As part of the Bachfest München 2025, the baroque ensemble CONCERTO MÜNCHEN will be performing at the Orff Centre Munich. The evening's programme includes the "5. Brandenburgische Konzert" (BWV 1050), the Sonata in E minor for violin and basso continuo (BWV 1023) and the cantata "I have had enough" (BWV 82a).
The musical director is Johannes Berger, who will also play the harpsichord part. The soloists are the internationally sought-after Munich soprano Anna-Lena Elbert and Dmitry Lepekhov, concertmaster of the ensemble. The baroque ensemble CONCERTO MÜNCHEN has built up an outstanding reputation in the few years of its existence. Founded in 2016 by organist and harpsichordist Johannes Berger, the young original-sounding ensemble continues to delight audiences and the press with its refreshing virtuosity and infectious joy of music-making.
Works by J. S. Bach
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Ich habe genung (BWV 82):
Kantate zum Fest Mariae Reinigung
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Konzert 5 (BWV 1050):
BWV 1046–1051: Die sechs Brandenburgischen Konzerte
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Sonate in e-Moll (BWV 1023)
Venue
Accessibility:
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Car parks:
No
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Catering offer:
Ja, nur Getränke
Organiser
In co-operation with
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CONCERTO MÜNCHEN
To the website
Tickets
Prices:
15,00 €
7,00 € (reduced price)
Pre-booking is requested by email to veranstaltung@orff-zentrum.de or by calling 089 288105-0.
The box office opens one hour before the start of the event.
More information
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Maximum number of participants:
95
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Duration of the event:
19:00 – 22:00
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In which language:
German



Organiser
Orff-Zentrum München
The Orff-Zentrum München is a facility established by the Free State of Bavaria. It was founded as a State Institute for Research and Documentation in 1990 and since then its task has been to promote dicussion of the life and achievements of the composer Carl Orff, and to generate new momentum in the research into his work.
Since 2002, the Orff-Zentrum München has been managed by the musicologist Dr. Thomas Rösch.