Three charity concerts in 2026

For a new organ sound in Riga

23 April · Dorfkirche Schönefeld 
  3 June  · 7:30 pm · Pfarrkirche Pankow
14 June   · 17 pm · Heilandskirche Sacrow

As explained on our website, the Förderverein Orgel Dom Riga e.V. is committed to ensuring that a new Baroque organ, modelled on the work of Heinrich Andreas Contius (1708–1795), can be built in Riga Cathedral. Conceived as a ‘Bach organ’, it is intended to serve as a Baroque counterpart to the famous Romantic Walcker organ – and to enrich Riga with a further, authentic sonic world. This instrument is intended to be more than just a new build: it is to be a distinct Baroque sound centre – transparent, lively and stylistically convincing, built with modern precision and closely modelled on historical examples.

To this end, the Friends’ Association is inviting the public to three benefit concerts in spring/summer 2026 in churches featuring organs from Kristian Wegscheider’s Dresden workshop. The venues have been chosen deliberately: here, one can experience how carefully crafted organ sound fills a space – and at the same time gain an impression of the high standards with which the project in Riga Cathedral is progressing.

The concert series combines masterful performance with a personal approach to the instrument: renowned organists will shape the evenings together with dedicated students from the Berlin University of the Arts (UdK). In this way, experience meets fresh curiosity – and the audience experiences the organ as a living concert instrument, not as a distant ‘monument’.

And because such projects thrive on encounters, Kristian Wegscheider will be present in person – as his schedule permits. He will provide first-hand accounts of construction principles, tonal objectives and the current state of work at Riga Cathedral – vividly, clearly and right at the heart of the action.

Charity Concert

14 June 2026 · 5.00 pm
Fährstraße · 14469 Potsdam
Public transport: Potsdam Central Station and bus 697

Henry Fairs

Orgel

Programm

Heinrich Scheidemann (1596 - 1753)
Preambulum in G

Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750)
Fantasia und Fuge c-Moll , BWV 537

Johann Gottfried Müthel (1728 - 1788)
Fantasia in F

Johann Ulrich Steigleder (1593 - 1635)
Vater Unser: „Die 40. und letzte Variation,
auf Toccata Manier, 4. Vocum.”


Girolamo Frescobaldi (1583 - 1643)
Canzona Quarta (aus ”Il Libro di Toccate)

Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach 1714-1788
Fantasia und Fuge c-Moll

Johann Sebastian Bach
An Wasserflüssen Babylon, BWV 653

Georg Muffat (1653 - 1704)
Toccata Septima
(aus dem „Apparatus musico-organisticus” von 1690)


Admission is free. Donations towards the international organ project are welcome!


Prof. Henry Fairs, UdK Berlin,

Prof. Henry Fairs (b. 1976) is a British organist and, since the 2020/21 winter semester, Professor of Artistic Organ Performance at the Berlin University of the Arts (UdK). As an internationally touring musician, he is equally at home on both historical and modern instruments and has received numerous awards at major organ competitions (including Odense, Chartres, St Albans and Paris).

In his organ class at the UdK, he combines stylistic openness with technical precision – many of his students have already won prizes themselves.

This is ideal for our charity concerts: the audience experiences masterful playing and, at the same time, direct access to the instrument – from the perspective of a young, committed generation of musicians whom Prof. Fairs mentors artistically.

Henry Fairs will perform at the concert on 14 June 2026 · 5 pm · Sacrower Heilandskirche, Potsdam

Photo credits: : Orgelwerkstatt Wegscheider, Dresden  ·  Wikipedia (Photo: Jack1956)


Swedbank AS, Latvijas Evaņgēliski Luteriskās Basnīcas Rīgas Doma Draudze  •  IBAN: LV19 HABA 0551 0065 1477 7   •  BIC: HABALV22

German donation account for the project: Postbank   •  BIC: PBNKDEFF  •  Konto (IBAN): DE49 1001 0010 0896 3821 02


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