Consecration of Störmthal church and organ

Bach Cantata Day Information:
Consecration of Störmthal church and organ

Occurs every November 2nd. Not a liturgical day.

Occurrences:


Music for this day

  • Höchsterwünschtes Freudenfest, BWV 194
    (first performance 2 November 1723, Leipzig period)


In 1723, the church and organ of Störmthal, a village close to Leipzig was rebuilt on a commission by Statz Friedrich von Fullen. He requested approval of the organ by Bach, already Kapellmeister in Leipzig. He must have liked the instrument, because he wrote this special cantata for the consecration of the church and the instrument, and conducted the first performance on November 2nd 1723. Strangely enough, the organ does not play a part in the cantata. The cantata was later performed again on Trinity Sunday on at least three occasions.

The Störmthal Organ has basically not changed since Bach's time, apart from some restaurations. Worth a visit?


Playlist

WBCF1102-Consecration of Störmthal church and organ

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Image of the day

The organ in Störmthal, built in 1723 by Zacharias Hildebrandt, pupil of the famous organ builder Gottfried Silbermann.

The organ in Störmthal, built in 1723 by Zacharias Hildebrandt, pupil of the famous organ builder Gottfried Silbermann.