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Johann Sebastian Bach: Messe h-Moll BWV 232

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Sun, May 31, 2026, 11:00
Johann Sebastian Bach's "Mass in B minor," a UNESCO World Documentary Heritage site since 2015, remains one of humanity's greatest artistic legacies. This timeless masterpiece, composed around 300 years ago, still deeply moves us today. Bach's last major vocal work summarizes his compositional achievements, exploring themes of loneliness, despair, joy, and happiness. The trumpets' harmonies in the concluding "Dona nobis pacem" offer a poignant hope for a peaceful world. The Cologne Kantorei will perform this monumental work with support from the BachVokal chamber choir and the arcipelago baroque orchestra.

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Keywords: Vocal Music

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Isabel SchicketanzSoprano
Alice LacknerAlto
Florian CramerTenor
Jens HamannBass
Kölner KantoreiEnsemble
Kammerchor BachVokal
Barockorchester arcipelago
Georg HageConductor

Program

Johann Sebastian BachMesse h-Moll BWV 232 für Soli, Chor und Orchester
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