Pipe Sound Meets A Cappella Singing Enthralls Wasserburg at the Museum


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An exquisite evening between organ sound and vocal art at the Wasserburg Museum
On Friday, May 15, 2026, the concert Pipe Sound Meets A Cappella Singing at the Wasserburg Museum combines historic spaces with a lively live atmosphere. Organist Emanuel Schmidt encounters a vocal quartet and guides the audience from baroque sound language to surprisingly modern moments. The format is announced as an organ concert with a vocal quartet and will take place from 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM. ([museen-in-bayern.de](https://museen-in-bayern.de/museen/detailseite-museum/museum-wasserburg?utm_source=openai))
Music that allows the space to breathe
The gothic living hall of the museum creates the perfect backdrop for a concert experience that focuses on transparency, resonance, and fine synchronization. On the instrument built by organ builder Wilhelm Stöberl, precise lines, warm chords, and a sound image unfold, which is particularly intense in historic walls. The evening promises no loud gestures but that rare mixture of concentration and goosebumps that only real chamber music in a live moment can evoke. ([emanuelschmidt.com](https://emanuelschmidt.com/bio))
From Baroque to Contemporary: a Dramaturgically Clever Program
According to the advance announcement, Emanuel Schmidt will play, among other things, Girolamo Frescobaldi's variations on the Bergamasca; alongside this, the vocal counterpart from the young quartet 4goodvibes features Pierre Passereau's Il est bel et bon. The journey will be complemented by romantic choral music, Beethoven motifs for a cuckoo clock, as well as improvisations and pop classics like Sound of Silence. It is precisely this stylistic range that makes the evening so appealing to friends of organ concerts, vocal music, and historically informed performance practice. ([emanuelschmidt.com](https://emanuelschmidt.com/bio))
The Artist: Professionally Strong, Stylistically Open
Emanuel Schmidt describes himself on his official website as a musician with many years of international experience, who has been working on his own musical language since 1995. His biography mentions performances with numerous jazz greats, personal projects, teaching activities, as well as the release of the debut double album Moonlit Questions, which has been praised in reviews for its sound, expression, and originality. His versatility is particularly interesting for this concert: he thinks about musical form, colors, and dramaturgy not as routine but as a lively dialogue with the space. ([emanuelschmidt.com](https://emanuelschmidt.com/bio))
The Location: Wasserburg Museum as Concert Venue
The Wasserburg Museum is located at Herrengasse 15 in 83512 Wasserburg a. Inn. It is a late medieval town house with a gothic living hall, courtyard, and changing exhibitions; facilities for visitors include, among others, a cloakroom, museum shop, and good public transport connections with MVV and city buses. Additionally, there are two free parking garages within walking distance, and accessibility is described with marked step edges, seating, and a disabled toilet. ([museum.de](https://www.museum.de/museen/museum-wasserburg))
Conclusion: An Evening for Discerning Ears and Open Hearts
Pipe Sound Meets A Cappella Singing promises a concentrated, sensory concert experience between organ, voice, and historic atmosphere. Anyone who loves music with detail richness, architectural depth, and clever programming should mark this date and be there live. ([museen-in-bayern.de](https://museen-in-bayern.de/museen/detailseite-museum/museum-wasserburg?utm_source=openai))
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