Joseph Min in Erfurt: Carillon concert at Bartholomew Tower captivates


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A summer afternoon filled with bell sounds at Erfurt's Anger
When on July 25, 2026 at 4:00 PM the bronze tongues of the Bartholomew Tower begin, Erfurt will experience one of those rare moments when urban space and music intertwine into a single experience. The free Carillon concert with Joseph Min from New York brings together international carillon art, historical backdrop, and open air.
The special stage in the heart of the city
The Bartholomew Tower at Anger is one of the most prominent locations in the city center. The carillon with its 60 bronze bells has shaped the city's sound here for decades and continually sets its own accents amidst everyday life, the flow of passersby, and summer atmosphere. Anyone passing by this afternoon will not experience an ordinary concert, but an acoustic cityscape that is redefined with every melody.
Joseph Min: young master with international presence
Joseph Min lives in New York City, won the 9th International Queen Fabiola Carillon Competition, and completed his training at the renowned Royal Carillon School Jef Denyn in Mechelen, Belgium. He has performed on carillons across America and Europe, works on new compositions, and combines musical precision with a fine sense for timbres and resonance. This very blend promises a multifaceted live experience in Erfurt as well.
A sound that carries over the rooftops
Carillon music thrives on dynamics, timing, and a special orchestration over long reverberation spaces. The melodies do not emerge from speakers, but directly from the tower, filling the square with an atmosphere that is both festive and focused. Especially in the historic center, this concert unfolds its strength: music here becomes part of the urban space, almost like a living monument.
Erfurt as a stage for encounters and culture
The Bartholomew Tower is located at Anger, right in the bustling center of the city. According to Erfurt Tourism, getting there by tram is particularly easy, with the station Anger within walking distance. Those arriving by car can use the Forum parking garage as a nearby option. This allows for a comfortable concert visit combined with a stroll through the city center.
Conclusion: A free concert with a lasting echo
This carillon concert unites international virtuosity, historical architecture, and a rare live moment in the open air. Anyone experiencing Joseph Min in the Bartholomew Tower will not just hear music, but Erfurt's sound history in a new form. A date for all those seeking cultural depth and summer lightness in an afternoon.
Voices of the fans
The reactions on social media are positive and show that Joseph Min also generates attention online with his work. On his official channels, interested individuals share excitement and curiosity about his tours and concerts.
Official channels of Joseph Min:
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jmin.beiaardier?igsh=MTkxdnRjZzRiM3FrdA%3D%3D&utm_source=qr
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jmin.beiaardier/
- YouTube: https://youtube.com/@jmin.beiaardier?si=uP0IhELlO1Ndw6ZC
- Spotify: no official profile found
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