John Philip KitchenMBE is a Scottish organist, conductor, early music scholar, and music educator based in Edinburgh. He serves as the Edinburgh City Organist. Kitchen is known for his extensive recording portfolio of organ music, and his research and demonstration of historical keyboard instruments, He made major contributions to the discography and scholarship on the organ works of William Russell, and Johann Ludwig Krebs.
Kitchen earned the Master of Arts and Bachelor of Music degrees at Glasgow University. He earned a Doctor of Philosophy degree from the University of Cambridge where he researched 17th-century French harpsichord music. His doctoral thesis was titled "Harpsichord music of seventeenth century France: the forms, their origins and developments, with particular emphasis on the work of Louis Couperin ". While at Cambridge, he was organ scholar of Clare College, and studied the organ with Gillian Weir. From 1976 until 1988 he was a Lecturer in Music and University Organist at the University of St Andrews. From 1988 to 2014 he was Senior Lecturer in Music at the University of Edinburgh, teaching harmony, counterpoint, keyboard skills, history and performance practice at all levels. Kitchen has a Fellowship Diploma from the Royal College of Organists, and he is a Licentiate of the Royal Academy of Music.
Scholarship
Kitchen has studied and recorded the complete Organ Voluntaries of the organist William Russell on the Delphian Label. The recording took place in 2008 on the restored 1829 J.C. Bishop organ at St. James, Bermondsey. As part of this project, Kitchen authored a detailed essay about Russell and his music, with information about every single Voluntary Kitchen has studied and recorded the complete organ works of Baroque composer Johann Ludwig Krebs. These recordings were made in 2000–2001 on several different organs, including the two-manual Frobenius organ of Canongate Kirk, Edinburgh. Kitchen has published multiple reviews of recordings, studies and organ manuals in the journals Early Music, Early Music Today, Choir & Organ, Organists' Review, and The Organ Yearbook, Kitchen recorded recitals that introduce and explore different organs, including the organ at Usher Hall ; the organ at McEwan Hall ; the Reid Concert Hall ; the 1769 Pascal Taskin harpsichord; and instruments from the Rodger Mirrey and Raymond Russell collections.
Selected discography
Gaudeamus Igitur: John Kitchen plays the Organ of McEwan Hall; Delphian DCD 34163; ASIN: B01F3P5MB8; 2016.
The Usher Hall Organ Volume II; Delphian DCD 34132; ASIN: B00OYT32KI, 2015.
Russell: Complete Organ Voluntaries; Delphian DCD 34062; ASIN: B001O4FDC6; 2013.
Music from the Age of Louis XIV; Delphian DCD 34109; ASIN: B00DP5K0QQ; 2012.
John Kitchen Plays Handel Overtures; Delphian DCD34053; ASIN: B002B847I0, 2011.
Krebs Complete Organ Works / John Kitchen; Priory Records PRCDBOX400 / PRCD734-739; 2010.
Instruments from the Rodger Mirrey Collection; Delphian DCD 34057; ASIN: B00OYT32KI; 2010.
Organs of Edinburgh; Delphian DCD 34100; ASIN: B01K8LNLUQ; 2010.
Music from the age of Louis XV: John Kitchen plays the 1769 Taskin Harpsichord; Delphian DCD 34112; 2012.
La Paix Du Parnasse; Delphian DCD 34012; ASIN: B0001FV4ZO, 2006.
Instruments of the Russell Collection, Volume 2; Delphian DCD 34309; ASIN: B000EJ9LSY; 2006.
Instruments of the Russell Collection, Volume 1; Delphian DCD 34001; ASIN: B00005LVXO; 2006.
The Usher Hall Organ; Delphian DCD 34022; ASIN: B0001W8E2S; 2004.
Great European Organs No. 49 – John Kitchen plays the Organ of the Reid Concert Hall, University of Edinburgh; Priory Records; ASIN: B00000F1RJ; 1998