Daniel Beilschmidt in Cottbus: Organ Concert at St. Nikolai Church


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Organ Brilliance in Cottbus: An Evening for Great Sound Colors
On Saturday, April 18, 2026, university organist Daniel Beilschmidt (Leipzig) will transform St. Nikolai Church in Cottbus into a resonance space of breath, space, and light. Between Gothic pillars and warm church acoustics, a concert experience is created that makes the live atmosphere of this church audible – intense, close, and full of energy.
Sound Architecture: The Eule Organ as Orchestra
The main organ of the Upper Church – renewed by Eule in the historical prospect in 1984 – combines baroque clarity with modern precision. Its colorful sound, fine orchestration of the stops, and direct engagement fill the nave with radiant mixtures, sonorous principals, and breathing flutes. With approximately 3,672 pipes, the instrument is one of the large sound bodies of Lusatia – ideal for Bach's contrapuntal sophistication and romantic colors.
Interpreter with Profile: Experience, German Record Critics' Award
Since 2009, Beilschmidt has shaped the organ profile of the University of Leipzig. His recordings – including the award-winning CD 'Fortuna desperata' – showcase a balance of historical stylistic security, modern sound conception, and sovereign synchronization of space and time. In St. Nikolai Church, he combines virtuosity, sensitive conducting at the console, and dramatic arcs to create a dense concert experience.
Acoustics & Atmosphere: When Light Meets Sound
The Upper Church carries the sound – warm, vibrant, transparent. In the twilight, the light outlines the contours of the organ prospect, while registrations change like shades on a canvas: cantabile in soft tones, full plenum brilliance in tutti, finely adjusted crescendos filling the space. This creates an audience atmosphere that breathes and resonates together with the sound.
Context & Repertoire: History Meets Present
As an improviser and connoisseur of organ history, Beilschmidt bridges Renaissance forms, baroque polyphony, and romantic color dramaturgy. Technical details such as fidelity to the work, manual changes, coupling techniques, and finely nuanced registration become part of a lively narrative – a program that speaks to both the mind and heart.
Services for Concert Visitors
St. Nikolai Church is located at Oberkirchplatz 12. The nearest public transport stop is Altmarkt (including tram line 2). Parking is available at Oberkirchplatz and in surrounding facilities. There is a modern restroom facility with a barrier-free cabin on site; the church is partially accessible depending on the area. Information about entry and ticket details will follow shortly if necessary.
Conclusion
An evening for fine nuances and grand arches: Daniel Beilschmidt unfolds the entire palette of the Eule organ – from chamber musical intimacy to radiant tutti. Anyone wanting to experience sound, space, and emotion in perfect balance should not miss this concert.
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Sources:
- City of Cottbus – Event: Organ Concert at the Upper Church
- University of Leipzig – University Organist Daniel Beilschmidt
- die-orgelseite.de – Disposition/Information St. Nikolai Church Cottbus
- Cottbus Tourism – St. Nikolai Church
- Cottbus Weekly Market – Oberkirchplatz: Directions and Parking
- Bus & Train Schedule – Stop Altmarkt (Tram 2)
- WochenKurier – New barrier-free restroom facility at Oberkirchplatz
- Open Churches Brandenburg – Accessibility Information St. Nikolai Church
- Apple Music – Artist Profile Daniel Beilschmidt










