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THE ARCHITECTS OF THE SOUL:
BACH, GOETHE, LUTHER, MENDELSSOHN
Between Frankfurt and Leipzig, Germany unfolds as a landscape where each city bears the name of a composer, poet, or reformer like a heraldic emblem. This journey traces the roads crossing Thuringia, a land of deep forests, hilltop castles, and foundational figures of German culture – where Bach was born and where Luther translated the Scriptures in the secrecy of a fortress. It then continues into Saxony and Leipzig, a mercantile city turned musical capital, where Bach spent twenty-seven years directing the choirs of St. Thomas Church, where Mendelssohn revived his work a century later, and where the Gewandhaus Orchestra, founded in 1743 by music-loving merchants, remains the oldest civic orchestra still in existence.
Between these two poles, Weimar preserves in its quiet streets the memory of Goethe and Schiller, while the silhouette of the Wartburg still rises over the hills as it did in the age of the Minnesingers and their poetic contests.
Our journey follows this thread with precision, through a succession of halls and acoustics that each reflect a different era: a historical-instrument concert in the intimate setting of the Bach House, an evening with the Gewandhaus Orchestra beneath the gilded grandeur of the Großer Saal, cantatas heard in the very church where Bach first had them performed by his choristers, and chamber music in the intimate salon of the Mendelssohn House.
Everywhere, places and music echo one another, most often performed on the very instruments for which it was originally conceived, as though neither could have been created without the other.



















































































































































































































