Bremer Domchor
Bremer Domchor | |
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Choir | |
![]() Choir of the Bremer Dom | |
Origin | Bremen, Germany |
Founded | 1856 |
Genre | Mixed choir |
Members | 120 |
Chief conductor | Tobias Gravenhorst |
The Bremer Domchor (Bremen Cathedral Choir) is a mixed choir at the Protestant Bremen Cathedral in Bremen, Germany.
History[]
The first choir at the Dom was founded in 1684 by the theologian and church musician Carl Martin Reinthaler (1857–1893), (from 1893), (1930–1957), Hans Heintze (1957–1975), Wolfgang Helbich (1976–2008) and (from 2008).
, who was responsible for music at the and the Dommusik. Today's choir was founded in 1856 by Heinrich Kurth (1828–1872), the music teacher at the Domschule. He was succeeded byThe choir has around 120 members. They perform six to eight concerts per year, also many services. Several events have been recorded or broadcast. The choir has performed in the US and Israel, and several times in France, Italy and Eastern Europe.
External links[]
- Literature by and about Bremer Domchor in the German National Library catalogue
- Bremer Domchor stpetridom.de
- Götz Ruempler: Die Geschichte des Bremer Domchores
Categories:
- German choirs
- Musical groups established in 1856