"The greatest artwork the world has ever seen" - at least that's what the head of the Berlin Sing-Akademie, Carl Friedrich Zelter, thought in 1811, over 60 years after Bach's death, about his Mass in B minor. But even without this superlative, it is the work of the master that is still the most frequently performed worldwide and is even said to make die-hard atheists contemplate. It is considered the peak of Bach's work and is the last major work that he was able to complete shortly before his death. For the Dresden Chamber Choir and Hans-Christoph Rademann, it is also a summit in a way, as the choir, together with the Dresden Philharmonic, will perform it as the highlight of its 40th anniversary year.
Program
Johann Sebastian Bach
Hohe Messe in B minor for soloists, choir, and orchestra
Contributer
Hans-Christoph Rademann
Conductor
Christina Landshamer
Soprano
Marie Henriette Reinhold
Alto
Patrick Grahl
Tenor
Matthias Winckhler
Bass
Dresdner Kammerchor
Choir
Dresdner Philharmonie
Orchestra