Video Tour: Predigerkirche (Erfurt, Germany)
Recorded on: 26th May 2011
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Predigerkirche - Erfurt
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Predigerkirche
Places to see in ( Erfurt - Germany )
Places to see in ( Erfurt - Germany )
Erfurt is a city in the central German state of Thuringia. Martin Luther, father of the Protestant Reformation, was ordained in the Cathedral of St. Mary, whose origins date to the 8th century. Next to the cathedral is the Gothic Church of St. Severus. The Augustinerkloster is a monastery where Martin Luther lived as a monk. The Krämerbrücke bridge has medieval houses and shops, and stretches over the Gera River.
Erfurt, Thuringia's capital, is one of central Germany's most beguiling and significant cities. Holding its head as high as the former capital to the east, Weimar, it's a wonderfully preserved medieval city of grandiose churches, cobbled market squares, captivating museums and miraculously preserved architecture. And, as a university town, its contemporary culture is anything but backward-looking.
Straddling the Gera River, Erfurt was founded by St Boniface as a bishopric in 742, then propelled to prosperity in the Middle Ages as a major centre of the woad trade. In 1392 rich merchants founded the university, allowing students to study common law, rather than religious law. It was here that Martin Luther studied philosophy before taking holy orders. With most of its historical centre spared destruction in WWII, today's Erfurt proves that modernity and history can coexist gracefully. The city's appearance honours its medieval roots, while adding often classy, sometimes quirky, contemporary flourishes.
With over 200,000 inhabitants today, Erfurt was an important trading town during the Middle Ages, and has many beautiful old buildings and parks. Its university was one of the oldest in Germany, before it shut down early in the 19th century, but a refounded incarnation dating to just after reunification claims the old and august tradition.
A lot to see in Erfurt such as :
Krämerbrücke
Erfurt Cathedral
Egapark
Petersberg Citadel
Fischmarkt
Old Synagogue
Thuringian Zoo Park, Erfurt
Domplatz
Natural History Museum of Erfurt
Predigerkirche
Anger
Wachsenburg Castle
Angermuseum
Burg Gleichen
House for Sonneborn
Barfüßerkirche
Neue Mühle
Deutsches Gartenbaumuseum
Mühlburg
Peterskirche
Schloss Molsdorf
Haus zum Stockfisch
Hirschgarten
Brühler Garten
Erlebniswelt Tirica e.V. - Ein tiernahes Erlebnis
Museum für Thüringer Volkskunde. Erfurt, Allemagne
First German Bratwurst Museum
Thuringian Freilichtmuseum Hohenfelden
Bach Church, Arnstadt
Kulturhof Krönbacken
Seeberge
Georgenburse
St. Severi church
Holzhausen
Bartholomäuskirche
Thüringer Freilichtmuseum Hohenfelden
Stadt Park
Forsthaus Willroda
Memorial and Educational Site Andreasstraße
Haus zum Grossen Paradies und Esel
Haus zum Güldenen Krönbacken
Erfurter Puppenstubenmuseum
Schlossmuseum Arnstadt
Mittelalterliche Mikwe
Fasanerie Zoo
Aktivpark Hohenfelden
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Erfurt (Thuringia), Germany - City Tour - Day Trip!!!
It's Time to explore new place and This time I'm going to Erfurt, Germany for Day Trip.
Erfurt is the capital and largest city in the state of Thuringia, Germany.
Erfurt has a population of Approx. 212,988.
Top 20 Tourist Attractions in Erfurt are please see below in video descriptions:
1. Krämerbrücke
2. Erfurt Cathedral
3. Protestant Augustinian Monastery Erfurt
4. Petersberg Citadel
5. Egapark
6. Domplatz
7. Fischmarkt
8. Old Synagogue
9. Thuringian Zoo Park, Erfurt
10. St. Severi church
11. Wachsenburg Castle
12. Burg Gleichen
13. First German Bratwurst Museum
14. Predigerkirche
15. Mühlburg
16. Alperstedter See
17. Barfüßerkirche
18. Thuringian Freilichtmuseum Hohenfelden
19. Liebfrauenkirche
20. Bahnbetriebswerk Arnstadt
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Predigerkirche (Erfurt)
Die Predigerkirche ist eine ursprünglich im 13.Jahrhundert erbaute, heute evangelische Kirche im Stadtzentrum der thüringischen Landeshauptstadt Erfurt.
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Impromptu organ performance in St. Mary's Cathedral, Erfurt, Germany
Over the past week, I have had the pleasure of accompanying my parents on a Pipedreams Organ tour of southeast Germany. We saw and heard many famous organs during this week.
In this video, this is the resident organist of St. Mary's Cathedral in Erfurt playing. I'd love to share the name of this piece with you, but there isn't one: The organist said he'd introduce the capabilities of the organ by improvising a little. I never would have anticipated 12 minutes of this... (Apologies for the less than optimal audio: This is me just recording on my Samsung phone, which picks up my own breathing and the noise of people going in and out of the church better than the organ.)
A couple things don't come over well in the video: First, the sheer magnitude of the sound. Especially during the section around 2:20 (my favorite bit), the organ is filling the entire cathedral with chest-rattling bass notes.
And second, during the part where he answers each phrase with a second quieter repetition of the same phrase (around 3:00), he's using a second set of pipes on the opposite end of the cathedral which are apparently controllable through a single console. The music truly enveloped us. This entire performance was an Awesome experience in the original sense of the word. If this had been the only piece we heard performed all through the trip, it still would have been worth flying half way around the world to hear. (And there were several truly stupefying performances like this, though this was probably my favorite.)
Musik Für Orgel Und Trompete - Aus Der Predigerkirche Zu Erfurt ~ Ludwig Güttler, Friedrich Kircheis
Sonate Für Trompete Und Orgel C-Dur
01. Largo Cantabile (00:00)
02. Allegro (02:16)
03. Largo Espressivo (03:17)
04. Allegro (06:24)
05. Kommst Du Nun, Jesu, Vom Himmel Herunter BWV 650 (08:24)
Suite Für Trompete Und Orgel D-Dur
06. Ouvertüre (12:08)
07. Allegro (13:52)
08. Arie (15:46)
09. Ohne Satzangabe (17:46)
10. Marsch (18:59)
Konzert Für Trompete Und Orgel B-Dur
11. Allegro (20:15)
12. Allegro (23:23)
13. Allegro (25:41)
14. Es Ist Gewißlich An Der Zeit (27:42)
15. Herzlich Lieb Hab Ich Dich, O Herr (31:27)
Sonate Für Trompete Und Orgel D-Dur
16. Pomposo (38:13)
17. Andante Maestoso (39:41)
18. Allegro Ma Non Troppo (41:32)
Organ -- Friedrich Kircheis
Trumpet -- Ludwig Güttler
Composed By -- Jean-Baptiste Loeillet (tracks: 1 to 4), Johann Sebastian Bach (track: 5), Georg Friedrich Händel (tracks: 6 to 10), Tommaso Albinoni (tracks: 11 to 13), Johann Ludwig Krebs (track: 14 and 15), Henry Purcell (tracks: 16 to 18)
Die Predigerkirche in Rottweil in GERMANY
Die Predigerkirche in Rottweil ist eine evangelische Kirche mit einem katholischen Erscheinungsbild und dies ist keine Täuschung, weil sie jahrhundertelang auch katholisch war und zum Dominikanerkloster nebenan gehörte. The Dominican Church in Rottweil in South Germany is today a lutherian church but in former times it was the church of the dominican monastry nearby.
Places to see in ( Erfurt - Germany ) Allerheiligenkirche
Places to see in ( Erfurt - Germany ) Allerheiligenkirche
The All Saints Church is a small Roman Catholic church from the 12./14. Century. The gothic hall church stands at the fork of the Allerheiligen and Marktstraße in the center of Erfurt . It has an irregular floor plan and the highest with 53 meters steeple of the Erfurt old town . Since 2007 she is the first Roman Catholic church in Central Germany to have a columbarium .
In 1117 the Church of All Saints was founded by the presbyter Erkenbert and the archiepiscopal Vitztum Adalbert as an Augustinian choir monastery with monastery and hospital . In 1125, the archbishop of Mainz , Adalbert I. von Saarbrücken, first confirmed the foundation in writing by means of a deed . In the same year probably the church was inaugurated. In 1222, a fire raged in the old town, the church and the monastery fell largely victim. The associated hospital was mentioned for the last time in 1234 and probably soon after relocated to the governing church or canceled. The place of the hospital later became theHouse of Castel Sant'Angelo , which became the property of university professors from the 15th century. The church building, which was destroyed during the fire, probably had only one nave in a rectangular shape and one south-facing west tower.
During the reconstruction of the Church of All Saints in gothic style, which lasted until the 14th century , the layout of the street was adapted. Thus, the walls of the nave do not run parallel until today, but start narrow at the west tower and widen to the east. In addition, the nave was divided into two parts and received a roof structure with two wooden Spitztonnen. This construction is preserved to this day, but is hidden by a flat ceiling retracted in the 19th century . The square west tower with its pointed helmet was often damaged by lightning strikes. So the tower had to be renewed with its tip 1487, 1628 and 1870. During the Reformationone set the church service in 1525, but led him again a year later in 1526. In 1724 Johann Georg Schröter built the first organ in the church , which was later replaced by a model made in 1806.
Between 1896 and 1898 extensive reconstruction work was carried out on the Church of All Saints, building a polygonal choir with a sacristy to the east of the north nave and removing a sacristy installation in the south nave. Furthermore, the western gallery was renewed with the organ and the former three-part baroque altar was moved to the east wall of the south nave. Lastly, they fortified the north portal and opened the south portal. In 1915 and 1919, the interior of the church was redone under the direction of Prof. Hanftmann.
The All Saints Church is a small Roman Catholic hall church in the Gothic style . It has a total of three arched gantries, but of which the north portal was walled up at the end of the 19th century. The south portal has in the area of the tympanum a sandstone relief from 1370/80, which represents the crucifixion group . The crossbeams of the cross resemble bent branches bearing rich fruit and are believed to symbolize the tree of life . In a ground-level niche on the south side of the tower is a stone Vesper picture (Piéta) from 1380/90 and shows Mary with the childishly small formed corpse of Christ.
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Olivier Messiaen: Apparition de l'église éternelle
Robert Smith, organ
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Predigerkirche, Erfurt (Germany)
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Organ: Alexander Schuke, Potsdam/Werder (1977)
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Ibis Hotel Erfurt Ost - Erfurt
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Ibis Hotel Erfurt Ost
The Wartburg Choir in Germany: Celebrating 500 Years of Reformation
This documentary was produced by the Wartburg Marketing & Communication Office with assistance from Around the Corner Productions and Soundmaster Productions. The project was funded by Mike and Marge McCoy and Dr. William E. Hamm.
0:20 Introduction: Martin Luther and the Wartburg Choir
Schlosskirche, Wittenberg, Germany:
3:23 Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott, Martin Luther (1483-1546), arr. W.B. Olds
6:28 Kyrie Eleison (from Missa Regensis), Ugis Praulins (b. 1957)
9:25 Martin Luther and the 95 Theses
Wartburg Castle, Eisenach, Germany:
10:00 Locus Iste, Paul Mealor (b. 1975)
13:38 Martin Luther at the Wartburg Castle
15:23 Ecce Vicit Leo, Peter Philips (1561-1628)
18:27 Moonlight Sound Design, Raimonds Tiguls, composer, hang, (b. 1972)
23:03 Dr. Lee Nelson talks about the Wartburg Castle
24:03 Ain't No Grave, Paul Caldwell and Sean Ivory
Samantha Hallgren, ASL interpreter
28:11 The birth of Wartburg College: Neuendettelsau and a legacy of service
32:13 Martin Luther and his musical legacy
Predigerkirche, Erfurt, Germany:
33:47 The Lord is the Everlasting God, Kenneth Jennings (1925-2015)
36:38 Nun danket alle Gott, Johann Pachelbel (1653-1706)
40:06 O Lord God, Pavel Chesnokov (1877-1944)
44:52 Martin Luther's Impact
45:18 I Need Thee Every Hour, arr. Sam Robson
Greta Hammond and Katherine Bomgaars, soloists
49:07 Soon Ah Will Be Done, Stacey V. Gibbs (b. 1962)
Caria Philgreen, soloist
52:43 Closing remarks and Give Me Jesus, arr. L.L. Fleming
Bummel durch die Innenstadt - Erfurt
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Bummel durch die Innenstadt
Das Orgelportrait (130): Die Compenius-Orgel in der Ev. Michaeliskirche, Erfurt
Das Orgelportrait (130): Die Compenius-Orgel in der Ev. Michaeliskirche, Erfurt
Organist: Thorsten Pirkl
Erfurt Cathedral (St Mary's Cathedral) in Erfurt, Germany
This summer, I had oppotunity to vist Erfurt in Germany.Erfurt is located in the central Germany and famous for its University where Martin Luther studied and Erfurt Cathedral where he served as a monk before he started Protestant Reformation. This time when I visited the Erfurt Cathedral, a church organist was playing its pipe organ.
I took video so that you can enjoy the sound of pipe organ.
I hope you can also enjoy the beautiful stained glasses.
Places to see in ( Erfurt - Germany ) Evangelisches Augustinerkloster
Places to see in ( Erfurt - Germany ) Evangelisches Augustinerkloster
The Augustinerkloster in Erfurt is a built from 1277, former monastery of the Augustinian Hermits , in which Martin Luther lived between 1505 and 1511 as a monk. In the lion and parrot window of the choir window of the Augustinian church of the monastery is the model of the Lutherrose . After the Reformation in 1525, the monastery became the property of the Evangelical Church ; In 1559 it was secularized by the city of Erfurt, In 1945, parts of the monastery were destroyed in an air raid. Since 1994 the Augustinerkloster is the official residence of the provost Erfurt-Nordhausen. The building is used primarily as a meeting and meeting center. The monastery is a recognized cultural monument according to the Thuringian Monument Protection Law .
Since 1266 there was a branch of the Augustinian Hermits in Erfurt . These were from 1273, after disputes with the city, temporarily expelled, but returned in 1276 final. Its seat was built around 1131 Church St. Philippi and Jacobi at the Comthurgasse. 1277 began the construction of the monastery. The funds for the extensive construction were raised in the following centuries through alms and the sale of waste . Until 1518, the construction of the library , St. Catherine's Chapel , the Chapter Hall , the church tower, a cloister , the nave, the Waidhäuser and the New Prioryfinanced between library and Waidhäusern. Particularly noteworthy in the surviving buildings are the stained glass windows of the church made between 1310 and 1340, as well as the outer pulpit , which testifies that at that time sermons were also held outdoors for large crowds.
Johannes Lang , a good friend of Luther, became prior to the monastery in 1522 and prepared the Reformation in Erfurt and the surrounding area. That same year, Lang left the order with many of the monks. In 1525 the church was handed over to the Johannesgemeinde. In 1556 the last monk died. The monastery was finally secularized in 1559.
Reconstruction Between 1936 and 1938, the church was reconstructed in the style of the 14th century and part of the monastery under the direction of architect Theo Kellner . In essence, after repairing the severe war damage, the church can still be seen in this condition today. The ground floor of the library building has also been redesigned to be used for museum purposes. The realization of further planning prevented the war.
From 2000 to 2003, the monastery buildings were restored and modernized. Since then, large parts of the buildings serve as a conference center. At the end of 2003, the Augustinerkloster zu Erfurt Foundation was founded under the trust agreement of the German Foundation for Monument Protection . Its foundation purpose is in particular the renovation, restoration, preservation, care and reconstruction (library and Waidhäuser) of the cultural monument Augustinerkloster zu Erfurt and its annexes, which is recognized according to the law of conservation of the state of Thuringia. In 2004, the Augustinian monastery was also recognized as a cultural monument of special national importance. In the same year the extensive restoration of the cloister took place.
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Predigerkirche (Erfurt) Top # 5 Facts
Predigerkirche (Erfurt) Top # 5 Facts
Erfurt Trip in 2015
The places feartured in this film are Erfurt Cathedral,
Prediger Church and Kramer Bridge in Erfurt City in Germany.
Erfurt Cathedral is where Martin Luther was ordained in 1507.
Prediger Church is where Meister Eckhart was made Prior in 1294. and in 1678 Johann Pachelbel was employed as an organist.
The pipe organ is shown in this film which Pachelbel might have played.
The Krämer bridge is famous for its inhabited, half timbered buildings on both sides.
Music used for this film is My other Self by Gadgada Svara.
Hafez: Das Licht Gottes (Kirchentag 2017 in Erfurt, Predigerkirche)
Orgel Evang. Predigerkirche Erfurt
Orgelspiel in der Evang. Predigerkirche Erfurt, 11. Sept. 2011
G. F. Händel: Suite D-Dur (Matthias Dreissig, Orgel/Michael Heinrich, Trompete)