The Organ Builder: Reading and Organ Music in Weiden


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An evening full of literature, organ sound, and spiritual atmosphere at St. Michael
With The Organ Builder, a special experience of faith combines with literature and music in Weiden. On April 26, 2026, a spiritual community will form in the Protestant city parish church St. Michael, where storytelling, church music, and organ sound will meet.
Literary depth meets lived tradition
The author Martin Meyer will read from his book about Paula, who seeks her path in organ building during a time of social and familial upheaval. The story leads to Weimar in the years after World War I and connects craftsmanship, new beginnings, and personal calling with a finely drawn cultural history.
Music on the organ of St. Michael
The reading will be accompanied by Valerij Bukreev at the organ of St. Michael. The church space, with its long history and musical influence, creates a dignified setting for an event that combines word and sound into a religious experience.
A place of encounter in the middle of Weiden
St. Michael is considered a vibrant center of Protestant community life in Weiden. The main church invites with worship, church music, and encounters to make faith tangible in everyday life. This creates an evening for visitors that uniquely brings together culture and spirituality.
Practical information for the visit
The event will take place on Sunday, April 26, 2026, from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM. Admission costs 10 euros, and a discount is available upon request. Registration is done through the Evangelical Educational Work Upper Palatinate. Those seeking spiritual depth, cultural inspiration, and the unique experience of an organ evening will find an impressive appointment here.
A harmonious evening for all who wish to experience literature, church music, and Protestant community culture in a special atmosphere. Those who attend this reading with organ accompaniment live will take away more than impressions: peace, sound, and a palpable togetherness at St. Michael.










