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Schleissheim Palace
Beethoven: Violinkonzert D-Dur
Paganini: “La Campanella”
Mozart: Symphonie Nr.38 „Prager“
Strauß: “Frühlingsstimmen”-Walzer
Elector Max Emanuel had the New Schleißheim Palace with its wonderful baroque court garden built in 1701 based on the model of Versailles - in the hope of achieving imperial dignity - and was the summer residence of the Bavarian ruling family for centuries. The palace complex bears witness to the power, wealth and prestige of the Wittelsbach family. With their concerts in the baroque hall, the resident soloists relive well-known masterpieces in a dignified ambience.
Schleissheim Palace
Mozart: Ouvertüre aus “Die Zauberflöte”
Haydn: Symphonie Nr.104 “Londoner”-Allegro
Beethoven: Symphonie Nr.1 C-Dur
Strauß: „Frühlingsstimmen“ - Walzer
Strauß: „An der schönen blauen Donau”
Strauß: „Fledermaus“-Ouvertüre & Schnellpolkas
Elector Max Emanuel had the New Schleißheim Palace with its wonderful baroque court garden built in 1701 based on the model of Versailles - in the hope of achieving imperial dignity - and was the summer residence of the Bavarian ruling family for centuries. The palace complex bears witness to the power, wealth and prestige of the Wittelsbach family. With their concerts in the baroque hall, the resident soloists relive well-known masterpieces in a dignified ambience.
Schleissheim Palace
Cimarosa: Doppelkonzert für Flöte & Oboe
Vivaldi: “Der Sommer” aus „Die vier Jahreszeiten
Vivaldi: “La tempesta di mare”
Mendelssohn: Sommernachtstraum-Suite
Mozart: Symphonie „Haffner“
Strauß: „An der schönen blauen Donau”
Elector Max Emanuel had the New Schleißheim Palace with its wonderful baroque court garden built in 1701 based on the model of Versailles - in the hope of achieving imperial dignity - and was the summer residence of the Bavarian ruling family for centuries. The palace complex bears witness to the power, wealth and prestige of the Wittelsbach family. With their concerts in the baroque hall, the resident soloists relive well-known masterpieces in a dignified ambience.
Schleissheim Palace
Vivaldi: „Die vier Jahreszeiten“ - gesamt
Boccherini: „Fandango“ & „Madrid“ für Gitarre & Streicher
Albeniz: „Asturias“ und weitere berühmte spanische Kompositionen für Gitarre
In the northern arcades of Schleißheim Castle you will experience a wonderful evening with the Residenz Soloists. The unique castle arcades, which are closed on three sides, are decorated with beautiful sculptures, which Ludwig II found so fascinating that he had similar sculptures made on the Herreninsel on Lake Chiemsee.
Schleissheim Palace
Vivaldi: Konzert für Piccoloflöte „Distelfink“
Vivaldi: Flötenkonzert „La tempesta di mare“
Vivaldi: Konzert für Piccoloflöte C-Dur
Mozart: Ouvertüre aus “Die Zauberflöte”
Gershwin: „Summertime“
In the northern arcades of Schleißheim Castle you will experience a wonderful evening with the Residenz Soloists. The unique castle arcades, which are closed on three sides, are decorated with beautiful sculptures, which Ludwig II found so fascinating that he had similar sculptures made on the Herreninsel on Lake Chiemsee.
Schleissheim Palace
Mozart: Symphonie A-Dur KV201
Mendelssohn: „Sommernachtstraum“ - Suite
Bruch: Violinkonzert G-Moll
Bellini: Oboenkonzert
In the northern arcades of Schleißheim Castle you will experience a wonderful evening with the Residenz Soloists. The unique castle arcades, which are closed on three sides, are decorated with beautiful sculptures, which Ludwig II found so fascinating that he had similar sculptures made on the Herreninsel on Lake Chiemsee.
Schleissheim Palace
Vivaldi: „Die vier Jahreszeiten“ - gesamt
Boccherini: „Fandango“ & „Madrid“ für Gitarre & Streicher
Albeniz: „Asturias“ und weitere berühmte spanische Kompositionen für Gitarre
In the northern arcades of Schleißheim Castle you will experience a wonderful evening with the Residenz Soloists. The unique castle arcades, which are closed on three sides, are decorated with beautiful sculptures, which Ludwig II found so fascinating that he had similar sculptures made on the Herreninsel on Lake Chiemsee.
Schleissheim Palace
Vivaldi: Konzert für Piccoloflöte „Distelfink“
Vivaldi: Flötenkonzert „La tempesta di mare“
Vivaldi: Konzert für Piccoloflöte C-Dur
Vivaldi: „Der Frühling“ & „Der Sommer” aus „Die Vier Jahreszeiten“
Mozart: Ouvertüre aus “Die Zauberflöte”
Mendelssohn: „Sommernachtstraum“-Suite
Gershwin: „Summertime“
Elector Max Emanuel had the New Schleißheim Palace with its wonderful baroque court garden built in 1701 based on the model of Versailles - in the hope of achieving imperial dignity - and was the summer residence of the Bavarian ruling family for centuries. The palace complex bears witness to the power, wealth and prestige of the Wittelsbach family. With their concerts in the baroque hall, the resident soloists relive well-known masterpieces in a dignified ambience.
Schleissheim Palace
Vivaldi: „Die vier Jahreszeiten“
Mozart: Serenade „Eine kleine Nachtmusik“
Rossini: Streicherserenade C-Dur & „Arie des Figaro“
Brahms: Ungarischer Tanz Nr.6
Elector Max Emanuel had the New Schleißheim Palace with its wonderful baroque court garden built in 1701 based on the model of Versailles - in the hope of achieving imperial dignity - and was the summer residence of the Bavarian ruling family for centuries. The palace complex bears witness to the power, wealth and prestige of the Wittelsbach family. With their concerts in the baroque hall, the resident soloists relive well-known masterpieces in a dignified ambience.
Schleissheim Palace
Vivaldi: „Die vier Jahreszeiten“
Mozart: Serenade „Eine kleine Nachtmusik“
Rossini: Streicherserenade C-Dur & „Arie des Figaro“
Brahms: Ungarischer Tanz Nr.6
Elector Max Emanuel had the New Schleißheim Palace with its wonderful baroque court garden built in 1701 based on the model of Versailles - in the hope of achieving imperial dignity - and was the summer residence of the Bavarian ruling family for centuries. The palace complex bears witness to the power, wealth and prestige of the Wittelsbach family. With their concerts in the baroque hall, the resident soloists relive well-known masterpieces in a dignified ambience.
