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Proposal for the execution of the novel regulations requested from the Commission.

Saint Peter's Repentance Display - Illumination and Dramatic Flair

Proposal requested for the execution of the latest regulations by the Commission.
Proposal requested for the execution of the latest regulations by the Commission.

Proposal for the execution of the novel regulations requested from the Commission.

Paderborn, Germany - The highly anticipated IMAD 2025 event is set to take place at the iconic Paderborn Cathedral. Organised by Paderborn Cathedral Music, this unique event promises a captivating fusion of light and choral music.

Light artist Laurenz Theinert will create symphonies of light, adding an extraordinary dimension to the performance. The centrepiece of the event will be the motet cycle "The Tears of St. Peter" by Orlando di Lasso, a masterpiece of Renaissance choral art.

The WDR Radio Choir, one of Germany's most esteemed choirs, will perform this moving piece as part of their popular guest performances. The performance will last for one hour, offering a compact yet immersive experience for attendees.

Tickets for IMAD 2025 can be purchased through the event's official website. For those seeking more information or wishing to contact the box office, details are available on the same website. The box office is conveniently located within the High Cathedral.

For those interested in the event, it is recommended to check the official Paderborn Cathedral website or event calendars related to cultural events in Paderborn for 2025. These sources will provide the most accurate and up-to-date details on schedule, tickets, and organisers.

IMAD 2025 is set to be a memorable event, combining the timeless beauty of choral music with the modern artistry of light design. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to experience a blend of tradition and innovation in the heart of Paderborn.

Attendees can look forward to an evening of captivating entertainment, as IMAD 2025 offers a fusion of choral music and light design. With the WDR Radio Choir performing the moving motet cycle "The Tears of St. Peter" and light artist Laurenz Theinert creating symphonies of light, the event promises a blend of tradition and innovation in Paderborn's iconic Cathedral.

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