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Vokal Ensemble Batumi: Georgische Stimmen zu Gast im Magdeburger Dom
In the organizer's words:
On November 8, 2026, a special musical event awaits you at Magdeburg Cathedral: To mark its 35th anniversary, the Batumi Vocal Ensemble —the state choir of the Georgian region of Adjara—will perform a unique concert in one of Germany’s most impressive churches.
Look forward to a moving program featuring traditional Georgian chants, 20th-century songs, and sensitive arrangements of works by great German composers such as Johann Sebastian Bach and Franz Schubert.
The selected songs reflect Georgia’s cultural diversity and offer a fascinating insight into Georgian polyphony—one of the world’s oldest choral traditions. They tell of love, dance, and community, of the beauty of nature, and of deep faith.
With its expressiveness and unmistakable richness of sound, Georgian choral music captivates people around the world and is now recognized as part of UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage.
Let the powerful voices of the singers transport you into the fascinating world of Georgian music. Experience an evening full of emotion and musical depth—true music of the soul that touches hearts and transcends boundaries.
We cordially invite you to experience this special concert evening with us and look forward to seeing you there!
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Free admission is available for companions of people with severe disabilities and for children 12 and under. Doors open one hour before the concert begins. Seating is first-come, first-served.
Magdeburg Cathedral is accessible to people with disabilities.
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