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Concert of the mdr-Musiksommer in the series "Bachorte "Gellert Ensemble, Conductor: Andreas Mitschke
An ensemble "that is urgently needed" - this was the verdict of Ton Koopman, one of the most prominent representatives of historical performance practice. The Gellert Ensemble, founded by Andreas Mitschke, captivates audiences with its spirited joy of playing and well-founded original sound at the very highest level. In Weißenfels, where the "who's who" of the musical world met in the 18th century, the Gellert Ensemble presents
An ensemble "that is urgently needed" - this was the verdict of Ton Koopman, one of the most prominent representatives of historical performance practice. The Gellert Ensemble, founded by Andreas Mitschke, captivates audiences with its spirited joy of playing and well-founded original sound at the very highest level. In Weißenfels, where the "who's who" of the musical world met in the 18th century, the Gellert Ensemble presents
Concert of the mdr-Musiksommer in the series "Bachorte" (Bach places)
Gellert Ensemble, Conductor: Andreas Mitschke
An ensemble "that is urgently needed" - this was the verdict of Ton Koopman, one of the most prominent representatives of historical performance practice. The Gellert Ensemble, founded by Andreas Mitschke, captivates audiences with its spirited joy of playing and well-founded original sound at the very highest level. In Weißenfels, where the "who's who" of the music world met in the 18th century, they present a programme that is closely interwoven with the town's history - from Händel's organ teacher Friedrich Wilhelm Zachow to Johann Beer, the concertmaster of the ducal court chapel, Johann Sebastian Bach, who was appointed Saxony-Weissenfels Kapellmeister in 1729, and Heinrich Schütz, who composed his "German Magnificat" in Weißenfels' Schütz House.
In cooperation with the Heinrich Schütz Music Festival
Gellert Ensemble, Conductor: Andreas Mitschke
An ensemble "that is urgently needed" - this was the verdict of Ton Koopman, one of the most prominent representatives of historical performance practice. The Gellert Ensemble, founded by Andreas Mitschke, captivates audiences with its spirited joy of playing and well-founded original sound at the very highest level. In Weißenfels, where the "who's who" of the music world met in the 18th century, they present a programme that is closely interwoven with the town's history - from Händel's organ teacher Friedrich Wilhelm Zachow to Johann Beer, the concertmaster of the ducal court chapel, Johann Sebastian Bach, who was appointed Saxony-Weissenfels Kapellmeister in 1729, and Heinrich Schütz, who composed his "German Magnificat" in Weißenfels' Schütz House.
In cooperation with the Heinrich Schütz Music Festival
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Sunday 24.07.22 18:00 - 19:30
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