We invite you to a two-part series of stories and music listening about the life and work of Ludwig van Beethoven,
In Part I we will be accompanied by the composer's Immortal Beloved. Who was she that Beethoven called the Immortal Beloved? This remains the most romantic mystery of Beethoven's life to this day. But what does this say about the mystery of his work? A work that fundamentally changed the world of music?
On 16 January, Beethoven will tell us about his quartets and sonatas. It is in the depths of the Adagio of the quartets that "the starry sky and the harmony of the spheres" resound. It is the sonatas that ecstatic poets used to call "Moonlight"...
Beethoven's symphonies will reign supreme on 28 January. Here we will find out why Haydn composed 104 symphonies, Mozart about 50, and Beethoven only 9. Oh, that is a very telling curve! And did Beethoven really study Hegel's philosophy, while Hegel adored Beethoven's music?...? And why is Rossini smiling on that occasion?
WHILE MUSIC is an evening of encounters with well-known or unknown music, guided by interesting companions: musicologists, musicians, music-lovers - admirers of a particular genre, composer, instrument, artist or musical culture. They talk about the peculiarities of the music in question, the circumstances in which it came into being, select characteristic recordings for auditions and sometimes perform the pieces themselves.
Ticket price for one evening devoted to the works of Ludwig van Beethoven is 20,-, for both evenings 30,-
50% discount for pupils and students, 30% discount for seniors
The Music Magic Club hosts events to enjoy a wide range of music