Kei KOITO performs using historically important organs in all her recordings.
Kei KOITO organ Arp Schnitger Organ (1691/92) Restored by Jürgen Ahrend & Cor H. Edskes (1983/84) Martinikerk, Groningen (Netherlands)
Deutsche Harmonia Mundi – Sony Music 19075915582
Kei KOITO organ Hans Scherer Organ (1624), St. Stephanskirche, Tangermünde (Germany) Restored by Alexander Schuke, Potsdam (1994)
Deutsche Harmonia Mundi – Sony Music 88985437672
Arp Schnitger Organ (1702), Der Aa-kerk, Groningen (Netherlands) Restored by Gebr. Reil (2011)
Deutsche Harmonia Mundi – Sony Music 88875163622
Johann Jakob Hör Organ (1736), Pfarrkirche St. Katharina (formerly Stiftskirche), Wolfegg (Germany) Restored by Hermann Weber (2008)
Deutsche Harmonia Mundi – Sony Music 8843040912
From Titelouze to Boëly played by Kei Koito and some other organists
Organs of: Saint-Michel en Thiérache (1714), Souvigny (1783), Sarlat (1752), Saint-Maximin (1774), Poitiers (1791), Cintegabelle (1741), Bordeaux/Sainte-Croix (1748), Dole (1754–1856), Toulouse/La Daurade (1862–64)
Collection "Tempéraments", TEM 316045/52 Radio France/Harmonia Mundi, 2014
World Premiere Recording on Franciscus Volckland Organ (1732–37) at Cruciskirche, Erfurt (Germany)
Claves Records CD 50–1503, www.claves.ch, 2014
Schnitger organ (1692) of the Martinikerk, Groningen (Netherlands)
Claves Records CD 50–1314, www.claves.ch, 2013
Christian Müller organ (1738) of St. Bavokerk, Haarlem (Netherlands)
Claves Records CD 50–1107, www.claves.ch, 2011/2012
G. Silbermann organ (1755) of the Cathedral / Hofkirche, Dresden (Germany)
Claves Records CD 50–1008, www.claves.ch, 2009/2010
Schnitger organ (1692) of the Martinikerk, Groningen (Netherlands)
Claves Records CD 50–2908, www.claves.ch, 2009
7 contrapunctus & 3 canons. Dom Bedos organ (1748) Sainte Croix, Bordeaux (France).
Collection "Tempéraments", TEM 316016, Radio France (France Musique) / Harmonia Mundi, 1998/1999
9 contrapunctus & 1 canon (contrapunctus 12 & 13 with Kenneth Weiss) Dom Bedos organ (1748) Sainte Croix, Bordeaux (France).
Collection "Tempéraments", TEM 316017, Radio France (France Musique) / Harmonia Mundi, 1998/1999
Organ Mass, part 1
Praeludium in Es, BWV 552/1, Chorals, BWV 669–681 With alternated chorals. Soloists: Agnès Mellon, Andreas Scholl, Gerd Türk, Ulrich Messthaler, conducted by Dominique Vellard. Hinsz organ, Bovenkerk (1741), Kampen (Netherlands).
Harmonic Records H/CD 9352, Paris / France, 1993/2001 Download
Organ Mass, part 2
Chorals, BWV 682–689, 4 Duets, BWV 802–805, Fugue in Es, BWV 552/2 With alternated chorals. Soloists: Agnès Mellon, Andreas Scholl, Gerd Türk, Ulrich Messthaler, conducted by Dominique Vellard. Hinsz organ, Bovenkerk (1741), Kampen / (Netherlands).
Harmonic Records H/CD 9352, Paris / France, 1993/2001 Download
Schnitger organ (1692), Martinikerk, Groningen (Netherlands).
Harmonic Records H/CD 8828, Paris / France, 1989/1990 Download
Schnitger organ (1692), Martinikerk, Groningen (Netherlands).
Harmonic Records H/CD 8828, Paris / France, 1989/1990 Download
D. Buxtehude’s anthology: BuxWV 137, 148, 149, 150, 160, 161, 168, 173, 181, 196, 197, 199, 207, 211, 212, 217, 224, 235. Hamburg / Germany (St. Jacobi – Schnitger organ, 1693), Groningen / Netherlands (Martinikerk – Schnitger organ, 1692) Claves Records 50–2704, www.claves.chRecords , 2007/2008.
View MoreD. Buxtehude’s anthology: BuxWV 76/1, 76/2, 139, 145, 151, 159, 185, 218, 220, 221, 255 & M. Radeck. Roskilde / Denmark (Mülish-Botz organ, 1655), Payerne / Switzerland (Grob organ, 1784), Hamburg / Germany (St. Jacobi – Schnitger organ, 1693) Claves Records 50–2705, www.claves.chRecords , 2007/2008.
View MoreMagnificat of Buxtehude, BuxWV 202, 203, 204, 205, & Delphin Strunck, Jakob Praetorius, Hieronymus Praetorius III, Heinrich Scheidemann, Matthias Weckmann, Franz Tunder, J.S. Bach. Hamburg/Germany (St. Jacobi – Schnitger organ, 1693), Tangermünde/Germany (St. Stephan – H. Scherer the younger organ, 1624) Claves Records 50–2706, www.claves.chRecords , 2007/2008.
View MoreLivres d’orgue: Messe, Magnificat, Suite du 3e ton, Graduel, Motet
Providing the plainsong alternatim with the Vocal Ensemble Gilles Binchois. Boizard organ, 1714, Abbaye de Saint-Michel-en-Thiérache/France. Collection "Tempéraments", TEM 316033. Radio France (France Musique) / Harmonia Mundi, 2006/2007
Livres d’orgue: Te Deum, Hymne: A Soli hortus, Suite du 1er ton, Suite du 2e ton, Motets
Providing the plainsong alternatim with the Vocal Ensemble Gilles Binchois. Boizard organ, 1714, Abbaye de Saint-Michel-en-Thiérache/France Collection "Tempéraments", TEM 316034. Radio France (France Musique) / Harmonia Mundi, 2006/2007
The wellknown French television channel TF1, recorded a recital entitled "Splendeurs de la musique préclassique et classique française": F. Couperin, Grigny, Titelouze, Guilain, Marchand, Dandrieu, during the Festival of Sablé (Levasseur organ, 1640, La Flèche/France).
Kei Koito has also made numerous international broadcast recordings for her 'live' concerts playing on Renaissance, Baroque, Romantic and modern instruments, among others; Sweelinck, P. Cornet, Cabezón, Correa de Arauxo, Bruna, G. Cavazzoni, G. & A. Gabrieli, Trabaci, Frescobaldi, W. Byrd, J. Bull, P. Philips, O. Gibbons, J. Blow, H. Purcell, H.L. Hassler, Froberger, Kerll, Muffat, Fischer, Pachelbel, Scheidt, Böhm, Buxtehude, Bruhns, Walther, J.S. Bach, C.P.E. Bach, Schumann, Brahms, Mendelssohn, Liszt, Hindemith, Saint-Saëns, Widor, Vierne, Duruflé, and contemporary music.