The event at St. Matthew's Church will commemorate the fall of the Berlin Wall 35 years ago. In a short speech, the German-Hungarian literary scholar Zsuzsa Breier will shed light on the European dimension of the fall of the Wall. Charlotte Jonen (violin) and Mikhail Mordvinov (piano) will then take us on a musical journey through Europe under the motto ‘The Sound of Freedom’.
Few things bring Europe together like music. For centuries, it has been building bridges across languages and borders. At the same time, it expresses the urge for freedom that is so important for the history of Europe.
With works by:
- Vaja Azarashvili,
- Ludwig van Beethoven,
- Vittorio Monti,
- Johann Sebastian Bach,
- Ernest Bloch,
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- and more.
In addition to the pursuit of freedom, all these works express one thing above all: the incredible diversity that characterises the music and spirit of Europe.
Performers:
- Charlotte Jonen (violin)
- Mikhail Mordvinov (piano)
- Zsuzsa Breier (lecture)
- Sebastian Lambertz (presentation)
Additional information
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