
20th International Organ Summer in Berlin Cathedral
Upon entering the magnificent Preaching Church of Berlin Cathedral, one's gaze inevitably falls upon the imposing organ case of the great Sauer organ. It was designed and built at the same time as the cathedral was being built and remains an essential part of the church's original artistic furnishings.
During the summer months, every Friday at 8 p.m., the famous Sauer organ of Berlin Cathedral fills the space with impressive sounds, played by outstanding organists from all over the world. Its 7,269 pipes, distributed across 113 stops, are controlled and played by the historic pneumatic console from 1905.
Organ concert with video transmission from the console of the great Sauer organ to a screen in the chancel.
- Martin Sturm (Weimar), Organ
- Works by Reger, Schubert, Improvisations
Doors open at 7:30 p.m., free seating.
Dates
July 2025
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