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MATTHÄUS-PASSION

March 24, 2025 , 20:00

In January 2023, the audience in the Elbphilharmonie responded to the performance of Bach's St. John Passion with the Gaechinger Cantorey with minutes of cheering. "There was a lot to celebrate," commented Marcus Stäbler for the Hamburger Abendblatt newspaper at the time, citing the "eye for the big picture", the "dense arc of tension", the "sense of context" and the "flair for detail" in Hans-Christoph Rademann's interpretation.

Now the traditional ensemble of the International Bach Academy Stuttgart is returning to the Elbe with the St. Matthew Passion. The monumental oratorio with nine soloists, two choirs and a double orchestra immerses us in a deeply spiritual, moving and poetic experience. Bach's depiction of Jesus' last hours offers a journey through the human soul in the spirit of the Protestant tradition of the time. He masterfully brings the sacred text to life with vivid harmonies and exquisite interplay between soloists and choirs.

With a hand-picked choir, a first-class baroque orchestra and outstanding soloists, Hans-Christoph Rademann presents a renewed and faithful version of this highlight of vocal music of all time.

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Johann Sebastian BACH: St. Matthew Passion BWV 244

 

Gaechinger Cantorey
Hans-Christoph Rademann, Conductor

Miriam Feuersinger, soprano
Alex Potter, alto
Daniel Johannsen, tenor (Evangelist and arias)
Matthias Winckhler, bass (Jesus)
Tobias Berndt, Bass (Arias and Pilate)

Lucy De Butts, soprano
Tobias Knaus, alto
Christoph Pfaller, tenor
Martin Schicketanz, bass

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GAECHINGER CANTOREY

Ensemble

The Gaechinger Cantorey is the ensemble of the International Bach Academy Stuttgart. It combines a baroque orchestra and a hand-picked choir to form a finely tuned original ensemble. Under the direction of academy director Hans-Christoph Rademann, this ensemble is committed to the international dissemination of a "Stuttgart Bach style".

The tonal backbone of this characteristic Bach style is embodied by two replicas of original instruments from the workshop of Bach's legendary contemporary Gottfried Silbermann (1683-1753) commissioned by the Bach Academy: the replica of a Silbermann chest organ previously discovered in Seerhausen, Saxony, which has been part of the ensemble since 2016, and the replica of a Silbermann harpsichord, which has completed the ensemble since 2021. These two faithful witnesses of Baroque sound form the tonal center of the Gaechinger Cantorey.

Since its re-establishment as the Gaechinger Cantorey in 2016, the ensemble of the International Bach Academy has established itself with numerous performances in Germany, such as at the Musikfest Stuttgart, the Bachwoche Ansbach, the Bachfest Leipzig, the Rheingau Music Festival, the Festspielhaus Baden-Baden, the Dresden Kulturpalast and the Hamburg Elbphilharmonie, as well as abroad at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées in Paris, in the USA (Fort Lauderdale, Chapel Hill, Norfolk, Princeton, Los Angeles, Irvine, Williamsburg), in Canada (Montréal) and in South America (São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires, Lima, Santiago de Chile, Bogotá).
In addition, the Gaechinger Cantorey and its director Hans-Christoph Rademann have a busy recording schedule. The ensemble has recorded the "Christmas Oratorio", cantatas and the two passions by J.S. Bach, Handel's "Messiah", Haydn's "Creation" and other works for the Stuttgart label Carus and accentus music. Digital podcasts and concert streams with the Gaechinger Cantorey are also available in the Bachakademie media library.

From May 2023 to June, the Gaechinger Cantorey under the direction of Hans-Christoph Rademann will perform all of J. S. Bach's cantatas from his first year as Leipzig's Thomaskantor - exactly 300 years after the historic event in 1723/1724. CD recordings of all concerts under the title VISION.BACH will be released by Hänssler Classic.

The Gaechinger Cantorey regularly and with conviction participates in the various music education formats of the International Bach Academy, which, under the motto "BachBewegt!" children and young people actively on stage or as listeners in the concert hall to sing, dance and experience the music. This includes family concerts, joint performances and danced interpretations of important masterpieces of oratorio literature.

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HANS-CHRISTOPH RADEMANN

Conductor

The conductor Hans-Christoph Rademann is an internationally sought-after performer with a broad repertoire ranging from the rediscovery of early music to the premieres of contemporary works. He focuses on composers such as Johann Sebastian Bach and Heinrich Schütz. He has produced a complete recording of the latter's oeuvre for Carus Verlag. In 2023/24, he will perform all cantatas from J. S. Bach's first year as Leipzig Thomaskantor with the Gaechinger Cantorey under the title VISION.BACH, which will also be produced in 10 double CDs on the Hänssler Classic label.

Born in Dresden, Hans-Christoph Rademann grew up in Schwarzenberg in the Ore Mountains in a family of cantors. He was a singer in the famous Dresden Kreuzchor and studied choral and orchestral conducting at the Dresden University of Music. Shortly after starting his studies, he founded the Dresden Chamber Choir and led it to international fame. Hans-Christoph Rademann was director of the Singakademie Dresden, chief conductor of the NDR Choir and conducted the RIAS Kammerchor Berlin from 2007 to 2015. In 2013, he was appointed Academy Director of the Stuttgart International Bach Academy as successor to Helmuth Rilling. He refounded the ensemble, the Gaechinger Cantorey, as an original sound ensemble. With programme "BachBewegt!", he established an extensive educational program at the Bachakademie Stuttgart,programme , which is unique in its level.

Guest performances have taken him to many parts of the world, to North and South America, China, Taiwan, Japan, India, Sri Lanka, South Africa and almost all European music capitals. In november 2022, he opened the Montréal Bach Festival with a celebrated performance of Bach's St. John Passion. The conductor regularly collaborates with leading ensembles such as the Nederlandse Bachvereniging, the Freiburg Baroque Orchestra, the Collegium 1704, the Basel Symphony Orchestra, the Orchestre Philharmonique du Luxembourg, the Dresden Philharmonic and the Stuttgart Philharmonic.

Hans-Christoph Rademann has received numerous awards for his artistic work and social commitment. These include the Saxon Constitutional Medal, the Art Prize of the City of Dresden, the Johann Walter Plaque, the Heinrich Schütz Prize and the European Church Music Prize. CD recordings from his extensive discography have been awarded the German Record Critics' Award, the Grand Prix du Disque, the Gramophone Classical Music Award, the Diapason d'Or and the Opus Klassik, among others.

Hans-Christoph Rademann has been Professor of Choral Conducting at the Carl Maria von Weber Academy of Music in Dresden since 2000. He is also the director of the Erzgebirge Music Festival, an ambassador for the Erzgebirge and patron of the Christian Hospice Service Dresden.

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Gaechinger Cantorey

Gaechinger Cantorey

Ensemble

The Gaechinger Cantorey is the ensemble of the International Bach Academy Stuttgart. In it, a baroque orchestra and a hand-picked choir combine to form a finely coordinated original sound system. Under the direction of academy director Hans-Christoph Rademann, this ensemble has made it its mission to spread the “Stuttgart Bach style” internationally.
The tonal backbone of this characteristic Bach style is embodied by two replicas of original instruments commissioned by the Bach Academy from the workshop of the legendary Bach contemporary Gottfried Silbermann (1683–1753): the replica of a chest organ by Silbermann that was previously discovered in Seerhausen, Saxony, which has been part of the ensemble since 2016, and the replica of a Silbermann harpsichord, which has completed the ensemble since 2021. These two true-to-the-original witnesses of baroque sound ideas form the tonal center of the Gaechinger Cantorey.
Since its re-foundation as Gaechinger Cantorey in 2016, the ensemble of the International Bach Academy has performed numerous times in Germany, such as at the Stuttgart Music Festival, the Ansbach Bach Week, the Leipzig Bach Festival, the Rheingau Music Festival, in the Festspielhaus Baden-Baden, in the Dresden Kulturpalast and in the Elbphilharmonie in Hamburg, as well as abroad in the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées in Paris, in the USA (Fort Lauderdale, Chapel Hill, Norfolk, Princeton, Los Angeles, Irvine, Williamsburg), in Canada (Montréal) and in South America (São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires, Lima, Santiago de Chile, Bogotá) made a name for themselves.

In addition, the Gaechinger Cantorey with its director Hans-Christoph Rademann is busy recording activities. The ensemble has performed the “Christmas Oratorio”, cantatas and the two Passions by J.S. on the Stuttgart label Carus and accentus music. Bach, Handel's "Messiah", Haydn's "Creation" and other works recorded. Digital podcasts and concert streams with the Gaechinger Cantorey are also available in the Bach Academy's media library.
From May 2023 to June, the Gaechinger Cantorey under the direction of Hans-Christoph Rademann will perform all of J. S. Bach's cantatas from his first year as Leipzig St. Thomas Cantor - exactly 300 years after the historic event in 1723/1724. CD recordings of all concerts under the title VISION.BACH will be released by Hänssler Classic.
The Gaechinger Cantorey participates regularly and with conviction in the various music education formats of the International Bach Academy, which, under the motto “BachBewegt!”, invite children and young people to actively sing, dance and experience the music on stage or as listeners in the concert hall. These include family concerts, joint performances and danced interpretations of important masterpieces of oratorio literature.

Hans-Christoph Rademann

Hans-Christoph Rademann

conductor

The conductor Hans-Christoph Rademann is an internationally sought-after performer with a broad repertoire that ranges from the rediscovery of early music to the premiere of contemporary works. The focus is on composers such as Johann Sebastian Bach and Heinrich Schütz. He produced a complete recording of his oeuvre for Carus Verlag. In 2023/24 he will perform all of the cantatas from J. S. Bach's first year as Leipzig Thomaskantor with the Gaechinger Cantorey under the title VISION.BACH, which will also be produced in 10 double CDs on the Hänssler Classic label.
Born in Dresden, Hans-Christoph Rademann grew up in a family of cantors in Schwarzenberg in the Ore Mountains. He was a singer in the famous Dresden Kreuzchor and studied choir and orchestra conducting at the Dresden University of Music. Shortly after starting his studies, he founded the Dresden Chamber Choir and led it to international fame. Hans-Christoph Rademann was director of the Singakademie Dresden, chief conductor of the NDR choir and led the RIAS Kammerchor Berlin from 2007 to 2015. In 2013 he was appointed head of the International Bach Academy Stuttgart as the successor to Helmuth Rilling. He re-founded their ensemble, the Gaechinger Cantorey, as an original sound ensemble. With the “BachBewegt!” program, he built up an extensive education program at the Bach Academy in Stuttgart that is unique in its level.

Guest appearances have taken him to many parts of the world, to North and South America, China, Taiwan, Japan, India, Sri Lanka, South Africa and to almost all European music metropolises. In november 2022, he opened the Montreal Bach Festival with a celebrated performance of Bach's St. John Passion. The conductor regularly collaborates with leading ensembles such as the Nederlandse Bachvereniging, the Freiburg Baroque Orchestra, the Collegium 1704, the Basel Sinfonieorchester, the Orchester Philharmonique du Luxembourg, the Dresden Philharmonic and the Stuttgart Philharmonic.
Hans-Christoph Rademann has been awarded numerous prizes for his artistic work and his social commitment. These include the Saxon Constitutional Medal, the Art Prize of the City of Dresden, the Johann Walter Plaque, the Heinrich Schütz Prize and the Prize for European Church Music. CD recordings of his extensive discography have been made, among others. awarded the German Record Critics' Annual Prize, the Grand Prix du Disque, the Gramophone Classical Music Award, the Diapason d'Or and the Opus Klassik.
Since 2000, Hans-Christoph Rademann has been professor of choral conducting at the Carl Maria von Weber University of Music in Dresden. He is also director of the Erzgebirge Music Festival, ambassador of the Erzgebirge and patron of the Christian Hospice Service Dresden.

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