Passion concert with solo cantatas for soprano/tenor and chamber orchestra
This year, Lent falls during a period that many experience as dark and unsettling: cold, loneliness, worry, war, and fear pervade daily life, intensifying the need for peace, support, and hope.
The Passion Concert invites you to an evening of reflection and inner contemplation. In music from the 17th and early 18th centuries, suffering and solace, lament and trust, darkness and light converge.
Solo cantatas by Dieterich Buxtehude and Georg Philipp Telemann focus on biblical messages of hope and peace. Instrumental works by Biagio Marini, Giovanni Paolo Cima, Tarquinio Merula, and Johann Pachelbel's Canon open up soundscapes filled with warmth and light.
The concert seeks not the dramatic, but the comforting: music that touches, strengthens, and offers a moment of peace in the midst of turbulent times.
Duration approx. 50 minutes
Performers:
Sophia Schupelius - Soprano
Alexander Tremel - Tenor
Jorge Moyeja - Violin 1
Valesca Marcus-Hausdorf - Violin 2
Marika Gejrot - Cello
Christopher Sosnick - Organ and Conductor
Admission free
Dates
February 2026
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