The photo shows a panorama of the gallery in St Matthew's Church in Munich with the Steinmeyer-Woehl organ. © Armin Becker

Organ Recital

Martin Wiedenhofer plays organ works by Bach.

Concert
Evang.-Luth. Bischofskirche St. Matthäus
Evang.-Luth. Kirchengemeinde St. Matthäus

Martin Wiedenhofer has been closely associated with St Matthew's Church for many years as organist and accompanist for the Munich Motet Choir and is known for his participation in numerous television and radio services. He studied school and church music and teaches at a grammar school in Freising. He plays free and choral organ works by Johann Sebastian Bach.

Works by J. S. Bach

  • Präludium und Fuge in Es-Dur (BWV 552)

  • Triosonate (BWV 526):

    BWV 525–530: Sechs Sonaten

  • Passacaglia in c-Moll (BWV 582)

  • Konzert (BWV 593):

    BWV 592–596: Fünf Konzertbearbeitungen, nach Johann Ernst von Sachsen-Weimar und Antonio Vivaldi

Works

  • choralgebundene Werke

Venue

Evang.-Luth. Bischofskirche St. Matthäus

Nußbaumstr. 1
80336 München

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Evang.-Luth. Kirchengemeinde St. Matthäus

pfarramt.stmatthaeus.m@elkb.de
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The photo shows a panorama of the gallery in St Matthew's Church in Munich with the Steinmeyer-Woehl organ.
Steinmeyer-Woehl organ at St Matthäus Church in Munich © Armin Becker
The picture shows the organist Martin Wiedenhofer.
Martin Wiedenhofer © Matthias Göbel
St Matthew's Church seen from Nußbaumpark (2025)
St Matthew's Church seen from Nußbaumpark (2025) © Armin Becker

Organiser

Evang.-Luth. Kirchengemeinde St. Matthäus

St. Matthäus is the main Protestant-Lutheran and Episcopal church in Munich. The predecessor of the current church was built in 1833 on Sonnenstraße near Karlsplatz and fell victim to National Socialist urban planning in 1938. From 1953 to 1955, Gustav Gsaenger built today's church, which is one of the most important monuments of post-war modernism in Germany.

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