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Gravity Bach Complete performance of works for organ - Vol. 2 Trailer (2025)
01 January 2025
An exceptional event took place from 31 October to 1 November 2025 in St Thomas Church in Leipzig, where Bach was cantor: Johannes Lang performed the complete organ works of his illustrious predecessor.
Peter Tchaikovsky: A Swan Lake - Semperoper Dresden Trailer (2023)
17 December 2023
A Swan Lake is a contemporary adaptation of the classic Swan Lake choreographed by Johan Inger. Based upon "The Stealing of the Veil" from Johann Karl August Musäusʼ considered to be the origin of Ivanov and Petipa's Swan Lake, this rendition offers a nuanced exploration of the perennial narrative, delving into themes of love, betrayal, freedom and transformation, adding layers of complexity to the narrative through its modern lens.
Gravity Bach Complete performance of works for organ - Vol. 1 Trailer (2025)
01 January 2025
An exceptional event took place from 31 October to 1 November 2025 in St Thomas Church in Leipzig, where Bach was cantor: Johannes Lang performed the complete organ works of his illustrious predecessor.
Gravity Bach Complete performance of works for organ - Vol. 3 Trailer (2025)
01 January 2025
An exceptional event took place from 31 October to 1 November 2025 at St Thomas's Church in Leipzig, where Bach was cantor: Johannes Lang performed the complete organ works of his illustrious predecessor.
Gravity Bach Complete performance of works for organ - Vol. 4 Trailer (2025)
01 January 2025
An exceptional event took place from 31 October to 1 November 2025 in St Thomas Church in Leipzig, where Bach was cantor: Johannes Lang performed the complete organ works of his illustrious predecessor.
Bach & Zelenka Easter Oratorio & Easter Mass Trailer (2024)
01 May 2024
The Belgian vocal ensemble Vox Luminis compares two sacred works from the German Baroque repertoire, both celebrating the resurrection of Christ: the Easter Oratorio by the Lutheran Johann Sebastian Bach, which premiered in Leipzig in 1725, and the Missa Paschalis by the Catholic Jan Dismas Zelenka, which premiered in Dresden in 1726.