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The Walkenrieder Kreuzgangkonzerte have been the annual music festival of
Walkenried Abbey Walkenried Abbey (german: Kloster Walkenried) was a Cistercian abbey located in the village of Walkenried in Lower Saxony, Germany. Founded in 1127 on the southern rim of the Harz mountain range, the remnants of the monastic complex since 2010 are ...
in Lower Saxony
Göttingen district Göttingen (, , ; nds, Chöttingen) is a college town, university city in Lower Saxony, central Germany, the Capital (political), capital of Göttingen (district), the eponymous district. The River Leine runs through it. At the end of 2019, t ...
since 1983. Since 2010, the Walkenried Abbey venue has been part of the World Heritage Site Upper Harz Water Regale.Upper Harz Water Regale is a World Heritage Site
German Commission for UNESCO e. V. (August 2010)


Preliminary work

From 1980 onwards, extensive redevelopment and restoration measures began in
Walkenried Abbey Walkenried Abbey (german: Kloster Walkenried) was a Cistercian abbey located in the village of Walkenried in Lower Saxony, Germany. Founded in 1127 on the southern rim of the Harz mountain range, the remnants of the monastic complex since 2010 are ...
, whereby the cloister, which had been open until then, received its
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. The installation of warm-air underfloor heating in the double cloister this area of the monastery could for the first time, all year round, be culturally used. These construction measures under the direction of the then Chief District Director Friedrich-Karl Böttcher, who accompanied the reconstruction until his retirement in 1999, laid the foundation for the cloister concerts.


History

The Walkenried Cloister Concerts were founded in 1983. Three classical concerts in the first season became a music festival with regularly up to 20 events. In recent years, literary readings with and without music accompaniment have been added to the variety of concerts. The genre today includes classical, salon music, gospel, folk,
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, jazz, ''
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'' and pop music. The ambitious season begins in May with the Opening Concert and ends in December with the Concert Between the Years. Over the course of a year, two to four events are offered monthly in the double cloister of the Walkenried Monastery and in summer also in the Cloister Garden. Up to 5,000 listeners attend the Walkenried cloister concerts each season. The artistic director from 1999 to 2014 was Friedrich-Karl Böttcher. As of 2015, the
Landkreis Osterode am Harz Osterode () was a district in Lower Saxony, Germany. It was bounded by (from the southwest and clockwise) the districts of Göttingen, Northeim and Goslar, and by the state of Thuringia (districts of Nordhausen and Eichsfeld). History This part ...
as the sponsor and the Stiftung Braunschweigischer Kulturbesitz as the owner of the monastery complex have entrusted the artistic direction of the concerts to an advisory board. Thomas Krause has been appointed
artistic director An artistic director is the executive of an arts organization, particularly in a theatre or dance company, who handles the organization's artistic direction. They are generally a producer and director, but not in the sense of a mogul, since the ...
of the Walkenried Cloister Concerts. The 32nd Cloister Concerts brought some innovations to the events. In 2015, for example, a concert meditation was offered for the first time, an afternoon concert at 3 p.m. with coffee and cake, a concert in the chapter house of the monastery, as well as a walking concert with buffet. For the first time in 2015, the Walkenried Cloister concerts organised the KINO IM KLOSTER – OpenAir in the Cloister Garden together with the Cistercian Museum and the Central-Lichtspiele
Herzberg am Harz Herzberg am Harz is a town in the Göttingen district of Lower Saxony, Germany. Geography Herzberg is situated on the southwestern rim of the Harz mountain range and the Harz National Park. Natural monuments in the surrounding area include the ...
. The cult film '' The Name of the Rose'' was shown in conjunction with a themed tour of the locations that also play a role in the film. The venue
Walkenried Abbey Walkenried Abbey (german: Kloster Walkenried) was a Cistercian abbey located in the village of Walkenried in Lower Saxony, Germany. Founded in 1127 on the southern rim of the Harz mountain range, the remnants of the monastic complex since 2010 are ...
has been a UNESCO World Heritage Upper Harz Water Regale site since 2010. The café in Walkenried Monastery is open during the cloister concerts.


Artists (selection)

Since their inception, the Walkenried Cloister Concerts have been arranged by top-class artists and personalities, such as, among others:
Abegg Trio The Abegg Trio was a German piano trio. Since its foundation in 1976, it played in the original line-up. In 2017 the ensemble disbanded after its 41st birthday. History The Abegg Trio was founded in 1976 at the Hochschule für Musik und The ...
, Hermann Prey, Margaret Price, Thomas Quasthoff, Ludwig Güttler, Alban Berg Quartet, Pepe Romero, Norbert Blüm, Göttinger Symphonie Orchester,
Gerhard Schöne Gerhard is a name of Germanic origin and may refer to: Given name * Gerhard (bishop of Passau) (fl. 932–946), German prelate * Gerhard III, Count of Holstein-Rendsburg (1292–1340), German prince, regent of Denmark * Gerhard Barkhorn (1919–1 ...
, Thekla Carola Wied, Götz Alsmann,
Dieter Bellmann Dieter or dieter may refer to: * A person committed to dieting People Dieter is a German given name (), a short form of Dietrich, from ''theod+ric'' "people ruler", see Theodoric. Given name *Dieter Althaus (born 1958), German politician ...
, Main-Barockorchester Frankfurt, Elke Heidenreich, Captain Cook und seine singenden Saxophone, Henryk Böhm (
baritone A baritone is a type of classical male singing voice whose vocal range lies between the bass and the tenor voice-types. The term originates from the Greek (), meaning "heavy sounding". Composers typically write music for this voice in the r ...
) and
Gerrit Zitterbart Gerrit is a Dutch male name meaning "''brave with the spear''", the Dutch and Frisian form of Gerard. People with this name include: * Gerrit Achterberg (1905–1962), Dutch poet * Gerrit van Arkel (1858–1918), Dutch architect * Gerrit Baden ...
,
Bachorchester zu Leipzig The Bachorchester zu Leipzig (sometimes also ''Bachorchester Leipzig'', formerly ''Bachorchester des Gewandhauses zu Leipzig'') is a chamber orchestra made up of musicians from the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, which performs music by Johann Seba ...
, Jochen Kowalski and Junges Barockorchester Berlin, Philharmonic Brass Dresden, Giora Feidman and Gitanes Blondes, Qntal, Ulrike Kriener and Gudrun Haag (harp), Bläsersolisten der Staatskapelle Berlin, Vokalensemble VocaMe,
Ralf Bauer Ralph (pronounced ; or ,) is a male given name of English, Scottish and Irish origin, derived from the Old English ''Rædwulf'' and Radulf, cognate with the Old Norse ''Raðulfr'' (''rað'' "counsel" and ''ulfr'' "wolf"). The most common forms ...
and Emil Rovner (violoncello),
Mitteldeutsche Kammerphilharmonie The is the "house orchestra" of the Salzlandkreis in Saxony-Anhalt and emerged in 1991 from the ''Staatliches Kulturorchester Schönebeck'' founded in 1948. History The was founded in 1948 as ''Staatliches Kulturorchester Schönebeck'' in ...
, Ensemble Frauenkirche Dresden with Matthias Grünert,
Ensemble Amarcord amarcord is a German male classical vocal ensemble based in Leipzig, founded in 1992 by five former members of the Thomanerchor. They primarily perform Medieval music, Renaissance music as well as collaborating with contemporary composers. Unt ...
, Denis Wittberg (singer) and his Shellac soloists, Staatsorchester Braunschweig in Barockbesetzung,
Dresdner Kapellsolisten The Dresdner Kapellsolisten is a German chamber orchestra based in Dresden. The ensemble of soloists was formed in 1994 mostly by members of the Staatskapelle Dresden, directed by double bassist Helmut Branny. They play mostly music of the 18t ...
, Pater Anselm Grün with Hans-Jürgen Hufeisen and Oskar Göpfert, Felix Klieser und Michael Schäfer, Andreas Hartmann mit dem Thüringer-Salonquintett, David Orlowsky Trio, Jörg Faßmann with Lenka Matějáková and Cornelia Osterwald "Barocktrio Dresden-Leipzig", Chursächsische Capelle Leipzig, Staatsorchester Braunschweig in großen Besetzung, , New York Polyphony ( vocal music from the Middle Ages and Renaissance), Los Romeros, Anne Schoenen and Band "Die SCHOENEN", Günther Maria Halmer and Jörg Fuhrländer (
accordion Accordions (from 19th-century German ''Akkordeon'', from ''Akkord''—"musical chord, concord of sounds") are a family of box-shaped musical instruments of the bellows-driven free-reed aerophone type (producing sound as air flows past a reed ...
), Bolero Berlin – Berliner Philharmoniker einmal anders, Wilhelm Bruns with the Ensemble "Les Amazones", Mitteldeutsches Kammerorchester, Ulrich Pleitgen, Figurentheater Gingganz, Bremer Kaffeehaus-Orchester, Schola Gregoriana Pragensis (Prague) and Buddhists of the Tendai School "Gjosan-rjù" (Japan),
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and
Friedrich Schorlemmer Friedrich Schorlemmer (born 16 May 1944) is a German Protestant theologian. He was a prominent member of the civil rights movement in the German Democratic Republic and has continued to take part in politics after German reunification in 1990. E ...
,
Loh-Orchester Sondershausen The Loh-Orchester Sondershausen is an orchestra from Sondershausen founded around 1600. It influenced Music in Germany in the 19th century by helping the music of Richard Wagner and Franz Liszt to achieve a breakthrough. Since 1991, the Loh-Orch ...
, Bernd Kaftan (actor) and Michael Schäfer (piano), Giora Feidman and Rastrelli Cello Quartet, Basta (a cappella group),
Rapalje Rapalje is a Dutch Celtic folk band which performs Irish, Scottish and Dutch folk music and sings in English as well as in Dutch. The band consists of William van der Laan, David Myles, and Marcel "Maceál" Meijer. Former member Dieb den Boer left ...
(Celtic folk music), Gunter Schoß (speaker) and Frank Fröhlich (guitar), Erzgebirgsensemble Aue,
Salonorchester Cappuccino The Salonorchester Cappuccino is an ensemble founded in Leipzig in 1989 and dedicated to the cultivation of salon music as a form of upmarket light music. History In 1989, some students at the University of Music and Theatre Leipzig got t ...
, Capellchor Halle of the
Evangelische Hochschule für Kirchenmusik Halle The Evangelische Hochschule für Kirchenmusik Halle (Saale) is a university, specialised in music, in Halle an der Saale. It was established as the Evangelischen Kirchenmusikschule on 18 April 1926 by the consistory of the Evangelical Church of ...
with the Bach Consort, Gitanes Blondes, Sky du Mont, Frank Vitzhum (
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) and Julian Behr (
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), Till Brönner and
Dieter Ilg Dieter Josef Ilg (born September 30, 1961 in Offenburg) is a German jazz double-bassist. He worked early in his career with Joe Viera in the early 1980s, then with Randy Brecker, the WDR Big Band, Bennie Wallace, Albert Mangelsdorff, Wolfgang D ...
,
Thomanerchor Leipzig The Thomanerchor (English: St. Thomas Choir of Leipzig) is a boys' choir in Leipzig, Germany. The choir was founded in 1212. The choir comprises about 90 boys from 9 to 18 years of age. The members, called ''Thomaner'', reside in a boarding sch ...
, MozART group,
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, Gamain (Celtic Folk Music), Christian Funke (violin) and
Stefan Altner Stefan Altner (born in 1956) is a German musician, musicologist and cultural manager. Life Born in Brandis, Altner was a member of the Thomanerchor from 1966 to 1975 and attended the St. Thomas School in Leipzig. He then studied church music, ...
(
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),
Klenke Quartet The Klenke Quartet is a German string quartet. History The quartet was founded in 1991 at the Hochschule für Musik Franz Liszt, Weimar. Since then, the line-up has remained unchanged. The four members are: Annegret Klenke – Violin, Beate Ha ...
, Anne Schierack (vocals) and Frank Fröhlich (guitar), vocal ensemble Niniwe, Brass-Band Federspiel, Peter Hahne, Avi Avital and Aydar Gaynullin, Staatsorchester Braunschweig with Salomo Schweizer, Volker Heißmann and Pavel Sandorf Quartet, wind soloists of the Gewandhausorchester in Leipzig, Giora Feidman with Enrique Ugarte and Torsten Münchow, Göttinger Symphonie Orchester with Niklas Liepe, Paul Maar and Capella Antiqua Bambergensis, Tine Thing Helseth and Ensemble "tenThing", ,
Gismo Graf Gismo Graf (born 1 October 1992 in Stuttgart) is a German jazz musician (guitarist, composer). Biography Graf picked up the guitar at 6 years of age. His father Joschi Graf (Co-founder of the Zigeli Winter Quintet) taught him the first chords ...
Trio, Ensemble International, Andrea Sawatzki, Canadian Brass, Christoph Grohmann. Andreas Englisch, Tim Fischer and band, ElphCellisten, Uwaga!, Katharina Thalbach, Zucchini Sistaz,
London Brass The Philip Jones Brass Ensemble, founded in 1951 by trumpeter Philip Jones (musician), Philip Jones, was one of the first modern classical brass ensembles to be formed. The group played either as a quintet or as a ten-piece, for larger halls. It ...
, Andrea Sawatzki & Christian Berkel. Many of the artists and personalities mentioned here have been coming to Walkenried Monastery again and again for a guest performance for years.


Cinema in the monastery

Since the summer of 2015, there has been the KINO IM KLOSTER – OpenAir in the Kreuzgarten. The following films were shown in Walkenried Monastery: * 2015: ''The Name of the Rose'' * 2017: ''The Blues Brothers''


CD recordings

The outstanding
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in the double-nave cloisters have also been used for CDs recordings. * 1997: Gewandhaus Wind Quintet Leipzig at Walkenried Monastery. * 1998: Chamber Music Association Johann Joachim Quantz Potsdam – ''Concert Recording''.


Sponsorship

The Walkenrieder Kreuzgangkonzerte have been a series of events organised by the
Landkreis Osterode am Harz Osterode () was a district in Lower Saxony, Germany. It was bounded by (from the southwest and clockwise) the districts of Göttingen, Northeim and Goslar, and by the state of Thuringia (districts of Nordhausen and Eichsfeld). History This part ...
in cooperation with the Förderkreis Kloster Walkenried since 1983. All events are supported only by entrance fees and sponsors. No public funds flow for this. In 2015, the owner of the property Walkenried Monastery, the Stiftung Braunschweigischer Kulturbesitz (SBK), took over the sponsorship of the cloister concerts from the district of Osterode am Harz.The district of Osterode am Harz merged with the then district of Göttingen on 1 November 2016 to form the new district of Göttingen with Göttingen as the district town. The Walkenried Kreuzgang Concerts are sponsored by the .


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