
Ullrich Böhme at |the Sauer-Organ
Franz Liszt’s majestic ‘Prelude and Fugue on the Name BACH’ is not only his best-known

Franz Liszt’s majestic ‘Prelude and Fugue on the Name BACH’ is not only his best-known

“All is but mere transition. / Heed well these earnest words: / from the hour,

It has been ten years since the Dresden Frauenkirche, completely destroyed in WWII, was reconstructed.

The era of the North German Baroque is a remarkable time in many respects. It

With its current recording the chamber choir Apollini et Musis brings some extraordinary South-American flair

Robert ditches Ernestine to be with Clara. Johannes writes Clara love-letters, and Robert is interned

Sonatas, chorale settings, gospels—many things are clothed in sound here: matters of life, faith, god

Georg Philipp Telemann’s The Death of Jesus narrates the Passion of Christ from an entirely

Under the direction of Ulrich Kaiser, the Neue Knabenchor Hamburg presents the broad spectrum of

Georg Philipp Telemann and his cantatas for the liturgical year stand at the heart of