Organ Sound on Epiphany

Date

Date

06 Jan 2025
Hour

Time

15:00
Location

Location

Merseburg Cathedral
Costs

Cost

regular cathedral admission price

The "Queen of Instruments" can be heard by guests of Merseburg Cathedral on selected Saturdays and church holidays. Listen to the romantic Ladegast organ, one of the most magnificent organs in our region, during your visit.

For Epiphany on 6 January 2025, cathedral organist Michael Schönheit will be playing the Ladegast organs from 3 pm.

Michael Schönheit (born in 1961) studied conducting with Wolf-Dieter Hauschild, piano with Günther Kootz and organ with Wolfgang Schetelich from 1982 at the Leipzig University of Music "Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy". In 1986, he was appointed Gewandhaus organist, succeeding Matthias Eisenberg. At the same time, he became a member of the Leipzig Bach Orchestra. Schönheit has worked with important conductors such as Herbert Blomstedt, Kurt Masur, Michel Plasson, Marek Janowski and Wolf-Dieter Hauschild. Kurt Masur gave him the opportunity to make his debut as a soloist with the New York Philharmonic in 1995. In 1991/1992, he temporarily took over the rehearsals of the Gewandhaus Choir. He then taught artistic and liturgical organ playing at the now closed Berlin-Spandau Church Music School and has been teaching artistic organ playing at the Nuremberg University of Music since 1994. He has been teaching artistic organ playing at the Nuremberg University of Music since 1994 and is also artistic director of the Merseburg Organ Festival. In March 1996 he was appointed cathedral organist of Merseburg Cathedral.


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