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Classical Concerts at
Sophienkirche Berlin

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Musik in der Sophienkirche: Orgelkonzert Dominik Susteck

Sun, Apr 6, 2025, 18:00
Dominik Susteck (Organ)
Dominik Susteck, a distinguished composer and improviser, known for his innovative organ interpretations, will perform at Sophienkirche. His program features his compositions alongside works by Bruhns, Bach, and Messiaen, blending rich baroque organ tradition with experimental sounds. A video transmission will showcase the organist's captivating performance.
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Orgelexpedition

Sun, May 4, 2025, 12:15
Maximilian Schnaus (Organ)
Charles-Marie Widor, a prominent French Romantic organist and composer, is renowned for his ten organ symphonies. He revolutionized organ music by incorporating symphonic structures and utilizing the full potential of Romantic organs. Organ Expeditions at Sophienkirche feature concerts and discussions on famous compositions and organ history, suitable for adults and school-aged children. Free admission.

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Concerts at Sophienkirche Berlin in season 2024/25 or later

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Musik in der Sophienkirche: Orgelkonzert Steffen Walther

Sun, Mar 16, 2025, 18:00
Steffen Walther (Organ)
The program features works related to Passiontide from various musical cycles by Olivier Messiaen, framed by two major organ works by Johann Sebastian Bach. Steffen Walther, organist and lecturer, will perform. His deep musical understanding promises an impressive sound experience. Video transmission in the nave makes the fascinating work of the organists tangible.
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Musik in der Sophienkirche: Orgelkonzert Dominik Sustek

Sun, Apr 6, 2025, 18:00
Dominik Susteck (Organ)
Dominik Susteck, a distinguished composer and improviser, known for his innovative organ interpretations, will perform at Sophienkirche. His program features his compositions alongside works by Bruhns, Bach, and Messiaen, blending rich baroque organ tradition with experimental sounds. A video transmission will showcase the organist's captivating performance.
Artistic depiction of the event
Next month
In Berlin

Musik in der Sophienkirche: Orgelkonzert Dominik Susteck

Sun, Apr 6, 2025, 18:00
Dominik Susteck (Organ)
Dominik Susteck, a distinguished composer and improviser, known for his innovative organ interpretations, will perform at Sophienkirche. His program features his compositions alongside works by Bruhns, Bach, and Messiaen, blending rich baroque organ tradition with experimental sounds. A video transmission will showcase the organist's captivating performance.
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lautten compagney BERLIN: "Der Tod Jesu"

Sat, Apr 19, 2025, 18:00
Sophie Bareis (Soprano), Berk Altan (Alt), Vincent Wilke (Bariton), lautten compagney BERLIN (Orchestra), Kammerchor der Sing-Akademie zu Berlin (Choir), Wolfgang Katschner (Musical Director)
For many years, Carl Heinrich Graun's "The Death of Jesus" was a staple of Berlin's concert life, performed nearly continuously during Easter since its 1755 premiere. By the late 19th century, Bach's Passions eclipsed Graun's oratorio, leading to its obscurity. This Sophienkirche concert, part of the 2025 Easter Festival, offers a rediscovery of this forgotten masterpiece.
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Musica Fiata & La Capella Ducale - J.P. Krieger: Singet dem Herrn ein neues Lied

Sat, May 3, 2025, 20:00
Musica Fiata (Orchestra), La Capella Ducale (Choir), Roland Wilson (Conductor)
More information coming soon. Participants include Musica Fiata, La Capella Ducale, directed by Roland Wilson. Performers include Marie Luise Werneburg, Magdalena Podkoscíelna (soprano), David Erler, Christoph Dittmar (alto), and others. Supported by the Berlin Senate Department for Culture and Social Cohesion. Organized by Roland Wilson. More info at www.musicafiata.com.
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Orgelexpedition Charles-Marie Widor

Sun, May 4, 2025, 12:15
Maximilian Schnaus (Organ)
Charles-Marie Widor, a prominent French Romantic organist and composer, is renowned for his ten organ symphonies. He revolutionized organ music by incorporating symphonic structures and utilizing the full potential of Romantic organs. Organ Expeditions at Sophienkirche feature concerts and discussions on famous compositions and organ history, suitable for adults and school-aged children. Free admission.
Artistic depiction of the event
This season
In Berlin

Orgelexpedition

Sun, May 4, 2025, 12:15
Maximilian Schnaus (Organ)
Charles-Marie Widor, a prominent French Romantic organist and composer, is renowned for his ten organ symphonies. He revolutionized organ music by incorporating symphonic structures and utilizing the full potential of Romantic organs. Organ Expeditions at Sophienkirche feature concerts and discussions on famous compositions and organ history, suitable for adults and school-aged children. Free admission.
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This season
In Berlin

Musik in der Sophienkirche: Orgelkonzert Megumi Hamaya

Sun, May 18, 2025, 18:00
Megumi Hamaya (Organ), Bar Zemach (Shofar)
Japanese organist Megumi Hamaya, known for her technical brilliance and subtle playing, will perform at the Sophienkirche. The concert features her recently recorded CD's program, including Japanese works and world premieres by Ofer Ben-Amots and Emre Dündar, composed specifically for Hamaya. A video transmission will showcase the organist's impressive skills.
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Musik in der Sophienkirche: Orgelkonzert Maximilian Schnaus

Sun, Jun 15, 2025, 18:00
Maximilian Schnaus (Organ)
Japanese organist Megumi Hamaya will perform a concert at Sophienkirche, featuring Olivier Messiaen's "Messe de la Pentecôte," alongside works by Martin Herchenröder and Johann Sebastian Bach. Her technical brilliance and sensitive playing are showcased in her recently recorded debut CD. The concert program combines mystical Pentecostal themes with modern organ music, including birdsongs and vibrant harmonies. Video projections in the nave will offer a close-up view of the organist's performance.