Vocal ensemble "Polyharmonique" "Night.Light.Sky"

8/29/26 in Stralsund

St. Nicholas Church Stralsund // © MP

The next dates:

  • Saturday, Aug 29, 202619:30 - 20:30 clock
Classical Music

The Stellwagen Organ Days as guests: vocal ensemble "Polyharmonique", "Nacht.Licht.Himmel" Palestrina, Schütz, Reger, van Nevel and others.

The vocal soloists of the ensemble "Polyharmonique" are dedicated to German and Franco-Flemish vocal culture. The repertoire of their vocal music ranges from the Renaissance to the Baroque. The director is Alexander Schneider, who works with eight vocal soloists and expands the ensemble depending on the program and requirements.

Polyharmonie bei Nacht - Licht - Himmel ranges from the clear, calm vocal polyphony of Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, makes Heinrich Schütz appear more expressive in his focus on the text, moves on to extreme harmonic condensation, and is characterized by ato the extreme harmonic compression of Max Reger and, in Paul van Nevel's music, makes the heavenly spheres of music audible through the decoding of sound worlds.
Each listener will perceive the individual works differently, but all will be whisked away into wonderful worlds of sound.

Admission: 10,00 €, (7,00 €)

Good to know

Event dates
  • Saturday, Aug 29, 2026 19:30 - 20:30 clock
Event Location

Nikolaikirchhof 2
18439 Stralsund


Contact the organiser

Matthias Pech

Auf dem Nikolaikirchhof 1
18439 Stralsund


hst-nikolai-kimu@pek.de
01621063539

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