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Classical concerts featuring
Eberhard Metternich

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February 16, 2025
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Himmelsklänge

Sun, Feb 16, 2025, 11:00
Marie Heeschen (Soprano), Elvira Bill (Alto), Sebastian Kohlhepp (Tenor), Matthias Winckhler (Bass), Vokalensemble Kölner Dom (Ensemble), Kölner Kammerorchester (Ensemble), Eberhard Metternich (Conductor)
Stefan Zweig's "Sternstunden der Menschheit" explores impactful decisions. One such moment is Handel's "Messiah." Not just a success, but Handel's resurrection from illness and failure through Jennens' biblical text. Composed in three weeks, it remains a Christmas staple despite being intended for Easter. Its blend of old and new testaments makes it fitting for any Christian celebration, making a February performance a welcome occasion.
April 14, 2025
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Bachs Matthäus-Passion

Mon, Apr 14, 2025, 19:00
Cathrin Lange (Soprano), Ulrike Malotta (Alt), Daniel Johannsen (Tenor), Maximilian Lika (Bariton), Daniel Ochoa (Bass), Knaben des Kölner Domchores (Einstudierung), Eberhard Metternich (Einstudierung), WDR Rundfunkchor (Einstudierung), Alexander Lüken (Einstudierung), Philharmonisches Orchester Hagen (Director), Joseph Trafton (Director)
The St. Matthew Passion has always been a masterpiece, a pinnacle of oratorical art. Through double choirs and two orchestras, we experience existential emotions and enormous musical depth. The reflective arias offer insights into the human soul; we encounter our fear, hope, and confidence.
April 15, 2025
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Bachs Matthäus-Passion

Tue, Apr 15, 2025, 19:00
Cathrin Lange (Soprano), Henriette Gödde (Mezzo-Soprano), Daniel Johannsen (Tenor), Maximilian Lika (Bariton), Daniel Ochoa (Bass), Knaben des Kölner Domchores (Ensemble), Eberhard Metternich (Rehearsal), WDR Rundfunkchor (Ensemble), Philharmonisches Orchester Hagen (Ensemble), Joseph Trafton (Conductor), Alexander Lüken (Rehearsal)
The St. Matthew Passion has always been a masterpiece, a pinnacle of oratorical art. Through double choirs and two orchestras, we experience existential emotions and enormous musical depth. The reflective arias offer insights into the human soul; we encounter our fear, hope, and confidence.
July 3, 2025