Dresden Boys' Choir on a concert tour: Friendship through music in Lithuania!
Dresden: Boys' choir travels to Lithuania for a concert, family concert in the Kulturpalast and celebrate 60 years of girls' choir.

Dresden Boys' Choir on a concert tour: Friendship through music in Lithuania!
An exciting year lies ahead for the Dresden Boys' Choir, as they are going on a concert tour to Lithuania during the autumn holidays. Under the experienced direction of Matthias Jung, the choir will meet with the Lithuanian choir Dagilėlis from Ðiauliai, which was a guest in Dresden a year ago. The aim of this meeting is to further strengthen the friendly partnership between the two choirs. Such cultural exchange projects are particularly valuable and promote networking across national borders.
The highlight of the trip will be a joint concert that combines the talents of both choirs and is sure to provide unforgettable moments. Lithuanian hosts can be expected to welcome their guests with open arms, and singing together will undoubtedly be a wonderful experience.
Cultural highlights in Dresden
Back in Dresden, the population also has reason to be happy in December. On December 14, 2025 at 4 p.m. the family concert “Help, the Herdmanns are coming!” will take place in the Kulturpalast. take place. The Dresden Youth Symphony Orchestra, members of the Dresden Philharmonic Orchestra and speaker Matthias Reichwald take part. This event will be a celebration for the whole family and shows how lively the music scene is in Dresden.
A special celebration awaits the city on December 20, 2025, when the Dresden Girls' Choir celebrates its 60th anniversary with a concert in the Lukaskirche under the direction of Claudia Sebastian-Bertsch. The girls' choir has earned a permanent place in Dresden's musical landscape over the decades and will certainly come up with an impressive program.
Musical training in Dresden
A comprehensive training program is also available for the city's musical talents at the local Carl Maria von Weber Dresden University of Music, which was founded in 1996. With around 10,000 students and around 200 teachers, the HSKD is the largest music school in Dresden. It offers a wide range of classical instruments, early musical education, singing, popular music, dance and early music. There is a clear focus on choir, ensemble and orchestra work, which has a decisive influence on the training of the young musicians.
The commitment of these institutions and choirs is a sign that music is alive in Dresden and that both the tradition and the future of young musical talent are secured. All of these events and projects help enrich the city's cultural life and bring people together.