Organ Music and Organ Building in Germany was UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage In Saxony alone there are approximately 2.500 organs, including over 150 historical instruments. The craftsmanship and musical diversity of the Organs in the Leipzig Region inspires numerous music lovers from home and abroad every year. Famous organ builders like for example Silbermann, Hildebrandt, Kreutzbach and Ladegast left behind wonderful treasures that even Johann Sebastian Bach "recognized and praised as being able and consistent." Many of these instruments have undergone extensive restoration and reconstruction in recent decades. Sound worlds from four centuries and thus a special organ treasure remain.
Organs in the Leipzig Region
Famous organ builders left behind valuable treasures - among others:
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Schmeisser
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Kreutzbach
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Silberman
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Owl
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Trampeli
Organ Concerts in the Leipzig Region
The Leipzig region is known for its impressive organs, including Kreutzbach, Schmeisser, Silbermann and Eule organs. Music lovers can enjoy a variety of musical concert highlights in the Leipzig region. Organ concerts are regularly held in the historic and picturesque churches. The variety of concerts ranges from themed evenings such as “Organ and Red Wine” or “Film Music” to established concert series at the Silbermann-Trampeli organ in the church of St. Kilian in Bad Lausick or at the Renaissance organ in the fortified church in PomßenThe rich tradition of organ music offers unforgettable musical performances.
Upcoming concert highlights
Organ Tour 2026
24 October 2026
Every year on the last Saturday in October, the Organ Tour takes place—a guided bus tour of selected organs in the region. The next date for the organ tour is October 24.10.2026, XNUMX.
When: October 24.10.2026, 9.00 | approx. 17.30:XNUMX a.m. - XNUMX:XNUMX p.m.
What: Bus tour with guide and refreshments as well as organ playing
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Price: 89 € per person
concert series
Concert series in Störmthal | Hildebrandt organ
In connection with the extension of the Störmthal church around 1720, Zacharias Hildebrandt, a master student of Gottfried Silbermann, was commissioned to install a new organ. With it, he created a masterpiece that was tested and praised beyond measure by Johann Sebastian Bach in his first year of service in Leipzig in the autumn of 1723. In 2008, the organ was completely restored and largely returned to its original condition.
Concert series in Zschortau | Scheibe organ
Scheibe's last organ built stands and towers in Zschortau - inspected and approved by Bach himself in 1746. At the same time, it is the only one of his organs that is still preserved and functioning. In order to preserve this treasure, the instrument must be played regularly. The organ therefore resounds every first Thursday of the month - revealing sound and effect and providing space and time for music from all over the world.
Concert series in Pomßen | Renaissance organ in the fortified church
The fortified church, which dates back to the 13th century, is home to one of Saxony's oldest organs. Built in 1671 by Gottfried Richter from Döbeln, it was reconstructed in 2006 by the Wegschneider organ workshop from Dresden. This instrument can be used to authentically reproduce organ works from the Renaissance and early Baroque periods.
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Brochure
“Fascination Organ”
The brochure for all fans of organ treasures from the Leipzig region. With an overview of the special organs, churches and concert highlights.
