Herkules Hall of the Munich Residence
Meisterkonzert im Herkulessaal
The Herkulessaal was originally the throne hall for King Louis I of Bavaria in the 19th century, built by Leo von Klenze, the court architect. After the Second World War in 1945, it was converted into a large concert hall after the actual Odeon concert hall was destroyed. Until the opening of the Philharmonie am Gasteig, it was the most important concert hall in Munich. The hall is named after the precious tapestries depicting the legend of Hercules, which were commissioned by Duke Albrecht V in 1556.
Enjoy wonderful hours in one of the largest concert halls in the city with the Residenz Soloists
Program
Mendelssohn: Violinkonzert E-Moll
Telemann: Tafelmusik für Trompete, Oboe & Streicher
Händel: Suite für Trompete & Streicher D-Dur
Haydn: Trompetenkonzert
Beethoven: Symphonie Nr.3 „Eroica“ 1. Satz Allegro
GABRIELE CASSONE - Trompete
ROMAN KIM - Violine & Residenz Solisten
Artists
GABRIELE CASSONE - Trompete
ROMAN KIM - Violine & Residenz Solisten