Bachchor Wiesbaden Explained

Bachchor Wiesbaden
Founding:1978
Genre:Mixed church choir
Members:80
Chief Conductor:Niklas Sikner
Awards:Kulturpreis der Landeshauptstadt Wiesbaden
Website:Homepage Bachchor Wiesbaden

The Bachchor Wiesbaden is a mixed choir at the Protestant Lutherkirche in Wiesbaden, the state capital of Hesse, Germany. They perform oratorios, motets and cantatas, both in the liturgy and concert. The perform also on international concert tours and in partnership with a choir in Royal Tunbridge Wells.

History

Choral singing had already a long tradition at the Lutherkirche, when Klaus Uwe Ludwig, who was Kirchenmusikdirektor from 1977, founded the choir of around 60 singers in September 1978. They perform works by Johann Sebastian Bach, popular oratorios and also less known music, which they partly recorded on CD.

The choir made concert tours to Danzig, Paris, to the US and England. A partnership with the Royal Tunbridge Wells Choral Society in Royal Tunbridge Wells, the British sister city of Wiesbaden, was begun in 1994 and led to concerts of the combined choirs in both cities.

The choir has been directed by from November 2020. It is sponsored by an association of friends (Freundeskreis).[1]

Awards

Notes and References

  1. http://www.lutherkirche-wiesbaden.de/musik/foerdern/ Freundeskreis des Bachchors
  2. http://www.wiesbaden.de/medien/dokumente/kultur/Kulturpreistraeger_1981_-_2012.pdf Kulturpreisträger 1981 bis 2011