Leo van Doeselaar
Leo van Doeselaar is a famous organ-player in the Netherlands and abroad. He frequently appears in concerts throughout the world as a soloist and teacher at numerous important Early Music festivals (Flanders, Utrecht, York, Saintes, Berlin, San Antonio and Moscow). In 1995 he was appointed professor of organ at the " Universität der Künste" in Berlin.
He is organist of the Van Hagerbeer-organ (1643) of the Leiden Pieterskerk as well as titular organist of the Concertgebouw.
In addition to these activities, he is a dedicated chamber music performer and partners Wyneke Jordans in a widely acclaimed duo-piano team, using both historical and modern instruments. The duo frequently appears in concert and has also recorded a dozen CDs for the Etcetera, Challenge Classics and Globe labels.
Pianoduo Wyneke Jordans & Leo van Doeselaar...
Presentationsconcert on April 15 of the new CD on the German label MDG with organ works of Heinrich Scheidemann on the van Hagerbeer-organ in the Pieterskerk in Leiden

Early Music Festival Utrecht 2011
Concert 31-8-2011 Jacobikerk
Concerto Palatino: Giralomo Frescobaldi
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CD with the Organ Works of César Auguste Franck
In December 2010 Leo van Doeselaar's newest CD with the organ works of César Franck, played on the new Verschuerenorgan in the Orgelpark in Amsterdam, was issued. Website: www.orgelpark.nl
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On July 17 Studium Chorale (conductor Hans Leenderts), vocal soloists and organist Leo van Doeselaar performed Mozart's Requiem KV 626 in a version with organ solo (organ part transcribed by the performer) and the Fantasy in f minor KV 608 in the St.Bavo Church in Haarlem on the famous Christian Müller-organ (1738).