Käte van Tricht (October 22, 1909 – July 13, 1996), was a German organist, pianist, harpsichordist, and pedagogue.
Van Tricht held her first position as organist at age 19 at the Alte Waller Kirche in Bremen-Walle, and in 1930 obtained master's degrees in piano and organ performance at Bremen Conservatory (Staatliche Privatmusiklehrer-Prüfung).
During this time, she also frequently performed as a soprano soloist at St. Thomas Church, Leipzig, under the direction of Karl Straube.
In addition to her activities as Cathedral Organist in Bremen over a period of 41 years, Käte van Tricht launched a highly successful international career as an organ recitalist in the 1950s and made numerous recordings, both on LP and CD, at Bremen Cathedral and other venues.
Following her retirement as Cathedral Organist in 1974, van Tricht was appointed as lecturer of music at Bremen University.