Michaeliskirche 21 June 2020 - Früchte VII: Der Vater und seine »Buben« | GoComGo.com

Früchte VII: Der Vater und seine »Buben«

Michaeliskirche, Leipzig, Germany
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Important Info
Type: Classical Concert
City: Leipzig, Germany
Starts at: 15:00
Duration:

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Festival

Leipzig Bach Fest 2020

The 2020 Bachfest Leipzig had to be cancelled because of the COVID 19 pandemic. On four days, that would have been the starting and closing weekends, the artistic director of the Bachfest, Prof. Dr. Michael Maul, together with the Leipzig Bach churches and with sponsors, invites you to a concert marathon. Mainly freelance artists will present a varied, innovative and interactive programme, that starts every day (apart from day 1) at 4.00 pm and will be streamed all over the world live from St. Thomas’ and St. Nicholas’ Church. The "Bach Marathon" will reach its peak in the performance of a never before heard version of the Mass in B minor that will dissolve borders between artists and audience.

Programme
Früchte VII: Der Vater und seine "Buben"
Overview

C. P. E. Bach: Sinfonie e-Moll, Wq 178 · J. C. Bach: Sinfonia concertante G-Dur, WarB C 45 · Konzert f-Moll, WarB C 73 · W. A. Mozart: Konzert D-Dur, KV 107/1 (KV6 21b) · C. P. E. Bach: Konzert Es-Dur, Wq 47

Venue Info

Michaeliskirche - Leipzig
Location   Nordplatz, 14

The Michaeliskirche in Leipzig is an evangelical church dedicated to the Archangel Michael from the turn of the 19th to 20th century.

History
It was built in 1901 by Leipzig architects Heinrich Rust and Alfred Müller as the main church of the newly developed northern suburb of Leipzig in the wake of the rapid increase in population and consecrated on 12 June 1904.  Today it is used liturgical by the Evangelical Lutheran Michaelis-Friedens-Kirchgemeinde.

Architecture
The church is located at an exposed point in the intersection of several visual axes on the North Square. It is unusual to have a north-south orientation, which is arranged in the direction of the roads of the northern suburbs. The cross-shaped church chapel is surrounded. The central, wide-seated Tower in the south of the building rises 70 meters high, making it one of the highest church towers in the city. The facade is made of Sandstone and rich in sculptural form wearing jewellery. Although still part of historicism, architecture does not follow a clear stylistic program, but combines Renaissance Gothic, neo-baroque and Art Nouveau elements.

The Michaeliskirche has survived the war disruptions unharmed and stands out by the original design of other church structures of the era.

Organ
The interior includes an organ from Sauer. The Instrument was built in 1904 and extensively restored in the years 1996-1999.

Important Info
Type: Classical Concert
City: Leipzig, Germany
Starts at: 15:00
Duration:
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