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CHAMBER MUSIC I

Kulturhaus LA8, Baden-Baden, Germany
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Important Info
Type: Classical Concert
City: Baden-Baden, Germany
Starts at: 15:30
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Festival

Easter Festival Baden-Baden 2021

Cultural ties have linked Baden-Baden with Russia for over 200 years. The story that began with a princess who became the tsar’s bride continues to this day with the many residents of our city with Russian roots. At the 2021 Easter Festival, the Berliner Philharmoniker and Chief Conductor Kirill Petrenko will join us in remembering one of Russia’s most celebrated composers, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. The orchestra will not only be interpreting his opera Mazeppa, but also Rachmaninoff’s Francesca da Rimini. Different Russian schools existed during Tchaikovsky’s time as the vast empire, its position straddling East and West, searched for an identity and aesthetic of its own. Tchaikovsky himself drew inspiration from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – a connection we will also be exploring during the Festival. At the 2021 Easter Festival, we will be building a bridge that spans a large cross-section of European cultural history – an undertaking for which BadenBaden is the ideal venue. Welcome to the 2021 BadenBaden Easter Festival!

Programme
Pyotr Tchaikovsky: String Quartet no. 1 in D major, Op.11
Nikolai Myaskovsky: String Quartet No.11 op.67/2 “Reminiscences”
Overview
Venue Info

Kulturhaus LA8 - Baden-Baden
Location   Lichtentaler Allee 8

The project, with an investment volume of approx. 15 million euros, has a net floor area of ​​approx. 3,750 square meters, of which approx. 400 square meters are allocated to the museum.

Concerts, lectures, conferences and banquets take place in the refurbished social rooms. The Brenners Park-Hotel & Spa in Baden-Baden is the leaseholder of the restaurant and the event rooms.

At the beginning of April 2009, the GRENKE Foundation opened the Museum of Art and Technology of the 19th Century in the property at Lichtentaler Allee 8.

The museum itself is housed in the new building of the building complex. It is dedicated to conveying the art, culture and history of technology of the 19th century. The museum offers space for extensive presentations on an exhibition area of ​​around 400 square meters.

Thematically, the overlapping of art and technology in the history of ideas, as well as their productive and cultural tensions, which are still important even for today's society, are of particular interest. These aspects are highlighted in themed exhibitions that change every six months and conveyed to the public using numerous exhibits and publications accompanying the exhibition. In order to gain a comprehensive insight into the respective focus, not only contemporary documents and paintings but also technical achievements - if possible in the original - should be shown.

The property on Lichtentaler Allee sees itself as a forum for imparting scientific knowledge and as a center of cultural activities of various orientations - music, literature, performing arts - in cooperation with institutions of supraregional importance. Before the exhibition opens, a conference will present the topic to the public on an interdisciplinary scientific level. During the temporary exhibitions, lectures and cultural events such as readings and concerts offer another opportunity to deal with the topic beyond the exhibits.

Important Info
Type: Classical Concert
City: Baden-Baden, Germany
Starts at: 15:30
Duration:
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