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Die Orgelempore im Museum Nikolaikirche – Blick durch den Kirchenrauf mit Kreuzgewölbe auf die Orgelempore

Die Orgelempore im Museum Nikolaikirche – Blick durch den Kirchenrauf mit Kreuzgewölbe auf die Orgelempore

An after-work concert to kick off the weekend, featuring organ music by historical female composers in Berlin’s oldest surviving church building.

From October 3, 2025, through September 30, 2026, every Friday at the Nikolaikirche Museum, you can hear organ music from past centuries, performed by a rotating cast of organists—mostly women.

Please note: We ask for your understanding that we can only provide a limited number of seats for concerts at the museum. The ticket grants admission to the concert but does not guarantee a seat.

PROGRAM

July 3, 2026 | Hanna Cho
HannaCho was trained in Seoul (South Korea) and Lübeck. She is currently preparing for her concert exam in Berlin. She combines international concert experience with a deep passion for the organ. This afternoon, she will perform works by Elizabeth Turner (c. 1700–1756): “Lesson III: Allegro” and “Lesson III: Minuetto Affettuoso.”

July 10, 2026 | Lea Rahel Bader (cello solo)
This versatile musician regularly gives concerts on the modern cello, the Baroque cello, and the viola da gamba. Lea Rahel Bader teaches at the Berlin University of the Arts. Berlin church musician and concert organist Jack Day combines church music with creative influences from opera, dance, and jazz. He has been the cantor at the Luisenkirche in Charlottenburg since 2017.  The program for this afternoon features “Lesson III: Giga” and “Lesson III: March” by Elizabeth Turner (c. 1700–1756).

July 17, 2026 | Hanna Cho
HannaChowas trained in Seoul (South Korea) and Lübeck. She is currently preparing for her concert exam in Berlin. She combines international concert experience with a deep passion for the organ. This afternoon, she will perform works by Elizabeth Turner (c. 1700–1756): “Lesson IV: Allegro” and “Lesson IV: Courante.”

July 24, 2026 | Hanna Cho
HannaCho was trained in Seoul, South Korea, and Lübeck. She is currently preparing for her concert exam in Berlin. She combines international concert experience with a deep passion for the organ. This afternoon, she will perform works by Elizabeth Turner (c. 1700–1756): Lesson IV: Aria (Tempo di Minuetto) and Lesson V: Allegro.

July 31, 2026 | William Peart
William Peart completed his organ studies in Birmingham (England) and Berlin “with distinction.” His concerts in many locations throughout Germany have taken him to the Frauenkirche in Dresden, among other venues. The program features works by Elizabeth Turner (c. 1700–1756): Lesson V: Andante and Lesson V: Aria.

August 7, 2026 | Hanna Cho
HannaChowas trained in Seoul (Korea) and Lübeck. She is currently preparing for her concert exam in Berlin. She combines international concert experience with a great passion for the organ. This afternoon, she will perform works by Elizabeth Turner (c. 1700–1756), including “Lesson V: Savoyard” and “Lesson V: Minuetto con Gusto.”

August 14, 2026 | Hanna Cho
HannaChowas trained in Seoul (South Korea) and Lübeck. She is currently preparing for her concert exam in Berlin. She combines international concert experience with a deep passion for the organ. This afternoon, she will perform works by Elizabeth Turner (c. 1700–1756), including “Lesson VI: Allegro” and “Lesson VI: Minuetto with Variations,” among others.

August 21, 2026 | Mio Kuriyama
Mio Kuriyama began playing the organ at age 15 at a girls’ school. She then studied at the Tokyo University of the Arts. During her studies, she won numerous awards and was nominated for the Japanese Organists’ Society’s graduate concert. In 2023, she performed as a soloist with the Geidai Philharmonia Orchestra Tokyo and received an award for that performance as well. She is currently studying in Leipzig. This afternoon, she will perform works by Elizabeth Turner (c. 1700–1756) and Élisabeth Jacquet de la Guerre (1665–1729), among others.

August 28, 2026 | Mio Kuriyama
Mio Kuriyama began playing the organ at age 15 at a girls’ school. She then studied at the Tokyo University of the Arts. During her studies, she won numerous awards and was nominated to perform at the Japanese Organists’ Society’s graduate concert. In 2023, she performed as a soloist with the Geidai Philharmonia Orchestra Tokyo and received an award for that performance as well. She is currently studying in Leipzig. This afternoon, she will perform works by Maria Teresa Agnesi (1720–1795), including the Harpsichord Sonata in F Major, Movement I / Movement II.

Admission to the concert is free for individuals with a Ukrainian passport, a Ukrainian residence permit, or a valid student ID from a Ukrainian university and a residence permit in Germany, as well as for all individuals with an electronic residence permit (eAT).

Announcement: Admission to our event series “Nikolai Music on Friday” is free for people with a Ukrainian passport, a residence permit from Ukraine, or a valid student ID from a Ukrainian university and a residence permit in Germany, as well as for anyone with an electronic residence permit (eAT).

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