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On Sunday, December 22, 2024, the Asamkirche in Ingolstadt, Germany, will host a performance of Johann Sebastian Bach's Christmas Oratorio BWV 248. This final musical highlight of the season promises to be a captivating experience for classical music enthusiasts.
The performance will feature the MünsterVocalists, a renowned choir, and Ensemble CONCERTO DE BASSUS, performing on historical instruments. The concert will consist of multiple cantatas from Bach's Christmas Oratorio, including the Advent cantata "Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme" BWV 140, as well as cantatas I and II of the oratorio.
The opening chorus "Jauchzet, frohlocket" from the first cantata of Bach's Christmas Oratorio will also be performed. Soloists for the performance include Anna Feith (soprano), Eva-Maria Summerer (alto), Markus Schäfer (tenor), Micha Matthäus (bass), and Theona Gubba-Chkheidze as concertmaster.
The Asamkirche, with its stunning Baroque architecture and artwork by the Asam brothers, provides an atmospheric backdrop ideal for Bach's sacred music. Visitors are requested to bring cushions and blankets to ensure their comfort during the concert.
Tickets for the performance can be purchased at www.orgelmusik-ingolstadt.de or at usual ticket outlets. For those who wish to purchase tickets in advance without additional booking fees, a special sale will take place on December 21, 2024, from 3 - 4 pm in the entrance hall of the Asamkirche.
Bach's Christmas Oratorio is his most popular work in the realm of sacred vocal music, and its performance in the unique setting of the Asamkirche is not to be missed. The interspersed well-known Christmas carols contribute to the popularity of the piece, making this concert a must-attend event for classical music lovers.
If you need exact dates or booking details for a specific year, we recommend checking local event listings for Ingolstadt or the Asamkirche's official website or contacting local tourist information closer to the holiday season. Arriving early is recommended to find your seat and enjoy the setting. Consider looking for packages or bundled offers including guided tours of the Asamkirche, as its architecture and art are a highlight.
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