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In the Footsteps of Bach | Hayllar Music Tours


In the Footsteps of Bach

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In the Footsteps of Bach | Hayllar Music Tours


In the Footsteps of Bach

IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF BACH

4–17 JUNE 2024 (14 DAYS) | 11 CONCERTS AS PART OF THE PRESTIGIOUS BACHFEST LEIPZIG, EXCLUSIVE PRIVATE TALKS & EXPLORATIONS OF WEIMAR, LEIPZIG & TOWNS AND CITIES WHERE BACH LIVED, COMPOSED & PERFORMED

“The tour opened my eyes to towns I never would have known to visit and gave me the opportunity to hear the music of Bach performed in beautiful venues throughout the city of Leipzig. Honestly, I can’t say enough good things about travelling with this tour company... I am happy to see that the tour I took is being offered again. Now others will have the chance to experience the pleasure of following ‘In the Footsteps of Bach’.”
Jane, In the Footsteps of Bach, 2023

This scintillating tour provides an exploration of Johann Sebastian Bach’s life and music by taking you on a journey, with an expert guide, through the towns and cities where he lived, worked and performed. It culminates in Bachfest Leipzig providing you with many opportunities to hear his glorious music at a variety of stunning venues by world-class musicians. The tour also provides a picturesque tour of historic Central Germany, the chance to stay in luxurious hotels, to travel in comfort and to enjoy delicious meals. It is a tour to stimulate the mind and delight the senses.

AUD$11,950 PER PERSON TWIN SHARE

LOYALTY CLUB PRICE: AUD$11,352.50

Single supplement: AUD$2,170
Deposit payment 1:
Deposit AUD$1,500 per person (due at time of booking)
Deposit payment 2:
Deposit AUD$1,500 per person (due on 5 February 2024)
Final payment due:
2 April 2024

SOLD OUT | WAITLIST ONLY


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Overview | In the Footsteps of Bach


Overview

Overview | In the Footsteps of Bach


Overview

PERFORMANCES

Premium seats to 11 performances in the prestigious Bachfest Leipzig 2024 with highlights including:

  • Bach’s sonatas and partitas for solo violin performed by world-renowned violinist Leonidas Kavakos;

  • Bach’s Partitas and Motets performed by violinist Isabelle Faust, the Monteverdi Choir and members of the English Baroque Soloists;

  • An opera performance at Oper Leipzig about Jan van Leyden based on music by J.S. Bach;

  • Bach’s St John Passion performed in Thomaskirche performed by the Academy for Old Music Berlin, conducted by Andreas Reize;

  • An evening of exceptional choral music in Thomaskirche performed by Gaechinger Cantorey and the Freiburg Baroque Orchestra, conducted by Hans-Christoph Rademann;

  • Bach’s Goldberg Variations performed on cembalo by Christine Schornsheim;

  • Bach’s B-minor Mass performed in Thomaskirche by Collegium Vocale Gent, conducted by Philippe Herreweghe.

OVERVIEW

  • Premium seats to 11 performances in the prestigious Bachfest Leipzig 2024.

  • Tour leadership and exclusive private talks by Bach expert Toby Chadd about each of the performances we attend.

  • The opportunity to visit some of the towns and cities where Johann Sebastian Bach lived, composed and performed, is a compelling way to explore his life and music. Although admired by his contemporaries as an outstanding harpsichordist, organist, and expert on organ building, Bach is now generally regarded as one of the greatest composers of all time.

  • Toby Chadd will provide information and anecdotes on the life of J.S. Bach throughout the tour, as well as leading a special walking tour of Leipzig focusing on Bach’s life there.

  • The delightful opportunity to stay in and learn about the beautiful and ancient German cities of Weimar and Leipzig.

  • A day trip to Erfurt, over 1,000 years old, which has one of the best-preserved medieval city centres in Germany, to enjoy the town, and to consider the place where J.S. Bach’s ancestors and relatives dominated musical life throughout the 17th and 18th centuries.

  • A day trip to Eisenach, where J.S. Bach was born, including a private guided walking tour of the town and a visit to Bachhaus, one of the largest music museums in Germany, and then to Mühlhausen, to visit the Blasiuskirche where, in later years, Bach was organist, and where we will enjoy a short organ recital.

  • A day trip to the attractive historic towns of Arnstadt and Dornheim, to consider their associations with Bach’s childhood and youth. We will enjoy another exclusive organ recital in Arnstadt during our visit.

  • A day trip to Köthen, where Bach worked for Prince Leopold of Anhalt-Köthen from 1717-1723, which includes a private guided walking tour in Bach’s footsteps.

  • A half day tour to Halle to visit the historic Marktkirche, with its historic organs, and to enjoy the city’s beautifully preserved historic centre.

  • Five nights staying at the stylish 5-star Hotel Elephant Weimar, Autograph Collection located in the heart of the classic city of Weimar.

  • Eight nights staying at the beautiful, luxurious and centrally located 5-star Steigenberger Grandhotel Handelshof in Leipzig.

  • A welcome dinner and other delicious meals as listed in the itinerary, at restaurants carefully selected by Hayllar Music Tours.

  • Travel in a small group (maximum 20 people) giving you the opportunity to get to know your fellow guests and to enjoy one-on-one time with your expert Tour Leader.

tour leader

Toby Chadd

Toby Chadd is an arts executive, advocate and communicator. He is currently Director of Artistic Planning at the Australian Chamber Orchestra, where he oversees the organisation’s creative output - including commissioning composers, devising programs and collaborations, and building the artistic strategy for the ACO’s new venue, Pier 2/3.

Toby was latterly the Manager of ABC Classic and ABC Jazz, responsible for the ABC’s music output across radio, online and TV. During his seven years at the national broadcaster he pioneered a number of content initiatives and cross-genre collaborations which led to unprecedented audience growth. He has been Executive Producer for over a dozen ARIA-Award-winning albums.

The music of J.S. Bach has been a life-long passion. Toby has written and spoken extensively about Bach’s output and legacy, and in 2020 he co-hosted a three-part radio series with Margaret Throsby which explored their shared love of the composer.

A number of years working as Head of Communications for the Academy of Ancient Music cemented a particular passion for the baroque. With an eclectic taste in music, Toby is a board member of the Melbourne International Jazz Festival and UKARIA Cultural Centre in South Australia.

Hotels

HOTEL ELEPHANT WEIMAR, AUTOGRAPH COLLECTION

Hotel Elephant Weimar, Autograph Collection is conveniently located in the heart of this classic city and is one of Weimar's most historic and renowned hotels. The unique charm of this boutique hotel is characterized by timelessly elegant design as well as classic Art Deco and Bauhaus elements. It is a short walk from the palace and 150 metres from the history museum, Goethe’s Gartenhaus. The hotel has been a meeting place for artists and statesmen for 300 years. It offers charming, individually designed rooms, with large beds, high quality linen, Bauhaus details, and fine paintings. The à la carte AnnA restaurant offers modern craftsmanship around Central German cuisine with fresh Thuringian products. At the end of the day, the bar and library is a pleasant place to relax with a fine drink.

The tour cost includes a Deluxe Room.

STEIGENBERGER GRANDHOTEL HANDELSHOF, Leipzig

Steigenberger Grandhotel Handelshof is a modern luxury hotel behind the historical facade of the former exhibition building. It is perfectly located in Leipzig’s city centre, a short walk from the Gewandhaus, St. Nicholas Church, the Old Town Hall and historic Naschmarkt. The hotel’s restaurant, Brasserie Le Grand, offers cuisine considered to be the jewel in the crown of Leipzig’s culinary landscape. In the Vinotek you can enjoy a wine tasting in a very special atmosphere. There is also a bar offering drinks, cocktails and a selection of snacks. The hotel has a Spa & Wellness Centre, which includes a sauna, steam bath and a fitness gym.

The tour cost includes a Superior Room.

If you would like hotel upgrade options please contact us on 02 9669 9181 / +61 2 9669 9181.

4–17 June 2024 (14 DAYS)

AUD$11,950 PER PERSON TWIN SHARE

Single supplement: AUD$2,170

SOLD OUT | WAITLIST ONLY


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Itinerary | In the Footsteps of Bach


Itinerary

Itinerary | In the Footsteps of Bach


Itinerary

ITINERARY

DAY 1 | TUESDAY 4 JUNE 2024

1ST OF 5 NIGHTS AT HOTEL ELEPHANT WEIMAR, AUTOGRAPH COLLECTION

ARRIVE WEIMAR:

Arrive at the stylish and luxurious 5-star Hotel Elephant Weimar, Autograph Collection conveniently located in the centre of Weimar. We recommend arriving at the hotel by 4:00pm.

In the early evening we meet our Tour Leader, Bach expert Toby Chadd, who will introduce the tour. Together we enjoy a gourmet dinner.

DAY 2 | WEDNESDAY 5 JUNE 2024

2ND OF 5 NIGHTS AT HOTEL ELEPHANT WEIMAR, AUTOGRAPH COLLECTION

DAY TRIP TO ERFURT:

In the morning we travel by private coach on the half hour journey to Erfurt, the city where J.S. Bach’s ancestors and relatives dominated musical life throughout the 17th and 18th centuries. There are more than 60 records in Erfurt’s churches related to the Bach family of musicians. Most famous among those was Ambrosius Bach, father of Johann Sebastian Bach. Bach’s parents were married in Erfurt’s Prediger Church and J.S. Bach was here once that is recorded, in 1716, to test the organ in the Augustiner Church. During our journey to Erfurt our Tour Leader and Bach expert, Toby Chadd will give an introduction to Bach’s family background.

On arrival we have a private, guided walking tour in this charming, picturesque city, which is over 1000 years old and has one of the best-preserved medieval city centres in Germany. Included in our walk is the pedestrian Krämerbrücke, (Merchants' bridge), a medieval arch bridge dating from 1325, with half-timbered shops and houses on both sides of a cobblestone street. It has been continuously inhabited for over 500 years, and is one of the oldest secular structures in Erfurt. We will see other examples of the beautiful, historic architecture of Erfurt on our way to the Prediger Church, built in several stages by the Dominican Order between 1270 and 1400, and one of the foremost examples of mendicant order architecture in the German-language area. This is where Bach’s parents were married and our walking tour will end here with an organ recital.

Following the recital, we enjoy lunch together. There will then be free time for some personal exploration before returning to Weimar. On our return to Weimar the evening is free.

DAY 3 | THURSDAY 6 JUNE 2024

3RD OF 5 NIGHTS AT HOTEL ELEPHANT WEIMAR, AUTOGRAPH COLLECTION

DAY TRIP TO EISENACH AND MÜLHAUSEN:

This morning we travel to Eisenach, where Bach was born. We visit Bachhaus Eisenach, one of the largest music museums in Germany, which has an impressive exhibition on Bach’s life and music. Five baroque instruments from the extensive collection are demonstrated every hour during a short live concert, including a Silbermann spinet and the oldest extant Thuringian home organ, dating from 1650. We enjoy a private tour of the museum and some free time to browse.

Following our visit, we have a guided walking tour of Eisenach. The tour will include: the market square with the Rathaus, from the tower of which Bachʼs father and his town pipers played twice a day; the medieval Georgenkirche, with Bachʼs baptismal font, the organ and the choir stalls where Bach sat, as did Martin Luther 200 years before him; the Old Cemetery, with the graves of Bachʼs parents and other members of the Bach family; the Latin School in the Dominican Monastery, where Bach had his first music lessons; and the first house where Bach’s father lived.

After our visit to Eisenach, we travel to the town of Mühlhausen where, in later years, 1707-1708, Bach was organist in the gothic Blasiuskirche. He was consulted in relation to rebuilding the organ, and although that organ has not survived, the instrument existing in the Blasiuskirche now was built according to Bach’s specifications. We visit Blasiuskirche and have the pleasure of hearing an organ recital in the church. Following this, time will be allowed to explore the beautiful old town.

In the late afternoon we return to Weimar. Our evening is free.

DAY 4 | FRIDAY 7 JUNE 2024

4TH OF 5 NIGHTS AT HOTEL ELEPHANT WEIMAR, AUTOGRAPH COLLECTION

DAY TRIP TO ARNSTADT AND DORNHEIM:

Today we travel by private coach to two historic towns which have associations with Bach’s childhood and youth.

Our first visit is to Arnstadt, where J.S. Bach lived and worked in his first organist post from 1703-1707. The church was then known as the Neue Kirche, but was renamed the Johann Sebastian Church on the occasion of Bach’s 250th birthday in 1935. It is now known as Bachkirche. On arrival we enjoy a walking tour of Arnstadt. We then visit Bachkirche and have the chance to hear an organ recital in the church. Arnstadt is one of the oldest towns in Thuringia and has a well preserved and attractive historic centre where we spend some free time to have lunch.

Our next stop is to the church in nearby Dornheim, where Bach married his second cousin, Maria Barbara Bach. The church is known as the Traukirche, and with its adjoining courtyard, it offers a picturesque, peaceful visit.

Following our return to Weimar, the evening is free.

DAY 5 | SATURDAY 8 JUNE 2024

5TH OF 5 NIGHTS AT HOTEL ELEPHANT WEIMAR, AUTOGRAPH COLLECTION

WEIMAR:

We spend today in Weimar. J.S. Bach lived in the Ducal-Saxe residence in the city of Weimar at two different times during his life. In 1703 he was appointed by the Duke of Saxony-Weimar as a violinist and lackey in the duke’s private orchestra, and in 1708 he returned with his wife and her sister to a house at Markt 16, where his first six children were born. He taught, composed and worked at the court where he became chamber musician and concert master.

We start with a private guided walking tour of Weimar which takes in some of the city’s rich cultural history including seeing the outside of Wittumspalais (the city residence of Duchess Anna Amalia, a great lover of music and a composer). The tour ends at the beautiful gothic Stadtkirche of St. Peter and Paul, also known as the Herderkirche. The church has a large winged altar by Lucas Cranach the Younger, built in 1555, and the grave slab of Lucas Cranach the Elder, who died in 1553. It has been suggested that Bach cantatas using a festive orchestra were first performed here, including his first cantata for Christmas. Bach frequently played the organ here, and two of his sons were baptized here.

After the tour the afternoon is free. You may like to continue your exploration of this fascinating city with a visit to either the Goethe National Museum or the Schiller Museum. The city has a rich association with writing, and both Goethe and Schiller were the seminal figures of a literary movement known as Weimar Classicism.

In the evening we come together for dinner to enjoy some delicious local food and to mark our final evening in Weimar.

DAY 6 | SUNDAY 9 JUNE 2024

1ST OF 8 NIGHTS AT STEIGENBERGER GRANDHOTEL HANDELSHOF, LEIPZIG

TRAVEL WEIMAR TO LEIPZIG & BACHFEST LEIPZIG:

After a relaxed morning we depart Weimar and travel by private coach to Leipzig. Johann Sebastian Bach spent 27 wonderfully inspired and productive years in Leipzig as cantor at the Thomaskirche. While in Leipzig he composed hundreds of cantatas, choral works, oratorios and passions.

On arrival we enjoy a lunch together then, following lunch, we check into our luxurious and centrally located hotel, Steigenberger Grandhotel Handelshof.

In the late afternoon Toby Chadd will give a talk about the performance we will hear this evening. We then attend our first concert in the prestigious Bachfest Leipzig 2024. The city first hosted a festival to honour Johann Sebastian Bach in 1904 and in 1908 it became an annual festival, celebrated in June.

CONCERT I - NIKOLAIKIRCHE - 6:00pm

J. Bach Unser Leben ist ein Schatten
N. Matteis Jr. Fantasia in A minor
J. M. Bach Unser Leben währet siebenzig Jahr
J. M. Bach Halt, was du hast
J. G. Pisendel Sonata in A minor
J. C. Bach Der Gerechte, ob er gleich zu zeitlich stirbt
N. Matteis Prelude
N. Matteis Passaggio rotto
N. Matteis Fantasia
J. C. Bach Fürchte dich nicht
J. S. Bach Ich lasse dich nicht, BWV 1165
H. I. F. Biber Passacaglia in G minor
J. M. Bach Ich weiß, dass mein Erlöser lebt
J. S. Bach Adagio from Sonata in G minor, BWV 1001
J. S. Bach Komm, Jesu, komm, BWV 229
J.S. Bach Fugue
J. S. Bach Der Geist hilft unser Schwachheit auf, BWV 226
J. S. Bach Allemande from Partita in B minor, BWV 1002
J. S. Bach Jesu, meine Freude, BWV 227
J. S. Bach Andante from Sonata in A minor, BWV 1003
J. S. Bach Partita in D minor, BWV 1004
J. S. Bach Singet dem Herrn ein neues Lied, BWV 225

Isabelle Faust (Violin), Jonathan Sells (Director), Monteverdi Choir, Members of the English Baroque Soloists

DAY 7 | MONDAY 10 JUNE 2024

2ND OF 8 NIGHTS AT STEIGENBERGER GRANDHOTEL HANDELSHOF, LEIPZIG

BACHFEST LEIPZIG:

We begin today with a private guided walking tour of the historical Old Centre of Leipzig. We see many of the city’s iconic buildings and local places of interest, including the Thomaskirche, Nikolaikirche, the Neues Rathaus and the Altes Rathaus, Auerbachs Keller, Barthels Hof, and more. We hear about Leipzig's history as a centre of music, trade, publishing and culture.

Following our walking tour of Leipzig, we gather at a wonderful restaurant, frequented by Leipzig locals, for a delicious lunch.

The late afternoon is free to rest or for further exploration of the city. Leipzig has unsurpassed associations with many famous composers and the Leipzig Notenspur (Musical Trail) is a guided, five-kilometre cultural heritage walk, where all stops are within easy walking distance of each other. At every stop, audio examples and information offer exciting insights. You can begin and end your tour at any of the stops.

If you simply wish to become better acquainted with the town, you could have a ramble to places of interest close to the hotel. You could visit the Mädlerpassage, a charming shopping arcade that tunnels through buildings in the heart of the city, and leads to two other passages, Königshofpassage and Messehofpassage. You might enjoy strolling through the arcades to window shop, or to find a place to sit and enjoy a coffee, and soak up the ambience. If you are a coffee aficionado, a 3 minute walk from our hotel will take you to Coffe Baum, one of the oldest coffee shops in Europe to survive in its original form. In 1717, Johann Lehmann purchased the premises in Fleischergasse, which he converted into a coffee house. In 1720, a year after his death, his widow opened it as Zum Arabischen Coffe Baum. The third floor, a coffee museum with one of the most important collections in the world, has 15 rooms with over 500 specially selected exhibits dating from Saxony's 300-year history of coffee and culture. The sandstone sculptural design above the doorway is a famous feature of the building, depicting an Ottoman Turk with a large pot of coffee.

This evening we attend our second concert in Bachfest Leipzig.

CONCERT II - THOMASKIRCHE - 10:30pm
J. S. Bach Sonata in G minor, BWV 1001
J. S. Bach Partita in B minor, BWV 1002
J. S. Bach Partita in D minor, BWV 1004

Leonidas Kavakos (Violin)

DAY 8 | TUESDAY 11 JUNE 2024

3RD OF 8 NIGHTS AT STEIGENBERGER GRANDHOTEL HANDELSHOF, LEIPZIG

EXCURSION TO KÖTHEN & BACHFEST LEIPZIG:

This morning we travel by private coach to the town of Köthen, where Bach worked for Prince Leopold of Anhalt-Köthen from 1717-1723. Bach was kapellmeister, he managed the orchestra and, as the court’s valued musician, he often travelled with the prince. Bach's first wife Maria Barbara died in Köthen in 1720. His second wife Ana Magdalena was employed at the court as a singer at the time of their marriage in 1721. In this period, he composed mainly secular music including such famous works such as the six Brandenburg Concertos.

On arrival we have a private guided walking tour following Bach’s footsteps, including Schloss Köthen, which displays such items as pictures of those connected to Prince Leopold and J.S. Bach, and documents on the Köthen Bach family, and on the town of Köthen at that time. On our guided tour we visit the Bach monument, the Bach Church of St. Agnus, and Schloss Köthen, the composer’s former workplace, where we enjoy a private organ recital.

Following our guided tour we have some free time for individual exploration of Köthen. We then return by private coach to Leipzig.

In the early evening Toby will give a talk about this evening’s concert. We then attend our third concert in the festival.

CONCERT III - OPER LEIPZIG - 8:00pm
The Apocalypse
An opera about Jan van Leyden based on music by J.S. Bach

DAY 9 | WEDNESDAY 12 JUNE 2024

4TH OF 8 NIGHTS AT STEIGENBERGER GRANDHOTEL HANDELSHOF, LEIPZIG

BACHFEST LEIPZIG:

This morning we have the wonderful opportunity of a private guided tour of the Bach Museum. The museum is located in Bosehaus, considered one of Leipzig's most important Renaissance buildings. In Bach's day it was the residence of the Bose family, affluent merchants and close friends of the Bach family who lived just across the street in the old Thomasschule, which was demolished in 1902. The Bosehaus, 16th-century in origin, was updated by Bose to the baroque style. In the 1980s it was decided that the Bosehaus would be appropriate to house the Leipzig Bach Archive, widely recognized as the world’s pre-eminent centre of Bach scholarship, with its research on Johann Sebastian Bach’s life and works and on the extended Bach family of musicians. It includes a research institute, a library, a museum, including several original Bach manuscripts, and an events department.

The afternoon is free. You might feel like resting before today’s concert, or visiting another stop on the Notenspur, or you might enjoy visiting the Museum of Fine Arts, only 5 minutes’ walk from our hotel. Founded in 1837, but located in one of Leipzig's newest architectural wonders, it contains more than 3,500 paintings from the Middle Ages to the present, including works by Dutch, German, and Italian Masters. It has a unique collection of 18 works by the two Lucas Cranachs. The building itself is a marvel, a glass cube, 36 metres high, with displays of large three-dimensional works on courtyards and terraces.

In the early evening we have another informative talk by Toby about the music in today’s concert. We then enjoy dinner and attend our fourth concert in the festival.

CONCERT IV - NIKOLAIKIRCHE - 8:00pm
J. S. Bach Ach Gott, wie manches Herzeleid, BWV 3
J. S. Bach Was mein Gott will, das gscheh allzeit, BWV 111
J. S. Bach Wär Gott nicht mit uns diese Zeit, BWV 14
J. S. Bach In allen meinen Taten, BWV 97

Soloists from the Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra & Choir, Ton Koopman (conductor)

DAY 10 | THURSDAY 13 JUNE 2024

5TH OF 8 NIGHTS AT STEIGENBERGER GRANDHOTEL HANDELSHOF, LEIPZIG

EXCURSION TO HALLE & BACHFEST LEIPZIG:

We have a morning excursion to Halle today to enjoy the historic city centre on a guided walking tour. Our trip through the winding, historic streets will conclude at the renowned Marktkirche, where we will be given an introduction to this impressive building followed by some free time to explore it. There were two churches on the market square until the 16th-century when they were torn down except for the four towers, which were connected into one church in 1529 by a nave in the late gothic style. The resulting Marktkirche Unser Lieben Frauen ("Market Church of Our Dear Lady") is considered one of the most important late Gothic buildings in central Germany. The two original churches were catholic, but from the first service on Good Friday in 1541 the new church was a protestant church. Martin Luther gave three sermons here.

In 1685 George Frederic Handel was baptized in the Marktkirche. The small organ above the altar, built between 1663 and 1664, is one of the oldest in Central Germany and it is where the young Handel received his first organ lessons. In 1713, Bach was offered a post when he visited to advise on the renovation of the church’s great organ in the western gallery. Bach did not accept the post as he preferred to stay in Weimar; however, in 1716 he visited to do the final testing of the instrument and to play at its inauguration. Wilhelm Friedemann Bach (1710-1784), a son of J.S. Bach, worked as organist here from 1746 to 1764.

Following our guided tour, we have free time to enjoy Halle’s perfectly preserved historic city centre. You may like to explore the area around the Marktkirche, or find a cafe or restaurant where you can sit and relax and enjoy the ambience of this bustling city.

After our free time we return by private coach to Leipzig. On our return, Toby will give a talk about the music we will hear in the concert we attend in Bachfest this evening.

CONCERT V - THOMASKIRCHE - 8:00pm
J. S. Bach St John Passion, BWV 245.1

Robert Pohlers (tenor), Daniel Ochoa (bass), Soloists from the Thomanerchor Leipzig, Tobias Berndt (bass), Thomanerchor Leipzig, Academy for Old Music Berlin, Johannes Lang (organ), Andreas Reize (conductor)

DAY 11 | FRIDAY 14 JUNE 2024

6TH OF 8 NIGHTS AT STEIGENBERGER GRANDHOTEL HANDELSHOF, LEIPZIG

BACHFEST LEIPZIG:

Today begins with a talk by Toby about the concerts we will attend this afternoon and this evening.

The late morning is then free, and again you might like to follow the Notenspur (Musical Trail) to a few more stops. One very interesting stop is Felix Mendelssohn’s House, built in 1844 and restored according to the original plans. It was occupied by the composer and his family from 1845. Personal belongings, sheet music, and watercolour paintings by Mendelssohn are on display, as well as objects and documents that relate to other aspects of his life and work.

We then attend three concerts, one in the early afternoon and two in the evening.

CONCERT VI - SALLES DE POLOGNE - 2:00pm
J. S. Bach Goldberg Variations, BWV 988

Christine Schornsheim (cembalo)

CONCERT VII - PAULINUM – AULA UND UNIVERSITÄTSKIRCHE ST. PAULI - 5:00pm
J. B. Bach Overture in G minor
J. C. Bach Concerto in F minor, Warb C 73
C. P. E. Bach Sinfonie in B Major, Wq 182/2
J. S. Bach Contrapunctus 1 – Canon alla Ottava, from: The Art of Fugue, BWV 1080
J. S. Bach Concerto in D minor, BWV 1052

Kit Armstrong (cembalo), Academy for Old Music Berlin, Bernhard Forck (conductor)

CONCERT VIII - NIKOLAIKIRCHE - 8:00pm

J. S. Bach Christ lag in Todes Banden, BWV 4
J. S. Bach Nun danket alle Gott, BWV 192
J. S. Bach Was Gott tut, das ist wohlgetan, BWV 100
J. S. Bach Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme, BWV 140

Soloists from the Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra & Choir, Ton Koopman (conductor)

DAY 12 | SATURDAY 15 JUNE 2024

7TH OF 8 NIGHTS AT STEIGENBERGER GRANDHOTEL HANDELSHOF, LEIPZIG

BACHFEST LEIPZIG:

The morning starts with a talk by Toby Chadd about the music in today’s concerts.

After this Toby leads us on a very special guided walk connecting some fascinating details and stories from the life of Johann Sebastian Bach to particular places in Leipzig. The walk will help make the great composer’s life much more vivid for us.

This afternoon is free. You may choose to rest, or to follow the Notenspur (Musical Trail) to a few more stops. Or, you might consider visiting the remarkable Battle of the Nations Monument, the largest war memorial in Europe, completed in 1913 to commemorate the 100th Anniversary of Napoleon's defeat at the Battle of the Nations near Leipzig in 1813. There is a viewing platform on the monument which offers a spectacular view across the city. The monument is a 15 minute tram ride from the city centre.

We then attend an evening performance at the Thomaskirche.

CONCERT IX - THOMASKIRCHE - 8:00pm
J. Brahms
Warum ist das Licht gegeben dem Mühseligen, Op. 74 Nr. 1
F. Mendelssohn Bartholdy O Haupt voll Blut und Wunden, MWV A 8
J. S. Bach Christ lag in Todes Banden, BWV 4, arranged by J. Brahms
F. Mendelssohn Bartholdy Ach Gott, vom Himmel sieh darein, MWV A 13
J. S. Bach Ich hatte viel Bekümmernis, BWV 21, arranged by J. Brahms

Katharina Konradi (soprano), Patrick Grahl (tenor), Tobias Berndt (bass), Gaechinger Cantorey, Freiburg Baroque Orchestra, Hans-Christoph Rademann (conductor)

DAY 13 | SUNDAY 16 JUNE 2024

8TH OF 8 NIGHTS AT STEIGENBERGER GRANDHOTEL HANDELSHOF, LEIPZIG

BACHFEST LEIPZIG:

This morning Toby delivers our final talk of the tour about the concerts we will hear this afternoon and this evening.

After our talk we enjoy a farewell lunch together.

In the late afternoon and evening we attend our final two concerts in Bachfest Leipzig 2024.

CONCERT X - KUPFERSAAL - 3:00pm
J. F. Fasch Overture in D major, FWV K: D13
C. P. E. Bach Concerto in G minor, Wq 32
J. D. Heinichen Sonata in B major
J. S. Bach Brandenburg Concerto No. 1 in F major, BWV 1046

Freiburg Baroque Orchestra, Kristian Bezuidenhout (cembalo) Éva Borhi (conductor)

CONCERT XI - THOMASKIRCHE - 6:00pm
J. S. Bach Mass in B minor, BWV 232

Dorothee Mields (soprano), Hana Blažíková (soprano), Alex Potter (counter tenor), Guy Cutting (tenor), Johannes Kammler (bass), Collegium Vocale Gent, Philippe Herreweghe (conductor)

DAY 14 | MONDAY 17 JUNE 2024

TOUR ENDS

Following our final breakfast at the hotel, the tour concludes.

Please note: There may be some changes to the itinerary depending on the final confirmation of performances.


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Inclusions | In the Footsteps of Bach


Inclusions

Inclusions | In the Footsteps of Bach


Inclusions

INCLUSIONS

4–17 June 2024 (14 DAYS)

AUD$11,950 PER PERSON TWIN SHARE

Single supplement: AUD$2,170
Deposit payment 1:
Deposit AUD$1,500 per person (due at time of booking)
Deposit payment 2:
Deposit AUD$1,500 per person (due on 5 February 2024)
Final payment due:
2 April 2024

INCLUSIONS:

  • Performances: Premium tickets to 11 performances in the prestigious Bachfest Leipzig 2024 and attendance at two organ recitals.

  • Tour Leader and Talks: Tour Leadership and exclusive background talks by Bach expert, Toby Chadd.

  • Tour Manager: An experienced Tour Manager to accompany the group throughout the tour.

  • Hotel: 13 nights' accommodation in 5-star hotels including:

  • Travel: Land travel by private air-conditioned coach.

  • Meals/Drinks: Breakfast each morning at the hotel. Seven lunches/dinners with wine, water and tea/coffee.

  • Entry Fees and Guided Tours: Entrance fees for museums, art galleries etc. as stated in your itinerary. Expert local guides at some sites.

  • Tips: Tips for drivers, local guides and meals included in your itinerary.

  • Information Pack: Comprehensive pre-tour information pack.

EXCLUSIONS:

  • International/Domestic Travel: Hayllar Music Tours can provide you with a quote. Phone 02 9669 9181 / +61 2 9669 9181 (Australia / International) or email contact@hayllarmusictours.com

  • Airport Transfers: Transfers to/from airports and hotels at the beginning and end of tours. These can be arranged at an additional cost.

  • Special Taxes: Special taxes and airport levies that can only be paid in cash at the destination. We will endeavour to advise you of these charges (if any) before you depart.

  • Visas: Costs associated with obtaining visas for countries visited on your tour. Please note that Australian and New Zealand passport holders do not require a visa to enter Germany.

  • Travel Insurance: Please note that you are required to have comprehensive travel insurance to cover you for the duration of your tour. If you live in Australia, Hayllar Music Tours can organise your travel insurance for you. Please contact them at phone 02 9669 9181 / +61 2 9669 9181 (Australia / International) or email contact@hayllarmusictours.com

  • Meals: Lunches and dinners not nominated in your itinerary.

  • Personal Expenses: Personal expenses such as laundry, phone calls and mini-bar.

  • Activities in Free Time: Costs associated with any activities suggested for you in your free time.

SMALL GROUP SIZE

The tour will operate with 8 people. The maximum number on the tour will be 20 people.

FITNESS LEVEL REQUIRED - LEVEL 2

All members of the tour must have the ability to:

  • undertake walking tours of two-three hours duration, including using stairs and walking on uneven ground;

  • stand for long periods in museum, art galleries etc;

  • climb staircases of 100 or more steps;

  • embark / disembark coaches, trains and other methods of transportation without assistance.

BOOKING TERMS & CONDITIONS

Please note that booking terms and conditions apply. Click here for the booking terms and conditions.


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Booking | In the Footsteps of Bach


Booking

Booking | In the Footsteps of Bach


Booking

IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF BACH

SOLD OUT | WAITLIST ONLY

This tour is now sold out. To register your place on the waitlist, please fill out the form below, or contact us on 02 9669 9181 / +61 2 9669 9181 (Australia / International) or contact@hayllarmusictours.com