Sound variety in summer: Grüneberg organ summer starts in Neustrelitz!

Der Grüneberg-Orgelsommer 2025 in der Stadtkirche Neustrelitz bietet sonntags kostenlose Konzerte mit klassischer und moderner Orgelmusik.
The Grüneberg organ summer 2025 in the city church of Neustrelitz offers free concerts with classic and modern organ music on Sundays. (Symbolbild/MMV)

Sound variety in summer: Grüneberg organ summer starts in Neustrelitz!

Neustrelitz, Deutschland - In the beautiful town church of Neustrelitz, things will soon become a musical way: On July 6th, the Grüneberg-Orgelsommer 2025 Real highlight for all lovers of organ music. By August 31, visitors can look forward to a colorful program around the impressive Grüneberg organ, which is considered one of the most valuable romantic instruments in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. The organ builder Barnim Grüneberg built it in 1893 and we can look forward to experiencing them in full splendor.

The concert series takes place every Sunday at 5 p.m. and admission is free - a wonderful opportunity for everyone who wants to be enchanted by the sounds of the organ. However, donations to support church music are very welcome, so that tradition leads and thrives on. Anyone who hears the call to participate will also be captivated by the variety of music styles that are offered in the program.

diverse sounds and impressive performances

The program is truly a sound journey through classical, romance and jazz. On the first day of the concert, July 6th, the motto "very romantic" on the agenda, with the trombone quartet "Brasso Profondo" and the organist Lukas Storch. As a result, the F’Hainer Choir, under the direction of Arne Mehl, brings his voices to his voices on July 13th. But that's not all: on July 20, Lukas Storch will be at work again and will deal with the atmospheric combination of "sun, moon and stars".

The musical diversity runs through all concerts that also have works from Bach to Jazz. On July 27th in the Babel duo Andreas Hantke on the organ and Thomas Roth will be heard on the saxophone. The entire overview of the concerts is extremely appealing:

date Program artist
6. July "very romantic" Brasso Profondo, Lukas Storch
13. July "Birthday" f’hainer choir, management: Arne Mehl
20. July "sun, moon and stars" lukas stork
27. July "From Bach to Jazz" Thomas Roth, Andreas Hantke
3. August "golden sounds" Marleen Mauch, Hans Jacob, Marco Lemme
10. August "Großstadttsinfonie" lukas stork
17. August "Capriccio" gustav jannert
24. August "3 × 2" Gert Anklam, Volker Jaekel
31. August "Baltic impressions" Achim Thoms

a festival for the ears

The Grüneberg organ summer is also framed by a larger context, because historical organs are highly valued in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. These organs, which often lead unused, are the acoustic archives of our cultural history. The region offers a unique landscape of these instruments that sound in dreamy village churches and offer both young and established musicians a platform. The organ not only plays soloist, but also harmonizes wonderfully with other instruments and thus brings the whole abundance of musical diversity to carry, which makes the whole thing even more exciting. Culture MV explains that the atmosphere of these historical organs in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania has been well preserved.

The Grüneberg organ summer promises to become a real festival for the ears. So, nothing like there and enjoy the sounds up close! Experience the magic of the Grüneberg organ and let yourself be enchanted by the different music styles.

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