Musiksommer Großwudicke
Concert series with pianist Thomas Kübler in the baroque castle chapel
2026
About Musiksommer Großwudicke
Musiksommer Großwudicke — edition 2026
The Musiksommer Großwudicke 2026 continues the tradition of five Sunday concerts. Each concert starts at 4:00 PM and lasts approximately 90 minutes. Program curated by Thomas Kübler, pianist and singer from Tangermünde.
Usual program focuses (exact 2026 dates not yet published):
- Spring Concert – Homeland Melodies, Baroque, Romantic Piano Works
- Romanticism and Chansons from the 1920s–1940s
- Hits from the 1950s–1960s
- Hollywood Moments and Elvis Tribute
- Autumn Sounds to Conclude
Highlights Musiksommer Großwudicke 2026
Thomas Kübler on the piano, vintage concerts in the castle chapel, free admission.
Programme Musiksommer Großwudicke 2026
Five Sunday concerts at 4 PM in the baroque castle chapel Großwudicke. Programs by focus: Homeland Melodies & Baroque, Chansons 1920s–1940s, Hits 1950s–1960s, Hollywood Tribute, Autumn Sounds. Exact 2026 dates via meister-pianist.de.
Prices Musiksommer Großwudicke 2026
Free admission, donations for the preservation of the castle chapel requested.
Practical information — Musiksommer Großwudicke
Getting There
Take the RE4 train from Berlin Hbf to Rathenow, then a bus or taxi to Großwudicke (15 km). By car, take the B188.
Admission
Free, donations for the preservation of the castle chapel are requested.
Tip
Stay after the concert for stargazing in the Westhavelland Dark Sky Reserve – one of the darkest places in Germany.
A Chapel in Havelland
The baroque castle chapel Großwudicke is the impressive remnant of a once magnificent castle complex in Milower Land, district of Großwudicke. Located in the Havelland district, it now boasts exceptional acoustics and atmosphere – ideal for intimate concerts with piano and vocals.
Thomas Kübler – Master Pianist and Singer
The Musiksommer Großwudicke is spearheaded by Thomas Kübler – a pianist and singer from Tangermünde who specializes in vintage piano concerts and church music. His repertoire ranges from classical piano music and chansons from the 1920s to 1940s to hits from the post-war economic boom and Hollywood soundtracks. Kübler combines piano virtuosity with a distinctive swing voice.
Five Sundays, Five Programs
In the summer of 2026, the castle chapel will open its doors on five Sundays at 4 PM each. Each concert will feature a different program: Homeland Melodies, baroque pieces, and romantic piano works to mark the start of spring; Romanticism and Chansons from the 1920s–1940s; Hits from the 1950s–1960s; Hollywood Moments and an Elvis Tribute; a concluding concert with autumn sounds. The exact dates for 2026 will be announced on meister-pianist.de.
Free for All
Admission to all concerts is free. The event is supported by the local parish, and donations for the preservation of the castle chapel are requested at the exit. Contact: Thomas Kübler via meister-pianist.de.
Milower Land and Havelland
Milower Land is located in the western Havelland region, on the border with Saxony-Anhalt, within the Westhavelland Nature Park and the Westhavelland Dark Sky Reserve – Germany's first certified dark sky area. Visitors to the Musiksommer can combine an afternoon in Großwudicke with an evening of stargazing in Germany's darkest region. The state of Brandenburg reveals its most rural and tranquil side here.
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