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Music played on the Clewing organ in the Bonifatius Monastery, Hünfeld, on September 25, 1925

Historical concert at the Clewing organ in Bonifatius Monastery Hünfeld scheduled for September 7th at 4 PM, as part of the 'Music in Bonifatius Monastery Hünfeld' series.

Musical Performances on the Clewing Organ at the Bonifatius Monastery Hünfeld on September 25, 1925
Musical Performances on the Clewing Organ at the Bonifatius Monastery Hünfeld on September 25, 1925

Music played on the Clewing organ in the Bonifatius Monastery, Hünfeld, on September 25, 1925

On Sunday, September 7th, music lovers are in for a treat as a concert is scheduled at the Bonifatius Monastery Church in Hünenfeld. The concert will take place at 4 PM on the historic Clewing organ, and admission is free.

The programme for the concert promises a captivating journey through time, featuring compositions from the Baroque and Romantic periods. The repertoire includes works by renowned composers such as Johann Sebastian Bach, Dietrich Buxtehude, Robert Schumann, and Louis Vierne.

One of the highlights of the concert will be the performance of Bach's Toccata in d minor, a piece that continues to enthrall audiences with its powerful and emotive melody. Vierne, the long-serving organist at Notre-Dame in Paris, will also be represented in the concert's programme.

Matthias Steinmacher, the organist of the Bonifatius Monastery Church Hünenfeld, will take centre stage as the performer for the concert. Steinmacher's mastery of the organ is sure to bring these timeless compositions to life.

After the concert, donations are welcome at the exit. The monastery church, with its rich history and stunning architecture, provides the perfect backdrop for this musical event. The exact location of the concert beyond the monastery church and the Clewing organ was not provided.

This promises to be an unforgettable musical experience, one that should not be missed. So, mark your calendars and join us on September 7th at the Bonifatius Monastery Church for a concert that will transport you through time and space.

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