Thüringer Bachwochen
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The Thüringer Bachwochen (Thuringia Bach weeks) is a Baroque music festival in honor of Johann Sebastian Bach. It is the largest classical music festival in Thuringia. The artistic director since 2004 has been the Erfurt Cathedral organist Silvius von Kessel.
History
In 1992, the Thuringian Bach Festival was held for the first time. After being abandoned, it was revived in 2005. Artists have included Ton Koopman, Olivier Latry, the Cappella Amsterdam, Martin Stadtfeld, Sol Gabetta, the Berlin Baroque Soloists, the Collegium Vocale Gent conducted by Philippe Herreweghe, the Tölzer Knabenchor and the Dresdner Kreuzchor.
Locations
Venues for events vary from year to year. They have included in 2012:
- Arnstadt: Bachkirche Arnstadt (de)
- Dornheim: church St. Bartholomäus, where Bach was married
- Eisenach: Georgenkirche (Eisenach) (de), Bach House (Eisenach), Wartburg[1]
- Erfurt: Augustinerkloster (Erfurt) (de), Erfurt Cathedral, Predigerkirche, Theater Erfurt
- Gotha: Margarethenkirche (Gotha) (de)
- Jena: St. Michael (Jena) (de)
- Mühlhausen: Marienkirche (Mühlhausen) (de)
- Ohrdruf: Sankt-Trinitatis-Kirche (Ohrdruf) (de)
- Schmalkalden: Stadtkirche St. Georg (Schmalkalden) (de)
- Waltershausen: Stadtkirche (Waltershausen) (de)
- Wechmar: Bach House
- Weimar: Deutsches Nationaltheater, Jakobskirche (Weimar) (de), St. Peter und Paul, Weimarer Stadtschloss
References
- ↑ Gerhard, Oliver (January 2011). Thüringer Wald: Über allen Gipfeln ist.....Einzigartige Bilder. Aktuelle Informationen. Detalierte Karten. DuMont Reiseverlag. p. 115. ISBN 978-3-7701-9298-4. Retrieved 15 March 2013.
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