Tag: Culture in Bavaria
Augsburg: The Mozart Festival opens with a trip to Prague – Munich
In a way, says the Czech horn player and conductor Václav Luks on the homepage of the Augsburg Mozart Festival, Europe may have worked better then than it does today.…
Prien: The painter Paul Roloff and “Die Welle” – Bavaria
“Nobody needs pictures during this time.” Paul Roloff was under no great illusions in 1920. Nevertheless, a year later he founded “Die Welle” in Prien with other painters. The members…
The decline of the parish fair – Bavaria
Time does not adhere to any speed limit, it races along the straight like a racing driver. Another week has begun, and it is even a special day: Kirchweih Monday.…
Bavaria: Scholarship for Iranian poet – Munich
The Iranian poet, translator and literary critic Ali Abdollahi will receive the Chamisso Publication Grant 2021. It is endowed with 10,000 euros and is awarded by the Friedrich Baur Foundation.…
Nuremberg: Should the opera be in the Nazi wasteland? – Bavaria
Probably the topic was just too big to dare to approach for a long time. And strictly speaking, there are actually two very large and very complex issues. The opera…
Munich: Award for cinema operator Matthias Helwig – Munich
The cinema operator and initiator of the Five Lakes Film Festival, Matthias Helwig, will receive the Wilhelm Hausenstein award for services to cultural mediation in 2021. The board of directors…
Festspielhaus Füssen: Interview with Ralph Siegel about “Zeppelin” – Bavaria
At the age of 19, Ralph Siegel went to Nashville to make music, today the 76-year-old is considered the hit king. A conversation about success, failure and his “life’s work”,…
Festspielhaus Füssen: Interview with Ralph Siegel about “Zeppelin” – Munich
At the age of 19, Ralph Siegel went to Nashville to make music, today the 67-year-old is considered the hit king. A conversation about success, failure and his “life’s work”,…
A Regnitz Philharmonic? Would be nice, but not in Nuremberg. – Bavaria
In a conversation with the SZ in 2012, Ulf Klausenitzer broke the collar. Klausenitzer was a member of the Bayreuth Festival Orchestra for 31 years, six years as its board…
Tutzing: Evangelical Academy is looking for Nazi looted property – Munich
The German Center for the Loss of Cultural Property supports the efforts of the Evangelical Academy Tutzingto come to terms with the past. Tutzing Castle was richly furnished by its…