Herkules Hall of the Munich Residence
Festive concert in the Herkuleshall
The Hercules Hall was originally the throne room of Louis I and was built as a concert hall after its reconstruction. It served as a replacement for Klenze’s Odeon, which was also destroyed. Until the opening of the Philharmonie am Gasteig, it was the most important concert hall in Munich. Its name comes from the tapestries depicting the Hercules saga commissioned by Duke Albrecht V in 1556.
Program
Programm:
Mozart: Konzert für Flöte und Harfe - 1.Satz
Brahms: Violinkonzert D- Dur
Debussy: Danse sacrée et dance profane
Smetana: „Die Moldau“
Tschaikowski: „Highlights aus Schwanensee & Nußknacker“
ROMAN KIM - Violine, J.anine Schöllhorn- Flöte,
Emilie Jaulmes- Harfe & Residenz-Solisten
Artists
ROMAN KIM - Violine, J.anine Schöllhorn- Flöte,
Emilie Jaulmes- Harfe & Residenz-Solisten