At the Fraumünster, music, space and the play of colours in the Chagall windows develop a harmonious interplay that can be experienced in the services and about 50 concerts a year.
The large organ in the Fraumünster plays a central role. This symphonic-romantic instrument allows for a diverse mixture of "old" and "new" works, of compositions from the 17th to the 21st century. The colourful and soft sound unfolds best in the music of the Romantic period.
In addition to the organ, voices take centre stage , which can unfold in the Fraumünster. The harmony of sound, space and light inspire professional choirs and orchestras to sing and play as part of "Music in the Fraumünster".
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Latvian Voices from Latvia combines a modern a cappella sound with highlights from the classical repertoire and folk music arrangements from their homeland.
23.01.2026 | 12:30
Musik im Fraumünster
Latvian Voices II
Latvian Voices from Latvia combines a modern a cappella sound with highlights from the classical repertoire and folk music arrangements from their homeland.
23.01.2026 | 19:30
Musik im Fraumünster
Chamber Choir Stuttgart
The Kammerchor Stuttgart, conducted by Frieder Bernius, is one of the world's leading choirs and sings works by J. S. Bach, Scarlatti, Nystedt and Homilius.
24.01.2026 | 17:00
Musik im Fraumünster
Zurich Singing Academy
The Zürcher Sing-Akademie performs in all the major concert halls in Europe, offering romantic choral music and a commissioned work by Beat Vögele.
24.01.2026 | 21:00
Musik im Fraumünster
Calmus Ensemble Leipzig
The Calmus Ensemble combines classical repertoire with new musical discoveries. Their concert under the title "Verleih uns Frieden".