No rehearsals – No concert – No everyday life…

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Surely word has already spread that our Passion Concert on Palm Sunday will not take place. The reasons for this are sufficiently known to everyone. The Stuttgarter Oratorienchor has stopped rehearsals since Friday, 13.3.2020 until further notice. Just a few weeks ago, no one could imagine that everything we took for granted until now would be banned, closed or canceled. For now, there is only one thing we can do: We all participate in the effort to get some grip on this health crisis affecting our entire society. After all, we all want to enjoy wonderful music in concert halls Read more…

Heavenly spheres and earthly feelings

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Legends and myths have accompanied Mozart’s mysterious Requiem Torso from the very beginning. What a tragedy: of all things, during the composition of a requiem mass, death “itself” ends the work of the seriously diseased musical genius. One third of the mass text remains unscored and the orchestral arrangement is completed only in rudimentary form. Nevertheless, the emotions evoked by this “unfinished” composition are of elemental force. Hopeless and hopeful at the same time, everything that grips man in the face of death is gathered together. The spectrum ranges from despair, sadness and fear to anger and hope. But also Read more…

Mozart’s very last work

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In the last weeks of his life, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart worked intensively on a commissioned composition which, as is well known, he was unable to complete. Count Franz von Walsegg ordered a Requiem from him and also made a handsome down payment of 25 ducats for it. The same sum was to follow after the work was completed. You can find out about the clever tricks Mozart’s widow used to avoid having to return the 25 ducats down payment and to get the remaining sum by clicking on the link above. Additions to the Requiem newly edited The version of Read more…