Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord: Faith and Music in Landshut


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When Mozart's Requiem Makes Faith Audible
This faith experience invites you to experience music as a spiritual language: quiet, dignified, and deeply moving. In the course room of the Christian Education Center Landshut, an evening unfolds where the Requiem becomes audible not only as a masterpiece of music history but also as an expression of prayer, hope, and Christian spirituality.
Music that transcends speech
The title Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord refers to the Latin liturgy of the requiem mass and opens the view to questions of dying, resurrection, and eternal life. In Mozart's Requiem, compositional density combines with spiritual depth. The shared listening creates space for reflection, theological contemplation, and a religious experience that engages both heart and mind.
An evening for faith, music, and remembrance
The event particularly addresses the connection between faith and music. Those interested in church traditions, liturgy, and the spiritual dimension of classical music will find a quiet, focused approach here. Especially in the encounter with death and transience, a quiet sense of community arises that extends beyond the moment.
Spiritual depth in the realm of education
The Christian Education Center Landshut stands as a Catholic adult education institution for religious education, dialogue, and faith-related encounters. The evening connects to this tradition, merging cultural education with spiritual openness. Thus, a lecture or listening evening becomes more than just information: it creates a space for inner contemplation, prayer, and the longing for comfort.
What visitors can expect
Visitors can expect a dignified evening with musical and spiritual impulses surrounding Mozart's Requiem. The event is suitable for anyone who is inspired by classical music, Christian theology, and the depth of the Requiem. Those who experience this evening live will not only take home sound but also new thoughts about hope, farewell, and faith.










