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.