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created by Nikolaus Eisenberg. The second bell, Mittelglocke (midbell), was cast in 1574 by Wolf Hilliger, and the so-called Mönchs- oder Beichtglocke (monk's or confessional bell) founded in 1634 by Jakob König, which also strikes the hours. The smallest of the historical bells is the Gebetsglocke (prayer's bell), a work by the master Christophorus Gros from 1585. A clock bell in the lantern of the tower strikes the quarters. In 2020/21 the aforementioned bells were refurbished. Also four new bells were created in the Bachert bell foundry with inscriptions that reflect words from the motets by Johann Sebastian Bach. On Reformation Day 2021, all eight bells rang out together for the first time.
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were found without damages in 1949 in the crypt of the ruin. The bone from Bach was transferred to the Thomaskirche. The new grave with a bronze cover (sponsored by the Leipzig cultural officer of the Soviet Army) was inaugurated on 28 July 1950, 200 years after the death of the composer, who is now
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The remains of Johann Sebastian Bach have been buried in the Thomaskirche since 1950. After his death on 28 July 1750, Bach was laid to rest in the hospital cemetery of the Johanniskirche in Leipzig. With the start of the Bach renaissance in the 19th century, the public started to become interested
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was commissioned to identify the composer's remains amongst disinterred bones from the cemetery where Bach had been buried. He concluded that "the assumption that the bones of an elderly man, which had been found in an oak coffin near the Johanneskirche, were the remains of Johann Sebastian Bach"
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of Leipzig, the oldest dating from 1614. A crucifix made by Caspar Freidrich Löbel is one of the few remaining pieces from the times of Bach. The church also contains a number of notable epitaphs, such as the one for the knight Harras (d. 1451) and for councilor Daniel Leicher (1612). The colored
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The two bell chambers of the tower hold eight bells with a total weight of 10,8 metric tons. The largest and most precious bell is the Gloriosa, made in 1477 by Theodericus Reinhard; it is rung only on solemnities. Their weight is 5,2 metric tons, the tone an a. Its famous incised drawings were
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director, and Burkhard Jung, mayor of Leipzig. The original statue designed by Werner Stein was first dedicated on 26 May 1892. It had been located on the east side of the Gewandhaus until 9 November 1936, when it was taken down by the
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The current church tower was first built in 1537 and rebuilt in 1702. Chapels added in the 17th century and an ante-building along the northern front of the nave with two stairways were removed at the end of the 19th century.
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During the Nazi era, the church office worked with government officials to identify which congregants were of Sinti-Romani heritage, ultimately leading to the death of certain parishioners at concentration camps.
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The church measures 76 meters in length, of which the nave accounts for 50 meters. The nave is 25 meters wide and its walls reach a maximum height of 18 meters. The church's roof is unusually steep with a
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Since the Sauer-Organ was considered unsuitable for Bach's music, a second organ with three manuals, 47 stops, a neo-baroque stoplist and mechanical key and stop action was built in 1966/7 (by the
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company). It was dismantled in May 1999 for the new Woehl-Organ. 42 stops and other parts from the Schuke-organ in St. Thomas was re-used in the 68 stop-Schuke-organ, built in 2000 to 2005 in
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Repairs on the church from 1961 to 1964 also attempted to emphasize the Gothic hall church character of the building. Another renovation followed in 1991.
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played the church organ on one of his European tours in 1789. In 1806, the church served as a munitions depot for the French army. During the
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Although rebuilt over the centuries and damaged by Allied incendiary bombs in 1943, the church mainly retains the character of a late-Gothic
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Booklet to CD: Die Sauer-Orgel der Thomaskirche zu Leipzig 1889 | 1908 / Thomasorganist Ullrich Böhme, Label: Rondeau ROP 6017, 2008
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windows in the choir were added after 1889. They show a number of historic motifs: a memorial to the fallen of World War I, King
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The church features a number of works of art, including a baptismal font (1614–15) made by Franz Döteber and Portraits show the
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The Scheibe-organ from 1717 in Pauliner-/University-Church, certificated by Bach, was the inspiration for Woehl´s organ case
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renovation between 1884 and 1889. The pulpit and the main portal in the west facade also date from this period.
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During the bombardment of Leipzig on 4 December 1943 the Johanniskirche burned down. The bones from Bach and
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in the atmosphere caused the deterioration of exterior stonework and statuary, and even of interior
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The current property was the site of a church at least since the 12th century. Foundations of a
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preached in the church in 1539. It is associated with several well-known composers, especially
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in 1539. The collegiate buildings were demolished in 1541 following the college's dissolution.
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Between 1212 and 1222 the earlier structure became the church of the new St. Thomas college of
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was baptized here on 16 August 1813. In 1828, he studied piano and counterpoint with the then
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of 63 degrees. It rises to a crown that is 45 meters high. The tower is 68 meters in height.
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Most of the Baroque internal trappings of the church known to Bach were removed in a
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founded by Markgraf Dietrich von Meissen. This college later became the core of the
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in his remains and their whereabouts. In 1894, the anatomy professor
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on Leipzig, requiring repair. In 1949 the authorities demolished the
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Bach's grave beneath the floor of the choir (sanctuary) of the church
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Another notable feature of the Thomaskirche is that it contains two
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director and composer in bronze. Celebratory speeches were given by
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From 1993 to 2014, a 15th-century Gothic altar (originally in the
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The Schuke-organ was later replaced by a new organ, built by
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The current building was consecrated by Thilo of Trotha, the
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Masses, Mass movements, Magnificats, Passions and Oratorios
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Leipzig-Innenstadt. Städtebaulicher Denkmalschutz 1994–2017
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1811–1817 (Baptismal Book for St. Thomas 1811–1817), p. 156
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as he entered the order of canons after a trip to India.
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that stands next to the church was dedicated in 1908.
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Statue of Johann Sebastian Bach at the Thomaskirche
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Evangelical-Lutheran Church of Saxony

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