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Dresden Music Festival 2023

The motto "BLACKANDWHITE" explores the multifacetted sounds that are inherent in music. Moreover the 2023 festival season celebrates the piano with the focus themed "PLAYFUL KEYS".

Khatia Buniatishvili

"I am delighted to present the 46th season programme of the Dresden Music Festival to you. The idea for the motto »BLACKANDWHITE« came to me while reading Leo Tolstoy’s »War and Peace«. The great writer painted a picture of stark contrasts: culture and barbarianism, light and darkness, joy and grief – and of course war and peace.

We have assembled a diverse musical programme for you, inviting you to explore many of these contrasts in depth.

Kent Nagano

The motto is a provocation, for without the intermediate, without compromise and conciliation, we cannot live together. The current political and social tensions show how important it is to do just that, to live together, for in our world there is less »right and wrong« than goodness resulting from collaboration and communication – and music is a perfect embodiment of this truth!

Discover our program, which includes as many bridges between opposites as actual contrasts. One case in point is our festival-within-the-festival, »PLAYFUL KEYS«. With its black and white keys, the piano almost appears as an image of human society. Coordination and harmony between these mysterious keys creates vivid, colourful images in sound, reflecting the entire breadth of our lives.

Anne-Sophie Mutter

I thank the City of Dresden for providing the institutional basis for our festival. My thanks also go to the faithful sponsors and supporters who help us bring so many wonderful artists to our city. I look forward to a fantastic 2023 Dresden Music Festival."

Jan Vogler, Intendant

Jan Vogler

About the Dresden Music Festival

Over the course of it's 40 years history the Dresden Music Festival has established itself as distinctive cultural institution in Dresden and attracts an audience far beyond Germany’s borders between May and June to this city on the River Elbe. During three festival weeks renowned orchestras, top-class soloists and ensembles come to Dresden to perform at the most beautiful venues in its historic center and surroundings and fill the city with music.

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Although the Dresden Music Festival has its historic precursors in the "Muses' Games" and "Zwinger Parties" of the Saxon Electors, they owe their current existence to a government decree issued in the midst of the Cold War. From Berlin, capital of the GDR, the SED's Central Committee and Ministers' Council decreed: "Beginning in 1978, Dresden will have an annual music festival of international renown, the Dresden Music Festival!" This enacted musical event had to face considerable competition alone in the former GDR like the "Berlin Festival", the "Musikbiennale", the "Handel Festival" among others and had also started with high artistic requirements. Indeed, this decree "from above" proofed to be very productive, and despite a lack of foreign currency, the launched Festival became a cultural event.

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World stars such as Marilyn Horne, René Kollo, Barbara Hendricks, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau came to Dresden, following its reputation as a center for music, or to perform with the »Kapelle«. During the the iron curtain era legendary guest performances of famous orchestras include Herbert von Karajan and the Berlin Philharmonic, Claudio Abbado and the orchestra of the Scala in Milan, Zubin Mehta and the New York Philharmonic Orchestra.

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After reunification the Dresden Music Festival had to meet new challenges and the Festival had to find its place in a more open Europe as it was growing together. During the more than 30 seasons not only grand operas, ballets and fireworks, following the tradition of the Saxon court, were offered but also orchestra, chamber and solo concerts, early music and contemporary music, world music, jazz and dance – a variety that characterizes the program of the Dresden Music festival until today. Every year, the Festival presents a new theme continuing a tradition that exists since its inception and thus annually puts the focus on a new musical world that the audience can discover.

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"Dresden singt & musiziert" (Dresden sings & makes music) that was founded in 1981 under the motto "The Music Festival comes to its audience" has become another popular tradition which attracts hundreds of singers and thousands of visitors to Brühl’s Terrace. The open air concert is a gift to the audience that is not only invited to enjoy music in front of the historic city center of Dresden but also to join the performance by participating in the concert.

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