Lifting voices in a tribute to optimism
The concert 'Singing in the Sign of Hope: Requiem Corona & Chichester Psalms,' a choral-symphonic program scheduled for October 5, 2025, at the Chemnitz City Hall, has been cancelled. The concert was a combination of mourning, hope, and joy, featuring works by Andreas Pabst and Leonard Bernstein, performed by the Chemnitz Singakademie and the Vogtland Philharmonic, along with partner choirs.
However, plans for a possible replacement event are being considered for the coming year. The replacement event may not be a choral-symphonic program, may not take place at the Chemnitz City Hall, and may not include the performances of the Chemnitz Singakademie, the Vogtland Philharmonic, or the partner choirs involved in the original concert.
Details of the replacement event, if it occurs, will be announced in a timely manner. It is currently unknown what the title of the replacement event will be, or whether it will include works by Andreas Pabst and Leonard Bernstein.
The original concert, titled 'Requiem Corona & Chichester Psalms,' was a poignant and uplifting program that brought together music and hope in the face of adversity. While the cancellation of the concert is disappointing, the possibility of a replacement event offers a glimmer of hope for music lovers in Chemnitz and beyond.
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