Fauré-Requiem touches Bayreuth: Concert in the Castle Church


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Fauré's Requiem in Bayreuth: An Evening of Comfort, Light, and Sound
On Saturday, March 21, 2026, the Catholic Castle Church Bayreuth will transform into a resonance space of quiet sublimity: The choir of the Castle Church will interpret Gabriel Fauré's Requiem op. 48 under the direction of regional cantor Sebastian Ruf. Johannes Havla accompanies on the organ; soloists Yuka Korojasu (soprano) and Michael Wolfrum (baritone) will perform. The concert begins at 7:00 PM, with a duration expected to last until approximately 8:15 PM. Tickets cost 10 to 15 euros.
Sound of Confidence: The Special Requiem
Fauré's Requiem is considered the epitome of a comforting farewell. Instead of dramatic effects, the score relies on gentle orchestration, fine choral synchronization, and a touching light dramaturgy of harmony. The famous In Paradisum floats like a mild breeze through the church space, with the dynamic balance of choir and organ creating a live atmosphere between devotion and concert experience.
Voices that Carry: Choir, Soloists, Organ
The choir of the Castle Church forms a homogeneous sound culture, richly and clearly projected in the acoustic space of the Castle Church. Yuka Korojasu's soprano outlines the lines of Pie Jesu with slender brilliance, while Michael Wolfrum gives a warmly timbred, interpretatively mature contour to the Offertorium and Libera me. Johannes Havla ensures changes of color and sustainable register mixtures at the organ that transparently support the vocal weave.
Context and Program Framework
Fauré composed his Requiem between 1887 and 1890. Characteristic is the omission of the Dies irae in favor of a contemplative sound ideal. In Bayreuth, works by Jehan Alain and Bob Chilcott, as well as César Franck's Choral in B minor, complement the program into a stylish arc of French and Anglo-French sacred music.
Audience Mood and Spatial Effects
The Castle Church, with its margravial architecture, bundles voices and organ into a clear, warm mixture. Gentle echoes of phrases, nuanced dynamics, and the precise stage performance of the ensemble promise a concert experience that reaches both heart and mind.
On-Site Service
The organizers provide a number of comfortable conditions: seating, box office from 6 PM, as well as information on barrier-free access including a ramp and induction system for hearing aids. This makes the visit easy to plan and relaxed.
Conclusion
Those looking for a spiritually musical highlight with high artistic quality will experience a Requiem full of comfort and beauty here. Bayreuth hears Fauré in a performance that grants peace and lingers long after. Secure tickets now and experience the concert live.
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Sources:
- City, Country, Life – Event Portal Region Bayreuth
- Castle Church Music Bayreuth – Leadership Sebastian Ruf
- Encyclopaedia Britannica – Fauré Requiem in D Minor, Op. 48
- Wikipedia – Requiem (Fauré)
- Bayreuth Tourism – Mariengärtlein at the Castle Church
- ADAC Maps – Castle Church Bayreuth
- Michael Wolfrum – Official Artist Page










