Das Bach-Museum Leipzig
Das Bach-Museum Leipzig wurde 2010 anlässlich des 325. Geburstags Johann Sebastian Bachs nach umfassenden Sanierungsarbeiten neu eröffnet. Die Dauerausstellung präsentiert das Leben und Werk des Komponisten und seiner weit verzweigten musikalischen Familie.
J.S. Bach - in Eisenach, Köthen & Leipzig | Discover Germany
Johann Sebastian Bach is one of the greatest composers in classical music history. His works continue to move and inspire people all over the world. We introduce you to three key places that were central to his life and work: Eisenach, Köthen and Leipzig. More Information:
Visiting The Bach Museum
Visiting The Bach Museum
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Places to see in ( Leipzig - Germany ) Bach Museum
Places to see in ( Leipzig - Germany ) Bach Museum
The Bach Museum reports on the life and work of Johann Sebastian Bach in twelve rooms. In the interactive exhibition visitors can listen to Baroque instruments or compare today's Leipzig with the historical one. In the treasury you can see original manuscripts and other rarities.
There are numerous curriculum-based educational offerings for all grades of all types of schools. There are lift and disabled toilets available for special schools. This interactive museum does more than tell you about the life and accomplishments of Johann Sebastian Bach. Learn how to date a Bach manuscript, listen to baroque instruments or treat your ears to any composition he ever wrote. The 'treasure room' downstairs displays rare original manuscripts.
The Bach Museum Leipzig is a museum that deals with the life and work of the composer Johann Sebastian Bach . It is part of the Bach Archive Leipzig in the Bosehaus am Thomaskirchhof. Since its opening in 1985, the museum has had 850,000 visitors. From 1987 to 2002, the musicologist Cornelia Krumbiegel directed the Museum, at the building she was involved since 1,983th
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360° Bach-Orgel im Bach-Museum
Johann Sebastian Bach war von 1723 bis zu seinem Tod 1750 in Leipzig tätig und prägte vor allem als Thomaskantor das Musikleben der Stadt. Das Bach-Archiv mit dem dazugehörigen Bach-Museum befindet sich in einem der bedeutendsten Renaissancebauten Leipzigs. Die 450 m² große Dauerausstellung gibt mit kostbaren Instrumenten, Dokumenten und Kunstwerken einen Einblick in die Welt des Thomaskantors und Musikdirektors Johann Sebastian Bach. Als Meister der Improvisation war die Orgel sein damals liebstes Musikinstrument. Der Spieltisch der Leipziger Johanniskirchenorgel - hier im Orgelraum - ist das einzige erhaltene Relikt einer Bach-Orgel in Leipzig.
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J. S. Bach Museum Leipzig
J. S. Bach Museum in Leipzig, Germany
JS Bach Museum And Grave (Burial Site) In Leipzig Germany
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I visited Johann Sebastian Bach's museum and grave in Leipzig Germany.
JS Bach was a German composer and musician who died in 28 July 1750 and buried at St Thomas church (Thomaskirche).
The video shows me walking outside the Bach museum and inside the St Thomas church at this burial site.
J. S. Bach - in Eisenach, Köthen & Leipzig | Hin & weg
Seine Musik begeistert die Menschen, seine Werke sind Musikgeschichte. Johann Sebastian Bach zählt zu den großen Komponisten. Wir stellen drei Orte vor, in denen er lebte und arbeitete: Eisenach, Köthen und Leipzig. Weiter lesen unter:
J S Bach Museum, Leipzig
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Places to see in ( Leipzig - Germany )
Places to see in ( Leipzig - Germany )
Leipzig is a city in the eastern German state of Saxony. On central Marktplatz, the Renaissance old town hall houses the Stadtgeschichtliches Museum Leipzig, chronicling city history. Composer J.S. Bach is buried in the late-Gothic St. Thomas Church, known for concerts by its boys’ choir. St. Nicholas Church was a meeting point for the “Monday Demonstrations,” which led to the 1989 overthrow of communism.
'Hypezig!' cry the papers, 'the New Berlin', says just about everybody. Yes, Leipzig is Saxony's coolest city, a playground for nomadic young creatives who have been displaced even by the fast-gentrifying German capital, but it's also a city of enormous history, a trade-fair mecca and solidly in the sights of music lovers due to its intrinsic connection to the lives and work of Bach, Mendelssohn and Wagner.
To this day, one of the world's top classical bands (the Gewandhausorchester) and oldest and finest boys' choirs (the 800-year-old Thomanerchor) continue to delight audiences. When it comes to art, the neo-realistic New Leipzig School has stirred up the international art world with such protagonists as Neo Rauch and Tilo Baumgärtel for well over 10 years. Leipzig is known as the Stadt der Helden (City of Heroes) for its leading role in the 1989 ‘Peaceful Revolution’ that led to the reunification of Germany.
Leipzig acquired the nickname Klein Paris (Little Paris) in the 18th century, when it became a center of a classical literary movement largely led by the German scholar and writer Johann Christoph Gottsched. The city is also the home of the Nikolaikirche (Church of St. Nicholas) – the starting point of peaceful demonstrations against the communist regime which led to German Reunification. The collapse of communism hit Leipzig's economy very heavily (as did communism itself), but after being on the mend for over twenty years, it has emerged as one of the success stories of the New German States.
Traces of Leipzig's history are everywhere: the ring of streets around the city center marking the former course of the city wall, the city trade houses, abandoned and repurposed industrial buildings in Plagwitz, small town structures in the outskirts where surrounding towns were incorporated during phases of rapid growth, the battlefields of the Napoleonic wars in the south and southeast of the city, and much, much more.
Alot to see in Leipzig such as :
Monument to the Battle of the Nations
St. Thomas Church, Leipzig
Leipzig Zoological Garden
Gewandhaus Leipzig
St. Nicholas Church, Leipzig
Belantis
City-Hochhaus Leipzig
Cospudener See
Museum der bildenden Künste
Leipzig Panometer
Leipzig Riverside Forest
Bach-Museum Leipzig
Clara-Zetkin Park
Markkleeberger See
Leipzig Museum of Applied Arts
Zum Arabischen Coffe Baum
Markt
Paulinerkirche, Leipzig
Mendelssohn-Haus
Old Exchange
Leipzig Botanical Garden
Leipziger Baumwollspinnerei
Zeitgeschichtliches Forum Leipzig
Johannapark
Museum of Musical Instruments of Leipzig University
New Bach monument in Leipzig
Kulkwitzer See
Gondwanaland
Altes Rathaus
Wildpark Leipzig
Rosental
Gohlis Palace
Schillerhaus
Palmengarten
Kriminalmuseum Leipzig
Natural History Museum, Leipzig
Ägyptisches Museum der Universität Leipzig
Schladitzer See
N' Ostalgie Museum
Holocaust memorial Leipzig germany
Galerie für Zeitgenössische Kunst
Lene-Voigt-Park
UNIKATUM Children's Museum Leipzig
Statue of Goethe
Sächsisches Apothekenmuseum Leipzig gemeinnützige GmbH
Clara-Zetkin-Park
Schulmuseum – Werkstatt für Schulgeschichte Leipzig
Bergbau-Technik-Park
Kunsthalle der Sparkasse Leipzig
Fockeberg
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Bach's Leipzig home
Historic photographs of Leipzig's old Thomasschule (demolished in 1902) and Bach's apartment, including his Componir-Stube (composing room) where he wrote his greatest masterpieces. The music is Bach's aria Vergnügte Ruh, beliebte Seelenlust ('Contented rest, beloved soul's desire') from his Cantata BWV 170, composed in Leipzig in 1726 and first performed on 28 July 1726 (sung here by Janet Baker with the Academy of St Martin-in-the-Fields conducted by Neville Marriner).
Bach-Museum Leipzig Wiedereröffnung am 20. März 2010
Nach zweijähriger Umbauphase ist für 7 Millionen Euro das Bach-Museum Leipzig am 20. März 2010 für Besucher wieder zugänglich. Die Einweihung fand am 21. März 2010 durch den Bundespräsidenten Horst Köhler statt.
»Hof-Compositeur Bach« – Sonderausstellung im Bach-Museum Leipzig
Sonderausstellung im Bach-Museum Leipzig
15. Februar bis 23. Juni 2019
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Bekannte Werke wie die Brandenburgischen Konzerte, die Jagdkantate oder das Orgelbüchlein zeugen von Bachs innovativen und virtuosen Kompositionen für Höfe.
Doch wie verlief eine fürstliche Festmusik eigentlich? Wer waren Bachs Auftraggeber und welche Pflichten hatte er zu erfüllen? Die interaktive und klingende Ausstellung stellt Bachs Kompositionen in den Kontext des höfischen Lebens voller Regeln und Zeremonien.
Die Sonderausstellung greift das Motto des Bachfestes 2019 »Hof-Compositeur Bach« auf.
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Leipzig, Germany- Parks, Sightseeings, Plagwitz, in winter&fall, Bach Museum
Some lovely views from Leipzig. If you need any specific information please ask.
Germany's Dresden and Leipzig
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Ton Koopman in the footsteps of J.S. Bach in Thomaskirche Leipzig
Ton Koopman and Melchior Huurdeman visit Bach town Leipzig. Ton Koopman takes us on Bach tour in the Thomaskirche and the Bach Archives. Ton Koopman retakes Bachs steps in the church where the Matthaüs Passion was performed for the first time.
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This video was recorded in Leipzig for VPRO Vrije Geluiden
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A Walk in Leipzig: St. Thomas Church and the Tomb of J. S. Bach
My visit and journey to the church of Leipzig in which Bach lived and worked as Capellmeister for 27 years until his death. Here he composed some of his most important works including all of the Cantatas, the Passions, and the Mass in B Minor. In the late 19th century, Bach's remains were identified at the cemetery of St. John Church, returned to his former workplace, and permanently sealed. Across from the church is the apartment of Bach's good friend, now the prestigious Bach Museum and Archive.