The chamber choir is composed of ca. 30 vocally qualified singers and under the artistic direction of Dreikönig Choirmaster Andreas Köhs predominantly performs choral literature of the 16th -18th centuries.
The name of the choir honours Kurt Thomas, who as Dreikönig Choirmaster (1945-1957) helped church choral music to gain a high reputation.
Since its foundation by Choirmaster Andreas Köhs in the year 1995, the Kurt-Thomas-Kammerchor has pursued a concept of high sound quality and successfully performed numerous concerts. They include the H-minor Mass, the St. Matthew's Passion, St. John's Passion, St. Mark's Passion, the Motet by Bach, Monteverdi's Maria Vesper and the Brahms Requiem in a new instrumentation by Bernhard Noll, himself a member of the Choir.
The Kurt-Thomas-Kammerchor rehearses project-related and by agreement.
Further information can be found under: www.kurt-thomas-kammerchor.de