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Antonín Dvořák's "Stabat Mater" performed by the Ingolstadt Motet Choir and the Thuringian Symphony Orchestra takes place on the 30th of March in the Festsaal of the Stadttheater.

"On March 30th at 7 PM, the 'Stabat Mater' by Antonin Dvořák is scheduled for performance at the City Theatre Hall in Ingolstadt. For the choral parts, the Ingolstadt Motettenchor will be performing, and they've brought in the Thuringian Symphoniker Saalfeld-Rudolstadt as the orchestra. The...

Dvorak's 'Stabat Mater' performance set for Sunday, March 30th, 7 pm, at Ingolstadt City Theater's...
Dvorak's 'Stabat Mater' performance set for Sunday, March 30th, 7 pm, at Ingolstadt City Theater's grand hall. Choral parts handled by Ingolstadt Motettenchor, who've brought aboard Thuringian Symphony Orchestra Saalfeld-Rudolstadt. Soloists include Magdalena Dijkstra (soprano), Theresa Holzhauser (alto), Moon Yung Oh (tenor), and Werner Rollenmüller (bass).

Antonín Dvořák's "Stabat Mater" performed by the Ingolstadt Motet Choir and the Thuringian Symphony Orchestra takes place on the 30th of March in the Festsaal of the Stadttheater.

Music Lovers, Mark Your Calendars!

Get ready to experience an evening of soul-stirring symphony as Antonin Dvořák's "Stabat Mater" comes to life on Sunday, March 30, at 7 PM in the Festsaal of the Ingolstadt City Theatre. The event promises to be a musical spectacle, with soloists Magdalena Dijkstra, Theresa Holzhauser, Moon Yung Oh, Werner Rollenmüller, and guest conductor Eva-Maria Atzerodt.

joining forces with the Ingolstadt Motettenchor and the professional symphony orchestra, Thuringian Symphoniker Saalfeld-Rudolstadt.

This spiritual cantata, originally performed in Prague in 1880, was composed by Dvořák following the tragic loss of three of his children. The piece is a breathtaking blend of delicate and sensitive melodies interwoven with powerful and intense music, reflecting the raw emotions the composer felt during that painful period.

The Thuringian Symphoniker, hailing from the state of Thuringia, Germany, has made a name for itself with its high musical standards and dedication to promoting classical music. Known for their versatility, they perform a diverse repertoire ranging from classical symphonies and concertos to operas and contemporary works.

Tickets for this unforgettable event can be purchased through www.ticket-regional.de or from choir members. For those who prefer, tickets will also be available at the box office for a slightly higher price. accommodation will be made for students, pupils, and individuals with disabilities.

During their recent rehearsal weekend in Pappenheim, the Ingolstadt Motettenchor prepared diligently for this performance under the guidance of Eve-Maria Atzerodt. It's a show you won't want to miss!

For additional information or the latest updates on performances, we recommend visiting www.motettenchor-ingolstadt.de. Let the timeless beauty of Dvořák's "Stabat Mater" resonate within you!

Fun Fact: The Thuringian Symphoniker, based in Saalfeld and Rudolstadt, performs regular concert series in their home venues, participates in cultural events and festivals across Thuringia, and is involved in educational outreach through family concerts and workshops for young musicians.

Delve into an enchanting evening of entertainment, as the Thuringian Symphoniker collaborates with the Ingolstadt Motettenchor to present Dvořák's moving masterpiece, "Stabat Mater". Immerse yourself in the mesmerizing blend of music and emotion, where classical symphony intertwines with the solemn beauty of spiritual cantata.

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