Dezember 2025 | Wiedereröffnung der Beethovenhalle | Bonn

17.12.2025 | Bonn

Hommage à Beethoven: Am 17. Dezember - dem Tauftag Beethovens - präsentiert das Bundesjugendorchster gemeinsam mit dem Beethoven-Haus ein Festkonzert in der wiedereröffneten Beethovenhalle Bonn. Mit dabei sind als Solisten das unglaubliche Genie Kit Armstrong und der herausragende Fabian Müller, die das erste Mal gemeinsam auf der Bühne stehen werden. Unter der musikalischen Leitung von Jan Caeyers, einem der renommiertesten Beethoven-Spezialisten Europas und langjährigen Partner des Beethoven-Hauses, erwartet das Publikum ein abwechslungsreiches und inspirierendes Programm, das Beethovens künstlerischen Geist in unterschiedlichsten musikalischen Perspektiven beleuchtet. Auf dem Programm stehen Werke von Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Francis Poulenc und Camille Saint-Saëns – darunter Mozarts kontrastreiche c-Moll-Kompositionen, Poulencs farbenreiches Konzert für zwei Klaviere sowie Saint-Saëns’ virtuose Variationen über ein Thema von Beethoven.
Ein Abend, der die Wiedereröffnung der Beethovenhalle mit einer Hommage an den großen Bonner Komponisten verbindet – voller Energie, Emotion und musikalischer Exzellenz.

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 - 1791)
Klavierkonzert Adagio und Fuge für Streicher c-Moll KV 546

Francis Poulenc (1899 - 1963)
Konzert für zwei Klaviere d-Moll FP 61

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 - 1791)
Klavierkonzert Nr. 20 d-Moll KV 466

Camille Saint-Saëns (1835 - 1921)
Variationen über ein Thema von Beethoven für zwei Klaviere op. 35


Kit Armstrong Klavier
Fabian Müller Klavier
Bundesjugendorchester
Jan Caeyers Dirigent

 

When?

17.12.2025

Where?

Beethoven-Halle
Wachsbleiche 16, 53111 Bonn

Kind of event

Konzert


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