Organ Summer 2026
8th Organ Summer 2026 - Mana Usui (Kassel), organ
With Mana Usui, the Münden Organ Summer 2026 welcomes an internationally sought-after concert organist who has lived and performed in the Kassel region for many years. Born in Kyoto, Japan, she initially studied organ, piano and musicology in Tokyo before obtaining her soloist diploma in organ at the Frankfurt University of Music under Prof. Edgar Krapp. She then completed her training with renowned European organists and harpsichordists.
Mana Usui regularly performs on important historical and modern organs in Germany, Europe and Japan. Concert tours have taken her to the cathedrals of Bamberg, Fulda and Schleswig, to the famous Silbermann organs of Saxony and to numerous cathedrals and concert halls in Europe and her home country of Japan. Her broad repertoire ranges from early baroque to contemporary music.
In addition to her work as a soloist, Mana Usui is also highly regarded as a harpsichordist and chamber musician. She particularly enjoys playing in combination with other instruments and developing themed concert programs. Several CD recordings document her artistic work, including recordings of works by Johann Sebastian Bach as well as romantic and modern organ music.
Her playing is characterized by musical clarity, stylistic confidence and a great sensitivity for the tone colors of the respective organ. Her concerts combine technical brilliance with a deep musical expressiveness and make her an esteemed performer on the international organ scene.
Performers:
- Mana Usui (Kassel), organ
With Mana Usui, visitors can expect a concert of international stature. The combination of Japanese musical culture with European organ tradition promises a varied and sonically fascinating concert experience at the end of the Münden Organ Summer 2026.
With Mana Usui, the Münden Organ Summer 2026 welcomes an internationally sought-after concert organist who has lived and performed in the Kassel region for many years. Born in Kyoto, Japan, she initially studied organ, piano and musicology in Tokyo before obtaining her soloist diploma in organ at the Frankfurt University of Music under Prof. Edgar Krapp. She then completed her training with renowned European organists and harpsichordists.
Mana Usui regularly performs on important historical and modern organs in Germany, Europe and Japan. Concert tours have taken her to the cathedrals of Bamberg, Fulda and Schleswig, to the famous Silbermann organs of Saxony and to numerous cathedrals and concert halls in Europe and her home country of Japan. Her broad repertoire ranges from early baroque to contemporary music.
In addition to her work as a soloist, Mana Usui is also highly regarded as a harpsichordist and chamber musician. She particularly enjoys playing in combination with other instruments and developing themed concert programs. Several CD recordings document her artistic work, including recordings of works by Johann Sebastian Bach as well as romantic and modern organ music.
Her playing is characterized by musical clarity, stylistic confidence and a great sensitivity for the tone colors of the respective organ. Her concerts combine technical brilliance with a deep musical expressiveness and make her an esteemed performer on the international organ scene.
Performers:
- Mana Usui (Kassel), organ
With Mana Usui, visitors can expect a concert of international stature. The combination of Japanese musical culture with European organ tradition promises a varied and sonically fascinating concert experience at the end of the Münden Organ Summer 2026.
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Target Group Adult
Target Group the Elderly
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Foreign Language
German
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Hann. Münden Marketing GmbH
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Detlef Renneberg
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