
International Organ Cycle 2026 - Organ Concert V
The fifth concert in the International Organ Cycle 2026 at the renowned Kaiserdom in Speyer.
Speyer, Germany
The Kaiserdom zu Speyer is one of the largest Romanesque churches in the world, built in the 11th century under the Salian emperors. Its crypt holds the tombs of several Holy Roman Emperors and kings, making it a site of exceptional historical significance. The cathedral is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and regularly hosts concerts, services, and major cultural events.

The fifth concert in the International Organ Cycle 2026 at the renowned Kaiserdom in Speyer.

The sixth instalment of the International Organ Cycle 2026 at Speyer's Kaiserdom - an evening of organ music in a magnificent Romanesque cathedral.

The Westminster Cathedral Choir - the only Catholic cathedral choir still singing daily in London - opens the Internationale Musiktage in Speyer with Simon Johnson conducting.

A special evening featuring Bach's organ works in fresh arrangements for strings and dulcimer, alternating with original compositions.

A concert at Speyer's Kaiserdom pairing Victoria's Renaissance Requiem à 4 with the world premiere of Peter Tilling's new Requiem for instrumental ensemble - old polyphony and new composition in conversation.

Two Bach Pentecost cantatas performed by Capella Spirensis and baroque ensemble L'arpa festante under Markus Melchiori - an evening of sacred music at the Kaiserdom in Speyer.

Haydn's "Die Schöpfung" - a monumental oratorio about the creation of the world performed by soloists, choirs, and a Baroque orchestra under the direction of Joachim Weller.

The seventh concert in the International Organ Cycle 2026 at Kaiserdom in Speyer.