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2022 - a year of friendship!


Did you know ...

... that In Freundschaft
was composed in friendship
by Karlheinz Stockhausen
as a clarinet solo for Suzanne Stephens,
and later adapted to the instruments
of other friends?

28 October 2021

Let's be thankful for 2021, a year to take courage.

We shared knowledge, and continue.

We talked, and continue.

We remembered great people, and continue.

We enjoyed places, songs and food with friends, and continue!

Calendar for 2022[edit]

2021 was another green year

Music[edit]

Advent[edit]

27 November
St. Martin, Idstein · women's choir:
4 December
St. Martin, Idstein
12 December
St. Martin, Moosach
18 December
St. Martin, Idstein

Did you know ...

Christmas[edit]

24 December
St. Martin, Idstein
26 December
St. Martin, Idstein
31 December
St. Sylvester, Schwabing

Did you know ...

January[edit]

Happy New Year

Did you know ...

... that Nothgottes,
a pilgrimage destination in the Rheingau
since the 14th century,
is a monastery of Cistercians from Vietnam?

(6 January 2022)

In Freundschaft

1 January
St. Martin, Moosach
6 January
St. Martin, Moosach
8 January
St. Martin, Idstein

... that star singers from the Munich parish of St. Martin, Moosach, were received by Angela Merkel in 2012?

16 January
Iglesia de Santiago, Gáldar
  • Vamos cantando a Dios [1]
  • Pan y vino sobre el altar [2]
22 January
Catedral de Santa Ana, Las Palmas
  • Cordero de Dios [3]
23 January
Iglesia de San Juan Bautista, Arucas
  • Santo, Santo, Santo es el Señor [4]
29 January
St. Martin, Idstein

... that "Nahe wollt der Herr uns sein" (The Lord wanted to be close to us), first written in Dutch by Huub Oosterhuis in 1964, was included in the 1975 German hymnal Gotteslob?

February[edit]

2 February
Chamber music concert of the
5 February
St. Martin, Idstein
10 February
Nationaltheater München

Did you know ...

... that operatic soprano Elena Tsallagova has been described as a natural actress who can make even looking around a corner interesting?

13 February
St. Martin, Idstein
13 February
St. Bonifatius, Wiesbaden
19 February
St. Martin, Idstein
20 February
Oper Frankfurt
26 February
St. Martin, Idstein

... that the mezzo-soprano of Beth Taylor was the only lower voice when she appeared as Dardano in Handel's Amadigi, portraying her male character with fine vocal lines and "remarkable coloraturas"?

March[edit]

2 March
St. Martin, Idstein
3 March
Concert for Ukraine
Stadttheater, Minden
10 March · Hesse for Ukraine
Alte Oper listen · more

Did you know ...

... that "Bewahre uns, Gott" (Keep us, God) is a hymn for protection and blessing that Eugen Eckert derived from a 1968 peace song written and composed in Argentina?

... that Anna Korsun, a composer who studied in Kyiv and Munich, and teaches in Amsterdam, was awarded a scholarship at the Villa Massimo in Rome in 2018?

... that Monika Buczkowska, who appeared as a student at the Grand Theatre, Poznań, as Mozart's Susanna, was a soloist in Beethoven's Ninth Symphony at a charity concert for Ukraine at the Alte Oper?

... that during a German charity concert for Ukraine, Slovakian singer Judita Nagyová performed a solo in the finale of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony?

... that AJ Glueckert appeared at the Metropolitan Opera as Erik in 2017, described as a "clarion sensitive tenor", and at the Oper Frankfurt as Flamand in 2018, with "passionate power"?

... that when public radio stations aired Beethoven's Ninth Symphony in solidarity with Ukraine on 10 March 2022, the bass voice of Anthony Robin Schneider was heard live from Frankfurt and recorded from Auckland?

11 March
Nationaltheater München
12 March
Gasteig
13 March
Chor von St. Bonifatius (not me)

... that after the Ukrainian soprano Olga Bezsmertna won the Neue Stimmen competition in 2011, she was engaged at the Vienna State Opera?

... that the melody of Mozart's aria "Dove sono" from Le nozze di Figaro, asking "Where are those happy moments ...?", begins similarly to the Agnus Dei from his earlier Coronation Mass?

... that Katharina Konradi, a soprano born in Kyrgyzstan, made a recording of lieder with pianist Gerold Huber including settings by Lori Laitman of children's poems written in Terezin?

... that that American soprano Emily Pogorelc went from winning the 2018 "Most Promising Talent" prize at Glyndebourne to appearing as Mozart's Cherubino at the Munich Opera Festival?

... that compositions by Graham Waterhouse range from the beginning of his String Sextet, Op. 1, in 1979 to the Fantasia Ucraina for two violins in 2022?

... that all stanzas of the song "Gott liebt diese Welt" begin with this line, sending the message that God loves this world to young Christians in Mecklenburg after the Berlin Wall was built?

13 March
St. Martin, Moosach
19 March
St. Martin, Idstein
26 March
St. Martin, Idstein

... that the text of the hymn "Herr, nimm auch uns zum Tabor mit" was written in 2001 because few German hymns dealt with the transfiguration of Jesus, an annual reading during Lent?

... that when Bernardin Schellenberger wrote the 1978 hymn "Selig, wem Christus auf dem Weg begegnet", he was prior at Mariawald Abbey, a Trappist monastery?

April[edit]

2 April
St. Martin, Idstein
3 April
9 April
St. Martin, Idstein
14 April
15 April · Good Friday
Chor St. Martin, Idstein
16 April · Easter Vigil
Chor St. Martin, Idstein
17 April · Easter
Chor von St. Bonifatius (not me)

Did you know ...

... that the Johannespassion by Wolfram Menschick, a setting of the Passion according to St John for three soloists and choir, was performed today at Essen Cathedral?

... that in the twelve-stanza Easter hymn "Ihr Christen, singet hocherfreut", based on a 15th-century hymn in Latin, an angel tells women to not remain at the empty tomb?

18 April
Oper Frankfurt
23 April
St. Martin, Idstein
28 April · RMF
Kurhaus Wiesbaden

Did you know ...

... that when Nadja Stefanoff portrayed the title role of Giordano's Fedora at the Oper Frankfurt, one reviewer complimented the brilliance and agility of her voice, assertive even when singing softly?

... that when tenor Jonathan Tetelman appeared as Loris Ipanov in Giordano's Fedora, which had made Caruso famous, a reviewer called him ideal for the role? 8 Jun

... that Lorenzo Passerini, who has conducted several operas in Sydney, revived Giordano's Fedora at the Oper Frankfurt?

... that the Kyiv Symphony Orchestra brought music by three Ukrainian composers to concert halls in Poland and Germany in April 2022, including the Berlin Philharmonie and the Kurhaus Wiesbaden (pictured)?

... that Aleksey Semenenko from Odessa, professor of violin at the Folkwang University, was held in Ukraine for a month after a concert on 23 February, but played on a tour in Germany in April?

... that Luigi Gaggero conducted the Kyiv Symphony Orchestra in Germany in April 2022, restoring Lyatoshynsky's Symphony No. 3 to its 1951 version, with the last movement themed "Peace will conquer war"?

May[edit]

1 May · IMF
Hessisches Staatstheater Wiesbaden
4 May
Stadthalle Kronberg
8 May
NGL Schola, St. Martin, Idstein

Did you know ...

... that soprano Sarah Traubel appeared as Inanna in Jörg Widmann's Babylon for the opening of the 2022 Internationale Maifestspiele Wiesbaden?

11 May · IMF
Hessisches Staatstheater Wiesbaden
15 May
Martinis, St. Martin, Idstein
15 May
Basilika, Schloss Johannisberg
18 May
Bockenheimer Depot

... that in 2020 when Persian-Canadian countertenor Cameron Shahbazi performed in Written on Skin in Cologne, his "Luciferian charm" and "iridescent voice" were noted?

... that Ukrainian baritone Danylo Matviienko, who holds a master's degree in mathematics, appeared as Demetrius in Britten's A Midsummer Night's Dream at the Oper Frankfurt?

St. Martin, Idstein
22 May · Abendlob
Chor St. Martin, Idstein
28 May · Evensong
Chor von St. Bonifatius, Wiesbaden
29 May
St. Valentin, Kiedrich

Did you know ...

... that after bombing in World War II, the surviving tower of the Friedenskirche, a Lutheran church in Stuttgart, was combined with a new concrete structure?

... that songs from the collection "Auf dem Weg durch diese Nacht" (On the way through this night) were performed at the 2022 Katholikentag?

... that "Öffnet eure Tore" is a 1810 hymn in German written by Christoph Bernhard Verspoell for the Feast of the Ascension, based on Psalm 24

June[edit]

5 June · Pentecost
Chor von St. Bonifatius
5 June
Westfälisches Musikfestival Hamm
6 June · Pentecost
Ecumenical Pentecost open air
6 June
Klassik zu Pfingsten

Did you know ...

... that the Messe brève no. 7 by Charles Gounod (pictured) is an 1890 Missa brevis that he derived from an earlier work for only two voices and organ?

... that the Konzerthalle in Bad Salzuflen, an example of spa architecture in the 1960s, is one of the regular venues of the Nordwestdeutsche Philharmonie?

... that Linus Roth, who plays the 1703 Dancla Stradivarius violin, recorded all compositions by Mieczysław Weinberg which feature a solo violin?

12 June
Children's choir of St. Martin, Idstein
16 June · Corpus Christi
St. Martin, Idstein
16 June
Oper Frankfurt
19 June · Kirchweih
Chor und Orchester of St. Martin, Idstein

... that "Ich lobe meinen Gott von ganzem Herzen" is a cheerful hymn based on the beginning of Psalm 9?

... that when Heather Engebretson portrayed the title role of Puccini's Madama Butterfly for the first time, a reviewer said that her voice "can tremble with panic and shine with hope"?

... that R. B. Schlather directed the world premiere of Hertzberg's chamber opera The Rose Elf in Brooklyn, as well as Cimarosa's L'Italiana in Londra and Puccini's Madama Butterfly at the Oper Frankfurt?

... that the Missa brevis in C by František Brixi, an 18th-century kapellmeister at Prague Cathedral, was not published until 2004?

... that the only trumpet concerto by Antonio Vivaldi is for two trumpets?

25 June · RMF opening
Eberbach Abbey
26 June
women of Chor von St. Bonifatius
26 June
Oper Frankfurt

... that organist Jehan Alain's Messe modale en septuor was written for a septet of soprano, alto, flute and string quartet?

... that the 18th-century "Danket, danket dem Herrn", a thanksgiving round based on Psalm 106:1, has been described as one of the most widespread rounds in German?

... that when the Canadian baritone Iain MacNeal appeared as Odysseus in Dallapiccola's Ulisse at the Oper Frankfurt, a reviewer noted that he portrayed the "character's self-exegeses"?

... that when Francesco Lanzillotta conducted Dallapiccola's Ulisse at Oper Frankfurt in 2022, a reviewer noted that he "does not shy away from agglomerations of sound"?

... that Colombian singer Juanita Lascarro became a soprano at the Oper Frankfurt, where she appeared as both Calypso and Penelope in a new production of Dallapiccola's Ulisse?

... that in 2021 Sarah Aristidou recorded Jörg Widmann's Labyrinth V, a wordless piece for her soprano voice with "ululations, sobs, jazz inflections and wild laughter"?

July[edit]

7 July · RMF
Kurhaus Wiesbaden
8 July · RMF
Lutherkirche, Wiesbaden
9 July
Zu dir, o Gott, erheben wir
14 July · RMF
St. Martinus, Hattersheim

Did you know ...

... that in a choral tour program titled Salmo!, Bach's 18th successor first conducted Salmo 150, an a cappella setting of Psalm 150 by the Brazilian composer Ernani Aguiar?

... that when pieces from Mendelssohn's German Liturgy were sung by the Thomanerchor (pictured) in 2022, a reviewer noted "a captivating purity in the tone of devotional Reformation romanticism"?

... that Andreas Reize ranked Wie lieblich sind deine Wohnungen, a choral setting of the first verses of Psalm 84 by Johann Hermann Schein, as one of three pinnacles of motets before Bach?

... that when the new church of St. Martinus in Hattersheim was built in 1915 with Jugendstil elements, the architect incorporated parts from the earlier church?

... that Stardust, the title of a composition by Taylor Scott Davis for eight voices a cappella commissioned by Voces8, became also the name of the vocal ensemble's 2022 tour?

... that Britten's Five Flower Songs, part songs composed for a couple's 25th wedding anniversary, premiered at their estate Dartington Hall?

16 July · RMF
Kubus
17 July
Youth project choir St. Martin, Idstein
17 July
Oper Frankfurt

... that Victória Pitts from Brazil portrayed characters in all three parts of Puccini's Il trittico at the Oper Frankfurt in 2022, including Zita in Gianni Schicchi?

... that Pier Giorgio Morandi first played as the principal oboist at La Scala in Milan, and conducted a 2019 recorded production of Verdi's Il trovatore at the Verona Arena, directed by Franco Zeffirelli?

28 July · RMF
Kubus
30 July
St. Bonifatius, Lorchhausen
31 July · RMF
Eberbach Abbey

... that the last of three Regina coeli settings written by Mozart for Salzburg Cathedral is scored for four soloists, choir and orchestra?

August[edit]

2 August · RMF
Kubus
6 August
Hoch sei gepriesen unser Gott
12 August · RMF
Eberbach Abbey
14 August
Der Geist des Herrn erfüllt das All

Did you know ...

... that Markus Becker, who earned awards for his recording of the complete piano works by Max Reger, also recorded jazz?

19 August · RMF
Lutherkirche, Wiesbaden
20 August · RMF
Kurhaus Wiesbaden
24 August · RMF
Eberbach Abbey
31 August · RMF
Kubus

... that the Russian violinist Evgeny Sviridov, who has been concertmaster of the Baroque ensemble Concerto Köln since 2015, has made an award-winning recording of sonatas by Giuseppe Tartini?

September[edit]

2 September · RMF
Eberbach Abbey
3 September
St. Martin, Idstein
11 September
St. Peter und Paul, Schierstein
11 September
New Synagogue, Mainz
  • Im Herzen Israels
  • Shai Terry (mezzo)
  • Shalom alechem
  • Schubert: Die Nachtigall
  • Dona, Dona
  • Habanera
11 September
Unionskirche, Idstein
18 September
St. Martin, Idstein
22 September
Wiesbaden choirs
25 September
St. Martin, Idstein

Did you know ...

... that Jauchzet dem Herren, alle Welt by Heinrich Schütz, a 1619 setting of Psalm 100 for double choir, was performed at the Proms at the Royal Albert Hall in 1972?

25 September
Casals Forum, interior
28 September
Casals Forum

... that the walls of the Kronberg Academy's Casals Forum (pictured) are curved and covered with wood in a manner reminiscent of a string instrument?

... that Ella van Poucke, a cellist who studied at the Kronberg Academy, returned there as a soloist, playing Haydn's Cello Concerto No.  1 in the new Casals Forum?

... that the Concerto for Piano and String Orchestra was described by its composer, Alfred Schnittke, as sounding like a "blues nightmare" at one point?

October[edit]

1 October
St. Martin, Idstein
3 October · sing concert
Verdi: Messa di Requiem
8 October
St. Martin, Idstein
15 October
Oper Frankfurt

Did you know ...

... that "Kommt herbei, singt dem Herrn" is a Christian hymn that Diethard Zils wrote in 1972 as a paraphrase of Psalm 95 to an Israeli melody?

... that Talia Or (pictured), who sang as the Voice of a Falcon at La Scala, was born in Israel and is based in Germany?

... that Silvia Hauer, a singer of Rossini's Rosina and Bizet's Carmen at Staatstheater Wiesbaden, performed the mezzo-soprano solo of Verdi's Requiem in 2022?

... that Sung Min Song, who was an informatics engineer in Seoul until age 26, performed the extreme tenor role of Arnold in Rossini's Guillaume Tell as his debut at the Saarländisches Staatstheater?

... that after Domen Križaj from Slovenia was a prize winner in the singing competition Neue Stimmen, he moved to the Oper Frankfurt where he appeared as Massenet's Albert and Mozart's Papageno?

16 October
Ecumenical service for the
22 October
St. Martin, Idstein
25 October · RMF
Kurhaus Wiesbaden
30 October
St. Martin, Idstein

... that the three lines of the traditional German round "Lobet und preiset, ihr Völker, den Herrn" are based on verses from three psalms?

... that "Look at the world" is a 1996 choral harvest anthem with text and music by John Rutter, written for CPRE "on the theme of the environment and our responsibility towards it"?

November[edit]

1 November
women of Chor von St. Bonifatius
4 November
Maria Königin, Niedernhausen
5 November GW60
Allerheiligen-Hofkirche · look and see

Did you know ...

... that the mass Messe in A by Christopher Tambling, originally set for high voices, proved so popular that a four-part version was commissioned.

... that Concentricities, a 2019 clarinet–cello–piano trio by Graham Waterhouse, musically depicts a theme of circular, spiraling, or oscillating concentric phenomena in nature and human structures? (2023)

... that Four Epigraphs after Escher is a 1993 piano trio by Graham Waterhouse for viola, heckelphone and piano based on four graphic artworks by M. C. Escher including Reptiles?

6 November
St. Martin
10 November
Renaissance Street Singers
13 November
Presbyterian Church of Katonah
14 November
Union Theological Seminary
18 November
Theater Münster
20 November
St. Bernward, Hanover
27 November
Unionskirche, Idstein
30 Nov
Bastille Opera

December[edit]

1 December
Philharmonie de Paris
4 December
St. Martin, Idstein
4 December · Abendlob
Martinis at St. Martin, Idstein
7 December · concert
Kurhaus, Wiesbaden
11 December
Orchestra in service at St. Martin, Idstein
11 December · concert
Chor von St. Bonifatius
14 December
Oper Frankfurt
24 December · Christmas Eve
Chor & Orchester St. Martin
25 December · Christmas Day
Chor von St. Bonifatius