About the friendliness of the world. Song recital of the RheinVokal Festival

19:00  |  Arp Museum Bahnhof Rolandseck
Concert

10 Aug 2024

Patrick Grahl, tenor

Klara Hornig, piano

 

Hanns Eisler - born in Leipzig in 1898 and living in Vienna, (East) Berlin, Spain and the USA - was a composer and music theorist who was as ingenious as he was uncomfortable. He set poems by Bertolt Brecht, among others, to music, wrote workers' songs and symphonies and composed the national anthem of the GDR.
Eisler's songs and the works of his colleagues Weyrauch, Weismann and Wagner-Régeny, which were rarely performed after the end of the GDR, are performed by the outstanding young tenor, former Thomaner and Bach Prize winner Patrick Grahl, while Klara Hornig from Berlin completes this outstanding concert evening as a distinguished pianist.

 

Tickets: 30 euros | Children under 18 years: 6 euros
Tickets are available in advance via our online museum shop.

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