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April '20
April '20
5.
cancelled due to Corona "General Break"
Joseph Joachim (1831-1907) was one of the most important violinists of the 19th century, networked with the greatest musicians of his time. Born in Hungary and of Jewish origin, he spent and worked for the most part of his life in Germany, so that interesting aspects arise regarding his identity. In 1869, he was appointed university director and professor at the Königliche Akademische Hochschule Berlin and embodied the German musical tradition with his interpretation of the music of Bach,… Weiterlesen
Sunday, 8:45 o'clock
CampusOne - Schloss Gottesaue · Velte-Saal
Eventtype: Symposien & Kongresse · Symposia & Congresses
April '20
4.
cancelled due to Corona "General Break"
Joseph Joachim (1831-1907) was one of the most important violinists of the 19th century, networked with the greatest musicians of his time. Born in Hungary and of Jewish origin, he spent and worked for the most part of his life in Germany, so that interesting aspects arise regarding his identity. In 1869, he was appointed university director and professor at the Königliche Akademische Hochschule Berlin and embodied the German musical tradition with his interpretation of the music of Bach,… Weiterlesen
Saturday, 9:00 o'clock
CampusOne - Schloss Gottesaue · Velte-Saal
Eventtype: Symposien & Kongresse · Symposia & Congresses
April '20
3.
cancelled due to Corona "General Break"
Presentation Concert 19.30 "Komponieren, Diskutieren, Profitieren" Joseph Joachims "Variationen über ein irisches Elfenlied" und Johannes Brahms' "Variationen über ein ungarisches Lied" Anna Zassimova (Karlsruhe) piano Moderation Michael Struck (Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel)        
Friday, 19:30 o'clock
CampusOne - Schloss Gottesaue · Velte-Saal
Eventtype: Gesprächskonzert · Concert and Dialogue
April '20
3.
cancelled due to Corona "General Break"
Joseph Joachim (1831-1907) was one of the most important violinists of the 19th century, networked with the greatest musicians of his time. Born in Hungary and of Jewish origin, he spent and worked for the most part of his life in Germany, so that interesting aspects arise regarding his identity. In 1869, he was appointed university director and professor at the Königliche Akademische Hochschule Berlin and embodied the German musical tradition with his interpretation of the music of Bach,… Weiterlesen
Friday, 9:00 o'clock
CampusOne - Schloss Gottesaue · Velte-Saal
Eventtype: Symposien & Kongresse · Symposia & Congresses
April '20
1.
cancelled due to Corona "General Break"
Luigi Boccherini (1743-1805) String quintets Thurid Signe Pribbernow violin Assia Weissmann violin Claudia Pfnür viola Soyeon Im violoncello Dmitri Dichtiar violoncello
Wednesday, 17:00 o'clock
Badische Landesbibliothek