150 years of the Kelheim Liberation Hall: Gammel Engineering supports concert event
01.10.2013
150 years of the Kelheim Liberation Hall: Gammel Engineering supports concert event
The highlight of the anniversary year is the festival week from October 13 to 20. Gammel Engineering is sponsoring the opening concert: The Vokal Ensemble München will perform the program "Immortal" on 13 October at 5 p.m. in the Befreiungshalle. "Art and culture are very close to my wife's and my heart," explains the Managing Director of Gammel Engineering. "We are delighted to be able to support this fantastic concert in the Befreiungshalle. It will be a unique experience!"
The Vokal Ensemble München, under the direction of Martin Zöbeley, has thoughtfully captured the context of the construction of the Befreiungshalle in its choice of program. Liberation and freedom are the central concepts. The Liberation Hall is a monument to peace: today it stands for the process of European unification. Under the motto "Immortal", a requiem in Gregorian chant will be performed in combination with choral music from Germany's neighboring countries. The anniversary concert commemorates the dead of the wars but also the foundations of European unity.
The Vokal Ensemble München was founded in 1992 and consists of 25 vocally trained singers aged between 25 and 50. The repertoire covers all periods of music history from the Middle Ages to the present day, with a focus on music from the 15th, 16th and 17th centuries.
Concert 13.10.2013, 5.00 pm Befreiungshalle
From Gregorian chant into the 20th century
Tickets are now available from the Kelheim Tourist Information Office, Ludwigsplatz 1, Tel: 09441/701 234; e-mail: tourismus@kelheim.de
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