Conductor, organist and harpsichordist Hansjörg Albrecht, who last performed with the Munich Bach Orchestra in Regensburg in 2023, will be joined by a hand-picked ensemble of young soloists, the Klangverwaltung Chamber Choir and the Munich Bach Festival Ensemble (with members of the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra and Munich's Gärtnerplatztheater) to perform four festive, large-scale cantatas from Bach's Leipzig cantata year 1725. The works were composed 300 years ago and were performed by Johann Sebastian Bach in Leipzig's main churches. They combine jubilant choirs and virtuoso arias with profound spirituality and, as a Bach Festival overture, provide Baroque splendour in the Historic Reichssaal in Regensburg's Old Town Hall.
Hansjörg Albrecht is Artistic Director of the CPE Bach Academy Hamburg, the CPE Bach Choir and the annual International Bach Festival Hamburg as well as one of the initiators of the Bach Festival Munich 2025.
Works by J. S. Bach
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Jesu, nun sei gepreiset (BWV 41):
Kantate zu Neujahr
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Wer mich liebet, der wird mein Wort halten (BWV 74):
Kantate zum 1. Pfingsttag
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Lobe den Herren, den mächtigen König der Ehren (BWV 137):
Kantate zum 12. Sonntag nach Trinitatis
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Unser Mund sei voll Lachens (BWV 110):
Kantate zum 1. Weihnachtstag
Venue
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KulturBüro PolliPhon
Tickets
Prices:
Kategorie I: 34,00 € / Kategorie II: 39,00 €
Kategorie I: 29,00 € / Kategorie II: 24,00 € (reduced price)
U-30 promotion: Children, schoolchildren and students up to the age of 29 receive tickets in both categories for €10.
Tickets can be purchased at the advance booking offices at the Cultural Department (Haidplatz 8), by calling (0941) 507–1412 or at the Tourist Information Centre in the Old Town Hall (Rathausplatz 4).
The box office is open from 18:30.
Advance booking:
Start: 01.09.25
VVK: Tourist-Info im Alten Rathaus (Rathausplatz 4)
Tel: 0941. 507 14 12Zur Ticketing-Website
More information
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Duration of the event:
19:30 – 21:00
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In which language:
German





Organiser
KulturBüro PolliPhon
Josef Pollinger's cultural office PolliPhon initiates and organises international cultural projects that promote exchange between Europe and the Middle East. The aim is to build cultural bridges through lighthouse projects, make diversity visible and establish new partnerships.