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Classical concerts featuring
Klaus-Peter Werani

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Watch This Space | Celebrating 50 Years of BLJO

Tue, Mar 18, 2025, 19:00
Daniel Nodel (Violin), Fabian Jüngling (Violin), Elisabeth Buchner (Viola), Klaus-Peter Werani (Viola), Hanno Simons (Cello), Philipp Stubenrauch (Double bass), Werner Mittelbach (Clarinet), Thomas Kiechle (Trumpet), Uwe Schrodi (Trombone), Members of Bayerisches Landesjugendorchester
The Bayerisches Landesjugendorchester will be celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2025. What better way to celebrate than with a concert? Together with their protégés, the BRSO invites you to an entertaining evening in Munich’s Werksviertel-Mitte. After a short appetizer, the programme will feature a work by the young composer Johannes Wiedenhofer as well as Dmitri Shostakovich’s Chamber Symphony op. 110a. While the entire BLJO usually performs together with members of the BRSO under chief or guest conductors – most recently in January 2024 under Sir Simon Rattle – the BRSO musicians will now also be sharing their chamber music expertise.
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In München

“105 Friends” – Chamber concert

Tue, Jun 17, 2025, 19:00
Klaus-Peter Werani (Viola), Hanno Simons (Cello), José Sebastião Trigo (Double bass), Lorenz Chen (Violin), Mon-Fu Lee Hsu (Violin), Melanie Jessica Rothman (Oboe), Ursula Kepser (Horn), horn, Christian Pilz (Percussion), Jürgen Leitner (Percussion), Sasha Scolnik-Brower (Conductor)
Fünf Freunde [Five Friends] is the title of the exhibition (which runs until August 17) dedicated to the works and artistic circle of Cy Twombly, Robert Rauschenberg, Jasper Johns, Merce Cunningham, and John Cage. Examining cultural politics during the Cold War as well as the issue of what it meant to be a homosexual during this time opens up new perspectives on the historiography of post-war Modernism. As part of this collaboration, the musicians of the BRSO will be joined by more than 100 friends and will focus on the composer John Cage through chamber music concerts and panel discussions as well as “BRSO und du” programs at Museum Brandhorst.