Tag: Concerts Munich
Munich: The Austrian septet “Shake Stew” in the Unterfahrt – Munich
Would the Unterfahrt have been full on Saturday and Sunday if a “Lukas Kranzelbinder Septet” had been announced? And not shake stew, as the Austrian bassist called his project launched…
Review: Creepy groove
“Nosferatu” newly set to music: The ensemble “der/gelbe/klang” plays Olav Lervik’s composition in the Muffathalle. source site
Review: Daniele Gatti and the BR Symphony Orchestra – Munich
Daniele Gatti bets like throwing darts. They usually hit the mark in the Hercules Hall. Only at the beginning, with Richard Strauss’ ecstatic music drama “Don Juan”, does he wave…
Bavaria: Culture demonstrates solidarity with Ukraine – Bavaria
What is currently happening in Ukraine is terrible without words. The collective rebellion against the breach of peace in Europe, in so many demonstrations, fundraising campaigns and volunteer work –…
Bavaria: Culture demonstrates solidarity with Ukraine – Munich
What is currently happening in Ukraine is terrible without words. The collective rebellion against the breach of peace in Europe, in so many demonstrations, fundraising campaigns and volunteer work –…
Munich: What next after chief conductor Gergiev was kicked out? – Munich
Bruckner’s eighth symphony is scheduled for the Munich Philharmonic on March 17 in the Isarphilharmonie. However, under “Conductor” the concert in the orchestra’s online calendar says: NN – nomen nominandum,…
Swing returns to Hohenbrunn – district of Munich
Dancing with Nietzsche? On his current album, the pianist and philosopher Kilian Kemmer is inspired by Friedrich Nietzsche’s “Also Sprach Zarathustra”. In various miniatures, his trio interprets philosophical ideas such…
The pianist Maximilian Haberstock in the small concert hall in the Gasteig – Munich
Walter Benjamin wrote that storytelling goes downhill. What was true in 1936 for the tradition of passing on experiences orally can be said today about the art of the piano:…
Munich: Jan Lisiecki in the Prince Regent Theater – Munich
actually plays the pianist Jan Lisiecki at his piano recital in the Prinzregententheater only a series of 24 shorter Chopin pieces. Etudes, Nocturnes. Pieces that are picked out individually are…
Criticism: Martin Stadtfeld in the Prinzregententheater – Munich
“Everything too fast!” snarls an outraged listener after the first movement of Johann Sebastian Bach’s Italian Concerto. Martin Stadtfeld founded his career with his music and, with many detours, he…