Sound evening hour: master concert in St. Margarethen Church!
Experience a unique concert with trumpet and organ on November 5th at 5 p.m. in the St. Margarethen Church in Gotha.

Sound evening hour: master concert in St. Margarethen Church!
On November 5th at 5 p.m., a top-class musical event awaits visitors to St. Margarethen Church in Gotha. Under the title “From Central Germany to the World” the talented musicians Uwe Komischke, solo trumpeter and university professor in Weimar, as well as the concert organist Thorsten A. Pech, who lives in Weimar, will take to the stage. At this special concert, listeners can look forward to masterful compositions by greats such as G. H. Stölzel, Johann Sebastian Bach, Walther and Georg Friedrich Handel. The highlight of the evening will be Handel's impressive “Fireworks Music”, which will be played as the culmination of the church music lesson.
The impressive sounds come from the high Bach trumpet and the corno da caccia, two instruments that will make the concert an unforgettable experience. Entry to this cultural highlight is free, but donations are welcome at the exit. Those interested can find further information on Thorsten Pech's website: thorsten-pech.com.
Insights into the church scene in Germany
Music festivals are widespread in Germany, including many that focus on church music. The German Music Information Center (miz) emphasizes that there are a large number of professional and semi-professional festivals that take place regularly. These festivals have made a name for themselves through international aspects and special thematic focuses and thus stand out from the usual concert offering. Interest in church music is unbroken and offers both passionate musicians and enthusiastic listeners a wealth of opportunities to be musically inspired.
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In summary, music, especially in the form of festivals and concerts like the one in Gotha, can not only entertain but also connect. It is a meeting place for people who share a love of music and a space where traditions are kept alive.
There is already great anticipation for the upcoming concert. Anyone who would like to secure a place in the St. Margarethen Church should not miss the date and be prepared to be thrilled by a top-class musical performance. The evening promises to be a real highlight in Gotha's cultural calendar.