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Concert in the Cathedral

Johann Sebastian Bach: Mass in B minor BWV 232
The Münchner Dommusik will perform Bach's "opus summum", the High Mass in B minor, in its entirety for the first time in the Frauenkirche.

Concert
Dom zu Unserer Lieben Frau
Münchner Dommusik

The Junge Domkantorei München, a vocal ensemble consisting of other members of Münchner Dommusik and the original sound ensemble Concerto München under the direction of Cathedral Cantor Benedikt Celler will perform Johann Sebastian Bach's Mass in B minor BWV 232 in the Cathedral Zu Unserer Lieben Frau.

The solos will be sung by Serafina Starke (soprano), Sarah Raphaela Mair (alto), Bernhard Schneider (tenor) and Ansgar Theis (bass).

With the "great catholic mass" by the Protestant composer in Munich's cathedral, the Münchner Dommusik is making an important ecumenical contribution to the Bachfest 2025.

Works by J. S. Bach

  • Messe in h-Moll (BWV 232(I)):

    I. Missa

  • Messe in h-Moll (BWV 232(II)):

    II. Symbolum Nicenum

  • Messe in h-Moll (BWV 232(III)):

    III. Sanctus

  • Messe in h-Moll (BWV 232(IV)):

    IV. Osanna, Benedictus, Agnus Dei, Dona nobis pacem

Venue

Dom zu Unserer Lieben Frau

Frauenplatz 1
80331 München

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Accessibility:

  • Car parks:

    No

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Tickets

Prices:

5,00 € – 29,00 €

5,00 € – 26,00 € (reduced price)

Advance tickets are on sale via München Ticket.
From Friday, 31 October, 12:00 noon, until the start of the concert, tickets are only available in the cathedral shop (at the main portal in the cathedral).

Advance booking:

Start: 06.10.25

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  • In which language:

    German

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Münchner Dommusik

The cathedral "Zu Unserer Lieben Frau" in Munich is a metropolitan church assigned to the Archbishop of Munich and Freising as metropolitan of the southern Bavarian ecclesiastical province. Among the dioceses of Augsburg, Regensburg and Passau, it is the first cathedral in terms of rank. The Frauenkirche is also the parish church for the second oldest parish in Munich. The services of the Domkapellmeister, the Domorganist and the Domzeremoniar are set up to organise the cathedral liturgy.