Sound through the epochs: Experience piano art with Kurt Wiklander

Sound through the epochs: Experience piano art with Kurt Wiklander
On Monday, January 6, 2025, the district central library "Mark Twain" in Berlin, Marzahner Promenade 55, will be the stage of a fascinating musical journey through time. At 7:00 p.m., the talented pianist and composer Kurt Wiklander reveals the mysterious evolution of the piano sound, which began in the Renaissance. This event, organized by Marzahn-Hellersdorf , promises a deep insight into the mechanical and sound changes that the piano in the course of the For centuries. Wiklander will explain the development and importance of different keyboard instruments, such as the spinet and harpsichord.
A look into the world of piano concerts
The event comes at a time when the popularity of classic piano concerts in Berlin has reached a new highlight. The ROC ensembles in Berlin offer an exciting range of performances of classic masterpieces, which are characterized by the genius of composers such as Mozart, Beethoven and Chopin. The concerts take place in important places such as the Berlin Philharmonic and the concert hall on the Gendarmenmarkt and offer the audience an unforgettable experience. The ensembles are known for their passionate performances, which express the strength and emotions of the piano music with impressive intensity, as reports .
This evening in the library will not only be a musical lesson, but also a party for lovers of piano music. Plans, such as the transition from Beethoven's hammer piano to modern digital piano, are illustrated and witnesses of the ongoing fascination that make keyboard instruments to the music world. Be there when the history of the piano becomes alive and the sounds of past times are reinterpreted!
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