
Arp-Schnitger Festival: A Bach Pilgrimage in Ganderkesee
Overview
Arp-Schnitger-Festival VI - Wege zu Bach (Musikfest Atelier II) promises a profound musical experience, exploring the connection to the iconic composer within the inspiring space of St. Cyprian- u. Corneliuskirche. This church provides a fitting setting for the festival, known for its acoustics and historical significance within Ganderkesee. Ganderkesee, a town steeped in history and culture in Lower Saxony, Germany, enhances the festival's atmosphere. Attendees can anticipate a program filled with intricate compositions and performances that celebrate the timeless legacy of Bach, tracing the paths and influences that shaped his work during the August event.
Highlights
Acoustic Excellence: St. Cyprian- u. Corneliuskirche is renowned for its exceptional acoustics, perfectly suited for the intricate compositions to be performed.
Bach's Enduring Legacy: The festival explores the influences and musical pathways that shaped Bach's timeless works, offering a deep dive into his genius.
Historical Setting: Ganderkesee provides a rich historical and cultural backdrop, enhancing the festival experience with its unique charm.
Intimate Musical Journey: Attendees can expect a program filled with beautiful compositions and performances that will take the listener on a musical journey.
Location
Meeting Point
St. Cyprian- u. Corneliuskirche Ganderkesee DE
