The "Blüthner" on the road

Foto Mark Niedermann
This event is available in
German
Students of the FHNW School of Music, Classical Music play works from their home country
Lunchtime concerts on the 1st Wednesday of the month, 1 to 2 pm

Admission free, collection in favor of the musicians

February 7, 2024: Mikołaj Woźniak (Poland)
March 6, 2024: Laura Mota Pello (Spain)
May 8, 2024: Sarah Bottiau (Belgium)
June 5, 2024: Felix Kehr (Germany)
September 4, 2024: Maria João Almeida (Portugal)
October 2, 2024: Gheorghe Gonța (Moldova)
November 6, 2024: Oleksandra Katsalap (Ukraine)
December 4, 2024: Margalith Eugster (Switzerland)

The Museum Kleines Klingental owns a historic Blüthner grand piano from around 1875. The instrument is characterized by an outstanding warm sonority. With this instrument, we will embark on a long journey across seas and continents: students of the FHNW School of Music, Classical Music will present composers from their countries of origin and thus provide an insight into hidden musical treasures. They will also include works by their favorite composers in the program.

A cooperation with the FHNW Academy of Music / Basel Music Academy
Address
Unterer Rheinweg 26
4058
Basel
+41 61 267 66 25
Tarif
Free entry with the Museums-PASS-Musées
Dates
On 06 March 2024
On 08 May 2024
On 05 June 2024
On 04 September 2024
On 02 October 2024
On 06 November 2024
On 04 December 2024
On 07 February 2024
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