Open Air Concert: Brunnenhof of the Residence in Munich
Munich, Residenz München — Brunnenhof
About the Event
Hear the works of some of the greatest composers of classical music performed in Munich's most beautiful open air venue: The Brunnenhof of the Residence.
The Antiquarium wing, built under Duke Albrecht V, forms the south wing of a courtyard complex that was rounded off under Duke Maximilian I. The courtyard with its characteristic gabled architecture on the narrow sides was named after the fountain in the center of the eight‐sided courtyard, which is crowned by a bronze statue of Duke Otto I, the first Bavarian duke from the House of Wittelsbach.
Practical Information
In case of rain, the concert will take place in the Allerheiligen Hofkirche.
Program
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – Konzert für Flöte und Harfe
- Joseph Haydn – Konzert für Flöte und Harfe
- Gustav Mahler – Adagietto aus der 5. Symphonie
- François Borne – „Carmen Fantasy“ für Flöte
- Bedrich Smetana – Die Moldau
Artists
Ensemble: | Residenz‐Solisten |
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Flute: | Janine Schöllhorn |
Harp: | Emilie Jaulmes |
Residenz München
The Residenz München is the former royal palace of the Wittelsbach monarchs of Bavaria, located in central Munich, Germany. The building is the largest city-center palace in Germany, and is well-known for its highly decorated rooms, eclectic architecture and exhibitions of the various royal collections. The palace consists of 130 rooms, among them several now used for concerts, such as the Cuviliés Theatre, the Hercules Hall and the Byzantine Court Church of All Saints. and ten courtyards. The Herkulessaal (Hercules Hall) is the main concert venue for the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra.
Address
Residenz München, Maximilianstraße / Residenzstraße 1, Munich, Germany — Google Maps