Classical music inspires and connects generations: On Wednesday, June 10, 2026, the Dresden Organ Cycle invites you to "Organ Sounds from Weimar" at 8:00 pm in the Kreuzkirche Dresden. The top-class program combines baroque masterpieces with romantic drama. You can hear Johann Gottlob Töpfer's Sonata in D minor, Johann Gottfried Walther's Concerto in G major, Johann Sebastian Bach's chorale arrangement "An Wasserflüssen Babylon" and Franz Liszt's monumental Fantasy and Fugue on "Ad nos, ad salutarem undam".
Cathedral organist Dan Zerfaß (Worms) shines on the organ. The internationally sought-after virtuoso can look back on an impressive career as a church musician, university lecturer and composer. His concert tours take him to the most important instruments in Europe.
The preliminary program "Unter der Stehlampe" opens at 19:19: Over organ wine and in casual conversation with the organist, guests will learn enlightening and exhilarating facts about the concert. An evening full of majestic organ classics!
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