Christine Kamp (1966, Strasbourg, France) is a Dutch organist & pianist.
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She studied organ and piano at the Sweelinck Conservatory in Amsterdam, as well as organ, church music, chamber music and lied accompaniment at the Utrecht conservatory. Her organ teachers included Ewald Kooiman, Jacques van Oortmerssen and Jan Raas, Ronald Brautigam and Thom Bollen were among her piano teachers. She attended courses with Gyorgy Sebok and Marie-Louise Jaquet-Langlais. Christine Kamp has performed in Holland (e.g. Concertgebouw Amsterdam and Sint-Bavokerk Haarlem) and abroad (St. Clotilde, Paris), and has done recordings for radio, TV and CD. She gave the Dutch premiere (and first performance since 1928) of the Pièce Symphonique by Louis Vierne with the Holland Symfonia Orchestra conducted by Ermanno Florio in 2006. She has been organist of the Grote Kerk at Weesp since 1996.
In 2002 Christine Kamp was decorated with the Silver Medal of the Société Académique 'Arts Sciences Lettres' in Paris and in 2008 with the Weesper Cultuurprijs.
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