Classical music in its most beautiful form awaits you on May 9 at 5 p.m. in the Dresden Kreuzkirche. Under the direction of Kreuzkantor Martin Lehmann, the Dresden Kreuzchor will perform a program that bridges the gap between the Baroque and the modern era. Together with the Dresden Consort (viola da gamba, violone, lute, organ), the timeless elegance of classical music comes to life in works by Heinrich Schütz and Andreas Hammerschmidt.
The afternoon's repertoire is as varied as it is top-class: From the magnificent motet "Die Himmel erzählen die Ehre Gottes" to Petr Eben's "Sonnengesang" and the romantic double chorale by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy, you will experience world-class choral music. Dr. Wolfram Hoppe on the organ and solo highlights round off the vespers before Ēriks Ešenvalds' "This is My Father's World" enchants the room. A special highlight follows afterwards, when the Dresden tower brass band rings in the evening from the tower of the Kreuzkirche. A must for every lover of classical music!
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