Sunday, 11/24/2024
at 4:00 PM


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Bach – immortal

Program:
Johann Sebastian Bach: Motets
and contemporary choral music by Knut Nystedt, James MacMillan, Sven-David Sandström, and others.

The Chamber Choir at Würzburg Cathedral was founded in 2004 and has been under the direction of Cathedral Music Director Alexander Rüth since September 2022. The ensemble works on a project basis and performs in various sized groups adapted to the requirements of the respective literature. The young, motivated ensemble has consistently attracted public attention in recent years. The Chamber Choir at Würzburg Cathedral won the international choral competition in Malta in 2007 with outstanding ratings as well as the international Franz Schubert choral competition in Vienna in 2008. Another highlight for the choir was a private concert for Pope Benedict XVI in September 2012 in Castel Gandolfo, where the choir successfully performed the contemporary opera "Augustinus" by Winfried Hiller. The repertoire of recent years includes a cappella works from Gregorian chant to the modern era, Mass settings from the Vienna Classical period by Joseph Haydn and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, as well as Heinrich Schütz's "Musical Exequies," Johann Sebastian Bach's "Mass in B minor," Joseph Haydn's "Stabat Mater," and Mozart's "Great Mass in C minor." The Chamber Choir also repeatedly focuses on contemporary music, having premiered the cycle "Fasting Days" by composition students from the University of Music Würzburg in 2019, or rediscovering regional composers, such as in 2022 with musical treasures from Würzburg Cathedral by Main Franconian composers of the Baroque period.

Copyright event image: Markus Hauck

Doors open: 3:30 PM

Pre-sale starts on 25.10.2024 at 9:00 AM

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