Benefit concert of the Norbert Janssen Foundation Munich – Munich

Supporting young people with talent and passion who would not be able to achieve their training and further education goals without financial support is the goal of the Munich-based non-profit organization Norbert Janssen Foundation. She helps in the fields of fine arts, humanities and social sciences, sports and crafts as well as mathematics, computer science, natural sciences and technology.

At the invitation of the foundation, two of the award-winning talents supported by the foundation are now giving a benefit concert at the Einstein Cultural Center: Carlo Laycello, and Emmanuel Roche, piano, will play works by JS Bach, Ravel, Beethoven, Schuhmann and Debussy. 22-year-old Carlo Lay studies with Danjulo Ishizaka at the Berlin University of the Arts and with Sol Gabetta at the Basel Music Academy. He is co-founder of the Avin Trio, which received an award at the 2022 Anton Rubinstein Chamber Music Competition. Emanuel Roch, born in 1998, studied piano with Antti Siirala at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Munich and completed numerous master classes. When his first piano concerto with the Thüringer Symphoniker was premiered, he was only twelve years old.

Benefit concert by the Norbert Janssen Foundation with Carlo Lay and Emanuel Roch, June 18, 6 p.m. Einstein Cultural Center, Einsteinstr. 42, Admission free, ticket reservation [email protected]

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