Wed. April 3 - Sun. April 7 (week after Easter)
The large Sauer organ |
The Schuke organ of the Kaiser-Wilhelm- Memorial Church Berlin |
The great organ of the |
St. Mary's Church |
Henry Fairs |
Program:
Philharmonie (Tiergarten): Karl Schuke (IV/86); guided tour of the hall in small groups, organ presentation with Dr. Oliver Hilmes and Sebastian Heindl
Protestant Cathedral (center): Sauer (IV/112), 1905; organ demonstration with Marco Heise
Heilig-Kreuz-Kirche (Kreuzberg): Elias & George Hook (III/38), 1870/71; organ demonstration
with Johannes Stolte
Martin Luther Memorial Church (Tempelhof): Walker (IV/43), 1935; organ demonstration
with Friedrich-Wilhelm Schulze
Auenkirche (Wilmersdorf): Furtwängler & Hammer (IV/86), 1897 / 1924 ff.; organ demonstration
with Winfried Kleindopf
Church of St. Mary Immaculate Conception (Wilmersdorf): Feith (III/54), 1925; organ demonstration with Prof. Dr. Robert Knappe
Church of Corpus Christi (Prenzlauer Berg): Steinmeyer (III/65), 1925; organ demonstration
with Martin Kondziella
Church of St. Afra (Mitte): William Hill (III/46), 1869; organ demonstration with Jonas Wilfert
Babylon cinema (Prenzlauer Berg): exclusive screening of a silent film and organ performance with house organist Anna Vavilkina (Philips (II/13 in multiplex system) 1929, the only cinema organ in Germany preserved in its original location)
Organ department of the University of the Arts (UdK) and organ course with Prof. Henry Fairs
Church of St. Matthias (Schöneberg): Seifert & Sohn (IV/77), 1958 ff. Late night improvisation concert with Prof. Dirk Elsemann
Service in the church with the Amalienorgel: Migendt / Marx (II/22), 1755, built for Princess Anna Amalie of Prussia
Organ meditation in the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church
Participation fee: € 290 (€ 250 for pupils and students) (individual days € 60/€ 50)
Minimum number of participants: 20 persons
Interview und Improvisationen | Marco heise
Presseberichte
ganzschönschön - Orgeltage Berlin