Events

May '26
May '26
6.
Clarinets in Concert
FeaturingStudents of Prof. Julius Kircher's clarinet class        
Wednesday, 05:00 PM
Badische Landesbibliothek
Eventtype: Mittwochs um 5
May '26
7.
PREMIERE · Music theatre for children from 5 years
Musical theatre for children aged 5 and above with music by Wolfgang Amadeus MozartText by Marianne BerglöfStudents of the Karlsruhe University of MusicMusical direction Matteo PirolaProduction Marianne BerglöfSet design and costumes Manuel KolipChoreography Paz MonteroWolfgang Amadeus Mozart learned to play the violin and piano at the age of four and was already composing his own pieces of music as a child. As a child prodigy, little ‘Wolferl’ was admired and marvelled at from an early age,… Weiterlesen
Thursday, 11:00 AM
CampusOne · Marstall
Eventtype: Für Kinder · For Children
May '26
7.
class Prof. Julius Kircher
FeaturingStudents of the class Prof. Julius Kircher         
Thursday, 07:00 PM
CampusOne - Schloss Gottesaue · Velte-Saal
Eventtype: Solo- und Kammermusik · Solo and Chamber Music
May '26
8.
Music theatre for children from 5 years
Musical theatre for children aged 5 and above with music by Wolfgang Amadeus MozartText by Marianne BerglöfStudents of the Karlsruhe University of MusicMusical direction Matteo PirolaProduction Marianne BerglöfSet design and costumes Manuel KolipChoreography Paz MonteroText and dramaturgy collaboration Rosalie SuysTechnology and lighting NNWolfgang Amadeus Mozart learned to play the violin and piano at the age of four and was already composing his own pieces of music as a child. As a child… Weiterlesen
Friday, 11:00 AM
CampusOne · Marstall
Eventtype: Für Kinder · For Children
May '26
8.
Violinrecital
FeaturingMarie Helling, ViolineNN, piano       
Friday, 12:15 PM
Kleine Kirche
Eventtype: Solo- und Kammermusik · Solo and Chamber Music
May '26
8.
Concert in the FächerResidenz
FeaturingSarah Wöhrle, piano        
Friday, 06:30 PM
Fächerresidenz
Eventtype: Klaviermusik · Piano Music
May '26
8.
Part 1: The present: How it is – and how it could be
Today, back then, tomorrow and looking back on the futureA dispute instigated by the HfM KarlsruheIt is not only in Germany that certainties are currently being lost that until recently seemed self-evident to many: that democracy is the best form of government, that human dignity is inviolable and that a society without solidarity is unthinkable – and, last but not least, that art must be free and not bound to any specific attitude or function.Surprisingly, the questioning of the freedom and… Weiterlesen
Friday, 07:30 PM
CampusOne · Wolfgang-Rihm-Forum
Eventtype: Gesprächskonzert · Concert and Dialogue
May '26
9.
Music theatre for children from 5 years
Musical theatre for children aged 5 and above with music by Wolfgang Amadeus MozartText by Marianne BerglöfStudents of the Karlsruhe University of MusicMusical direction Matteo PirolaProduction Marianne BerglöfSet design and costumes Manuel KolipChoreography Paz MonteroText and dramaturgy collaboration Rosalie SuysTechnology and lighting NNWolfgang Amadeus Mozart learned to play the violin and piano at the age of four and was already composing his own pieces of music as a child. As a child… Weiterlesen
Saturday, 11:00 AM
CampusOne · Marstall
Eventtype: Für Kinder · For Children
May '26
9.
Music theatre for children from 5 years
Musical theatre for children aged 5 and above with music by Wolfgang Amadeus MozartText by Marianne BerglöfStudents of the Karlsruhe University of MusicMusical direction Matteo PirolaProduction Marianne BerglöfSet design and costumes Manuel KolipChoreography Paz MonteroText and dramaturgy collaboration Rosalie SuysTechnology and lighting NNWolfgang Amadeus Mozart learned to play the violin and piano at the age of four and was already composing his own pieces of music as a child. As a child… Weiterlesen
Saturday, 03:00 PM
CampusOne · Marstall
Eventtype: Für Kinder · For Children
May '26
10.
KARLSRUHER MASTERCLASSES May 10.–12., 2026
"Hear Her!" Works for trumpet by female composers.In the music world, we are experiencing a cultural shift that aims to involve women more in areas where they were previously virtually invisible and unheard. We see conductors leading the world's best orchestras, we hear compositions by female composers in orchestral concerts, and we see young female trumpet soloists on the biggest stages. There is still a long way to go before we see true equality in practice, but there is often an interest and… Weiterlesen
Sunday, 10:00 AM
CampusOne - Schloss Gottesaue · Genuit-Saal · 2. OG
Eventtype: Karlsruher Meisterklassen · Karlsruhe Masterclasses