Paul at the Ascension Church in Sendling: Mendelssohn's oratorio as a great Munich summer evening


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A great evening for Mendelssohn's Paul at the Ascension Church in Sendling
On June 27, 2026, spiritual auditory splendor meets vibrant choral culture at the Ascension Church in Sendling. Felix Mendelssohn's oratorio Paul unfolds on this evening the whole tension between dramatic transformation, intimate confession, and monumental choral art.
A work between drama and inner turmoil
Paul is one of the defining oratorios of the 19th century. Mendelssohn combines baroque tradition, Bach-like chorales, and romantic expressiveness into a score of great spiritual depth. Particularly in the church, this work gains a special intensity: The narrative of persecution, doubt, and calling receives an almost scenic force in the space of worship.
The Ascension Church as a resonance space
The Ascension Church in Sendling is known for its demanding church music. Its excellent acoustics carry the lines of the choir, let solo voices shine clearly, and give the baroque orchestra la banda a transparent presence. Here, the stage experience emerges that unfolds a strong theatrical atmosphere even without a classical theater setting: sound becomes movement, space becomes dramaturgy.
Choir, soloists, and direction in fine balance
With the choir of the Ascension Church, the baroque orchestra la banda, and the musical direction of Paul Tarling, the evening promises a carefully constructed interpretation. Mendelssohn's score demands precision, breath, and tension arc – from the contemplative chorale to the charged ensemble. Such performances thrive on audience reactions, oscillating between wonder, concentration, and deep participation.
An evening for listeners with a sense of depth
Those who immerse themselves in this concert experience not only a great work of music history but also a live-consolidated cultural event in a special environment. The combination of sacred space, historical score, and contemporary performance practice makes this date a quiet highlight of the Munich summer.
Conclusion: Paul at the Ascension Church in Sendling promises a musically profound evening full of spiritual tension, fine tonal colors, and impressive choral culture. Anyone who wants to experience Mendelssohn live should mark this date.
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