Tutzing in a musical frenzy: The 27th Brahmstage starts – highlights and premieres!

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The 27th Tutzinger Brahmstage begins on October 13th with a salon and family concert. A cultural highlight on Lake Starnberg.

Tutzing in a musical frenzy: The 27th Brahmstage starts – highlights and premieres!

One of Germany's most important music festivals, the 27th Tutzinger Brahmstage, will take place in picturesque Tutzing on Lake Starnberg from October 13th to 27th. This renowned festival has established itself as an important cultural anchor point in the region and offers a variety of musical events that attract both local and national visitors.

Organizers and organizers, including Dr. Andreas Dessauer and Manuela Schotter have put together a fascinating program. The Brahmstages are named after the famous composer Johannes Brahms, who had a close connection to the region and whose works are part of the concert. A highlight of the festival will be the opening concert on October 13th, which will be performed by the internationally recognized Henschel Quartet. Visitors can look forward to pieces by Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Robert Schumann and Johannes Brahms.

A versatile program for everyone

This year's festival program is not only musically demanding, but also varied. In addition to a focus on chamber music, there is also a particularly interesting song evening and a special family concert. The latter will take place on October 19th in the Roncallihaus of the Catholic Church of St. Joseph and will be conducted by violist Pamela Kremer. Due to popular demand last year, this event is sure to attract many young music lovers.

Another highlight of the program is the song evening on October 20th, which will be moderated by Tobias Truniger, head of the opera studio at the Bavarian State Opera in Munich. He will be on stage with talented singers and pianists and will enchant listeners with a selection of classical music.

An exciting novelty this year is the salon concert, which will take place on October 25th in the Theodor Restaurant. There, guests are entertained with romantic waltzes and dances written by Brahms. This represents a successful connection between cuisine and music and is intended to offer an additional cultural experience.

Building cultural bridges

The Tutzinger Brahmstage has established itself as a platform that builds cultural and artistic bridges, especially through collaboration with KunstRäumen am See, as Elisabeth Carr emphasizes. In addition to the musical performances, the festival is also an opportunity to enjoy the breathtaking landscape of the Five Lakes Region. Art and nature combine here to create an incomparable experience.

It is important for the organizers not only to offer high musical quality, but also to open up new perspectives in classical music. The Brahmstages are more than just a festival; they pay homage to the region's rich musical tradition and the timeless appeal of Brahms' works. Visitors can look forward to a completely enriching experience that appeals to both the ears and the heart.

The history of the Brahmstage dates back to 1997, when it was founded to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Johannes Brahms' death. Since then, numerous prominent musicians, from opera stars like Jonas Kaufmann to international pianists, have presented their masterpieces here. Those interested have the opportunity to purchase tickets for the individual concerts, either online or in the Gebhard Held bookstore. Given the high demand, it is advisable to act quickly to secure the best seats.

The Tutzinger Brahmstage is a must for every lover of classical music and this year once again offers a platform for talented artists in an extraordinary setting. The regional connection with art and the opportunity to experience the works of great composers live make this event a special highlight in the event calendar. Further information can be found at www.merkur.de.