Tag: concerts
Daniel Harding and Renaud Capuçon with the Munich Philharmonic Orchestra – Munich
Ultimately, it remains awkward to precede the full-length dimensions of a Bruckner symphony with another piece. The spellbinding effect of, as here, Anton Bruckner’s Fourth Symphony swallowed up the premiere…
Guitarist Pepe Romero plays in Dorfen – Munich
Pepe Romero is a legend on the guitar, a first-class and virtuoso artist with perfect technique. Born in Malaga in 1944, he established himself with his father Celedonio and his…
Tarja Turunen from Nightwish at Rock Meets Classic in the Munich Olympiahalle – Munich
Tara Turunen has long been at the top of the wish list of the “Rock Meets Classic” makers: Hardly anyone embodies the bombastic fusion of symphony and guitar riff like…
The Munich jazz highlights in April – Munich
There is also a bit of jazz during the Easter holidays, but things really start again on April 9th. In the Bavarian Court under the monthly motto “Strictly Organic”: At…
Taylor Swift, AC/DC concerts: The highlights of 2024 in Germany
2024 brings with it a wealth of new events and concerts. From international rock and pop stars to brand new newcomers, alternative artists or successful German musicians, everything is included…
US band: The Pretty Reckless as opening act at AC/DC concerts
US band The Pretty Reckless as opening act at AC/DC concerts The 30-year-old front woman Taylor Momsen founded the band The Pretty Reckless in 2009 (archive photo). photo © Thomas…
Munich: Which pop concerts are worth going to in April – Munich
Guitar bands are somehow considered out. And the fact that some musicians no longer like to pick up their guitar can be seen from Markus and Micha Acher from the…
The terror near Moscow endangers Putin’s enemy image – opinion
Vladimir Putin owes his rise to terror. In August 1999, when he was heading the domestic secret service FSB after a rapid career journey alongside Boris Yeltsin and was finally…
Festival MaerzMusik Berlin: An attractive misunderstanding
In Berlin, the “Les Percussions de Strasbourg” play Karlheinz Stockhausen’s drum piece “Music in the Belly”, more pompous than the composer intended. source site