Svenja Weierich (mezzo-soprano) and organist Thomas Meyer will conjure up beautiful sounds from classical music and film music in the church of St. Elisabeth on Jakobsplatz in Nuremberg on Saturday, 25.10.25 at 7 pm. A concert to touch the soul. You will hear pieces of film music by Ennio Morricone, jazz-inspired pieces and touching classical music by Handel, Puccini and Mozart, among others. With this crossover program, the two thoroughbred musicians have already delighted audiences this year in Vierzehnheiligen, in the Ebrach monastery church, in Banz monastery and in the parish church in Kronach.
Both artists make music from the heart, have won several awards and are welcome guests in the region's major churches. Svenja studied singing in Essen, Munich and Münster and has received several scholarships. She has performed many times as a concert soloist throughout Germany and Austria. In 2020, she was the singing voice of Aktion Mensch and reached over 750,000 listeners on social networks. Her videos with music in 432 Hertz are clicked more than 10,000 times on TikTok.
Thomas Meyer is a trained church musician, passionate jazz musician and organ virtuoso. He is organist at the Christuskirche in Burgkunstadt and teaches organ and piano at the Lichtenfels music school. His main occupation is running his recording studio "Classic Concept", where numerous musicians produce their music.
The concert starts at 7 pm, tickets for 15 euros are only available at the Box Office. Free admission for children.
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Tickets exclusively at the Box Office