Handel's Messiah Ignites Baroque Splendor: Nymphenburg Cantata Choir in the Stephanuskirche

Event: Handel's Messiah in the Stephanuskirche Munich in Nibelungenstraße 51, 80639 München on 26. April 2026

Date and Time

26. April 2026 18:00

Artist

Location

Evang.-Luth. Pfarramt Stephanuskirche
Nibelungenstraße 51, 80639 München, Deutschland

Price

32,00

About this Event

Concerts

Mood

Festive

Venue Type

Inside

Hallelujah in Nymphenburg: Handel's 'Messiah' Elevates the Stephanuskirche

On Sunday, April 26, 2026, Georg Friedrich Handel's oratorio 'Messiah' will fill the Stephanuskirche in Munich-Nymphenburg with baroque splendor. The Nymphenburg cantata choir, the Nymphenburg ensemble, and solo singers will present the work under the direction of Thomas Baron – with a family concert at 3:00 PM and a large evening concert at 6:00 PM.

Sound Vault and Goosebumps

The acoustics of the brick basilica carry every phrasing to the last row of pews. Strings shimmer silkily, trumpets set bright signals, the choir shapes clear articulation and breathing arches. When the famous 'Hallelujah' begins, the live atmosphere intensifies: Pulsating rhythms, bright harmonies, precise synchronization – a concert experience between devotion and energy.

Baroque Milestone – Knowledgeably Interpreted

Handel composed the 'Messiah' in 1741; the world premiere took place in 1742 in Dublin. The three-part oratorio spans the arc from prophecy and birth to passion and triumphant resurrection. The Nymphenburg cantata choir stands for style-conscious orchestration and transparent choral sound; conductor Thomas Baron shapes dynamic crescendos, focuses on historically informed articulation, and maintains a coherent dramaturgy between recitatives, arias, and chorales.

Audience Mood: Festive, Approachable, Captivating

The stage performance emphasizes clear text comprehension and lively contrasts: intimate pastoral moments, dramatic Turbae choirs, finely balanced solos. Light and space support the musical narrative, the audience mood fluctuates between reverent listening and spontaneous enthusiasm.

Well Accessible – Detail-Loving Organized

The Stephanuskirche is located at Nibelungenstraße 51, 80639 Munich. Public transport connections: Tram 12 Hubertusstraße, Tram 17 Steubenplatz, Bus 62 Steubenplatz; the S-Bahn stop Hirschgarten is within walking distance. An inductive hearing system is available for hearing-impaired individuals. Tickets are available for advance sale and at the box office; children up to 6 years have free entry, discounted categories are available.

Conclusion: A baroque highlight with heart and craftsmanship. 'Messiah' combines great melodies, compelling choir, and moving solos – ideal for oratorio fans and curious newcomers. Experience this performance live in the special atmosphere of the Stephanuskirche.

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