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Thomanerchor Leipzig

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February 1, 2025
February 4, 2025
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Benefizkonzert für krebskranke Kinder

Tue, Feb 4, 2025, 19:30
Gewandhaus Leipzig, Großer Saal (Leipzig)
Matthias Foremny (Conductor), Tobias Feldmann (Violin), Thomanerchor Leipzig (Choir), Andreas Reize (Thomaskantor)
The 25th benefit concert for "Parents' Help for Children with Cancer" will feature works by Wagner, Korngold, Bach, and Stravinsky, performed by Musicians for Children with Cancer, conducted by Matthias Foremny, with violinist Tobias Feldmann and the Thomanerchor Leipzig under Thomaskantor Andreas Reize.
February 7, 2025
February 8, 2025
April 5, 2025
April 17, 2025
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Gewandhausorchester, Thomanerchor Leipzig, Andreas Reize Dirigent

Thu, Apr 17, 2025, 19:00
Gewandhausorchester (Orchestra), Thomanerchor Leipzig (Choir), Andreas Reize (Conductor), Francesca Aspromonte (Soprano), Valerie Eickhoff (Alt), Mauro Peter (Tenor), Florian Sievers (Tenor), Jonas Müller (Bass), Manuel Walser (Bass)
Lightning and thunder crash around us, voices clamor from all sides. We're bombarded with questions and complaints. In Bach's St. Matthew Passion, two choruses and orchestras cry out "Crucify him!" from the galleries of St. Thomas Church, immersing us in the scene. Amidst the mockery, individual compassion shines, a heart-wrenching duality of love and pain. The Passion gives voice to human suffering. Where the world is out of joint, where old church values crumble before cardinal sins and the pursuit of capital, where struggles for world explanations and divine favor fuel wars, Bach's counterpoint makes dissenting voices heard, offering solace and reconciliation.
April 18, 2025
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Gewandhausorchester, Thomanerchor Leipzig, Andreas Reize Dirigent

Fri, Apr 18, 2025, 19:00
Gewandhausorchester (Orchestra), Thomanerchor Leipzig (Choir), Andreas Reize (Conductor), Francesca Aspromonte (Soprano), Valerie Eickhoff (Alt), Mauro Peter (Tenor), Florian Sievers (Tenor), Jonas Müller (Bass), Manuel Walser (Bass)
Lightning and thunder crash around us, voices clamor from all sides. We're bombarded with questions and complaints. In Bach's St. Matthew Passion, two choruses and orchestras cry out "Crucify him!" from the galleries of St. Thomas Church, immersing us in the scene. Amidst the mockery, individual compassion shines, a heart-wrenching duality of love and pain. The Passion gives voice to human suffering. Where the world is out of joint, where old church values crumble before cardinal sins and the pursuit of capital, where struggles for world explanations and divine favor fuel wars, Bach's counterpoint makes dissenting voices heard, offering solace and reconciliation.
April 20, 2025
June 28, 2026
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Thomanerchor Leipzig

Sun, Jun 28, 2026, 11:00
Elbphilharmonie, Großer Saal (Hamburg)
Thomanerchor Leipzig
The Thomanerchor Leipzig can look back on a history of over 800 years. Composers from all eras have written works for the famous choir. The motets by Johann Sebastian Bach, the most famous St Thomas‘ cantor in its long history, are just as much a part of the core repertoire of the Thomanerchor as many choral works by other St Thomas’ cantors. In this concert, the choir presents a cross-section of choral music from all eras, with works by Johann Sebastian Bach, Samuel Scheidt, Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy and contemporary motets by Ivo Antognini, Ko Matsushitas and John Rutter, among others.