" in collaboration with Ada Namani (Gong) by Orgelpark Amsterdam NL, where also their first album with label genuin is in preparation.

 

Program example: 

DANCE OF THE DAWN - colourful soundscapes for Chinese drums, marimba and 2000 pipes 

Duo DRUMS & PIPES - Lin Chen (percussion) and Kerstin Petersen (organ) 

 

• William Albright (1944 -1998) Fanfare / Echo for Organ solo [Organ Book Ill]

• Alyssa Aska (*1985) aufstieg.entspannung (2021) for percussion and organ dedicated to Duo Drums & Pipes

YouTube »aufstieg.entspannung« Duo DRUMS & PIPES

• William Albright (1944 -1998) Nocturne for Organ solo [Organ Book Ill]

• Leander Kaiser (*1961) Black Sphinx for marimba solo

Improvisation percussion and organ

• Rikako Watanabe (*1964) Racines du vent / Wind Roots (2024) pour orgue et percussion: L'arbre sacré (The Sacred Tree), Et la Pluie pénètre la Terre (And the Rain Penetrates the Earth) and Danse de l'aube (Dance of the Dawn) Commissioned by Radio France premiere 04 April 2024

• Charles Hoag (1931-2018) The Kraken (2000) for Organ Pedals and Large Tam-Tam after the poem The Kraken (1830) by Alfred Lord Tennyson (1809-1892)

• Rikako Watanabe (*1964) Mikoshi (2023) pour orgue et percussion: 1. Prelude pour Matsuri, 2. Cortège de Mikoshi dedicated to Duo Drums & Pipes

 

About the programme DANCE OF THE DAWN / TANZ DER MORGENRÖTE:

The renowned Hamburg duo DRUMS & PIPES presents a "firework display" of European, American and Asian music. The percussionist Lin Chen and concert organist Kerstin Petersen use Chinese drums, marimba and 2,000 organ pipes to showcase the diversity of their instruments. 

The programme focuses on two works that were recently composed for Duo DRUMS & PIPES: "aufstieg.entspannung" by Alyssa Aska (Graz) - based on a spectral analysis of the gong - and "Mikoshi" by Rikako Watanabe (Paris) - inspired by the traditional Japanese music that is played during the procession of the summer Matsuri festivals. 

Mikoshi is a portable replica of a Shinto shrine that can weigh up to a tonne! To give the bearers of this heavy sacred object strength, the procession is accompanied by small Japanese drums (Taïko) and energising calls: "Wa-Shoï! Wa-Shoï!" In the second part of the composition, the rhythm "dotted 8th-16th notes" is reminiscent of these Japanese drums.

 

Another work by the Japanese-French composer Rikako Watanabe is "Racines du vent" (Wind Roots), which was commissioned by Radio France in 2024. The movements are: L'arbre sacré (The Sacred Tree), Et la Pluie pénètre la Terre (And the Rain Penetrates the Earth) and Danse de l'aube (Dance of the Dawn).

 

The two performers also appear as soloists: Kerstin Petersen plays "Nocturne" and "Fanfare" by the American composer William Albright. His fanfare combines medieval motifs with lively jazz motifs in the full work of the organ. The Nocturne features delicate atmospheric sound gestures reminiscent of moths hovering almost silently in the twilight.

 

Lin Chen interprets "Black Sphinx" by Leander Kaiser. Sphinxes (guardians) are considered dangerous magical creatures with a lion's body, a human head and, depending on their gender, feathered wings. The black sphinx is said to have extraordinary intelligence and characteristics; it likes to pose almost unsolvable riddles and can bring misfortune or good fortune.

 

Chicago-born composer Charles Hoag makes "The Kraken", the mythical sea monster, rise in virtuoso sounds for solo organ pedal and tam-tam. The work is based on the poem The Kraken (1830) by Alfred Lord Tennyson (1809-1892). It begins with very low, barely audible frequencies and builds up to a thunderous frenzy in both instruments until the kraken sinks back into the abyssal sea...

 

A special highlight of the Duo DRUMS & PIPES programme is the improvisation, which naturally fuses the rhythms of East and West in the interplay between the percussion instruments and the majestic organ.

 

The artists: The percussionist Lin Chen performs with numerous ensembles and orchestras such as the International Mahler Orchestra in China, Japan, Hong Kong and the concert halls of major European cities. In Hamburg, she is celebrated as a performer at concerts organised by NDR, Opera Stabile's Black Box, the John Cage Festival and Klang Werk Tage. The exceptional artist has also performed in the Hamburg Symphony Orchestra's Stars of Tomorrow series at the Laeiszhalle under Muhai Tang. Lin Chen is currently performing as a soloist in Tan Dun's Water Concerto together with the Duisburg Philharmonic Orchestra at the Philharmonie Mercatorhalle Duisburg under Axel Kober and in numerous concerts at the Hamburg Elbphilharmonie. www.lin-chen-percussion.com 

 

The Organist Kerstin Petersen performs internationally as a soloist. Her focus is on organ music in unusual constellations, which she initiates and performs in collaboration with composers from all over the world. She has received concert invitations from the Hauptkirche St. Nikolai Hamburg, TONALi, frequenz_, Festival BRANDNEU, International Organ Academy Gothenburg, Orgelpark Amsterdam, among others. Kerstin Petersen is also active as an editor of new organ works and as an idea generator and artistic director of innovative concert projects, for example she realised Nur einmal glücklich sein - Orgelmusik von Komponistinnen. In 2024, she is involved as a performer at the opening concert of the Musik 21 Festival and as a juror for the composition competition. www.kerstin-petersen.org

 

📧Further programme examples from William Albright to the latest contemporary music can be sent to you - please feel very free to contact Kerstin Petersen by e-mail (see CONTACT).

 

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SiGNALE CD (2025)

SiGNALE CD (2025)

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CD SiGNALE genuin classics

 

SiGNALE is the new recording of the Hamburg ensemble DRUMS & PIPES in conjunction with GONG. The Hamburg-based ensemble is a pioneer in exploring extraordinary repertoire and initiating numerous new compositions for its unique line-up. The music by female composers from Europe and Japan enthuses with beauty and inspiration. It is to be released as a high-quality recording on the label genuin.


Performers: Lin Chen (percussion), Kerstin Petersen (organ), Ada Namani (gong) in collaboration with Cornelius Gebert (reading).

 

Music: by Alyssa Aska, Lotte Backes, Siegrid Ernst, Ana Szilágyi, Rikako Watanabe and Ruth Wiesenfeld

 

Date: The release of the recording is scheduled for 4 April 2025 - by Label genuin. An editorial article with a review will be published in the international magazine ‘organ’ by Schott Music, issue 1/2025, followed by several release concerts. 

 

 

For more information you are invited to write Kerstin Petersen via contact formular.

Foto of drawing by Ruth Wiesenfeld©️Ruth Wiesenfeld, Foto Ada Namani and Kerstin Petersen©️Elke Zimmermann, Foto Lin Chen©️Gerhard Kühne

» Kerstin Petersen succeeds in capturing the spirit of the works. In the solidity of a magnificent interpretation, the full power and grandeur of the creations comes into its own. «

 

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