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Community Concert with the Yokohama Choral Society
30 years »amici musicae«
Date: 14.09.2024
Time of day: 7:30 pm
Location: St. Thomas Church, Leipzig
Performing: Viola Blache (soprano), Inga Jäger (alto), Christian Rathgeber (tenor), Dominic Große (bass), Yokohama Choral Society (conductor: Kota Yanakigshima), amici musicae, Chor & Orchester, Leipzig, Ron-Dirk Entleutner (conductor)
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J. S. Bach: Cantata „Wachet auf ruft uns die Stimme”, BWV 140 J. S. Bach: Missa in F, BWV 233 J. S. Bach: Motet „Singet dem Herrn ein neues Lied”, BWV 225 Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy: 3 Motets, Op. 69
BACH | MARTIN | VASKS
Concert during Bachfest Leipzig
Date: 14.06.2024
Time of day: 8:00 pm
Location: Westkreuz – Heilandskirche Leipzig
Performing: Vincent Geer, David Geer (violins), amici musicae, Chor & Orchester, Leipzig, Ron-Dirk Entleutner (conductor)
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J. S. Bach: Konzert für 2 Violinen, d-Moll, BWV 1043 J. S. Bach: Motette „Singet dem Herrn ein neues Lied”, BWV 225 Arvo Pärt: Littlemore Tractus (for choir and string orchestra) Frank Martin: Messe für Doppelchor Pēteris Vasks: The Fruit of Silence
Edward Elgar: Oratorio »The Apostles« Op. 49
Offenes Herbstprojekt 2023
Date: 21.10.2023
Time of day: 8:00 pm
Location: St. Thomas Church, Leipzig
Performing: Julia Sophie Wagner (soprano), Christina Bock (alto), André Khamasmie (tenor), Daniel Blumenschein (bass), Dominic Große (bass), Philipp Jekal (bass), participants of the Offenes Herbstprojektes, members of the Landesjugendchor Sachsen, Jugendsinfonieorchester Leipzig, Ron-Dirk Entleutner (conductor)
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Once a year, the Leipzig based ensemble »amici musicae« opens its doors for its Offenes Herbsprojekt (“open fall project”) – now in its 10th year. The focus of this project lies on choral symphonic works, which are intensively rehearsed and performed over two project weekends (rehearsal weekend/concert weekend).
This condensed method of rehearsing enables former ensemble members who are unable to participate continuously in regular rehearsals and concerts for professional or private reasons to be part of the choir and orchestra once a year. However, the project is also aimed at interested choir singers and instrumentalists who want to get to know, rehearse and perform a choral symphonic work – with high artistic standards, which is what »amici musicae« stands for.