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Clubkonzert with Percussions / Munich Philharmonic Orchestra, Strings / Munich Chamber Orchestra

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EN
Classical music in a dance club? Two seemingly opposite worlds collide, and that's precisely what makes their union so thrilling: a chance to step out of the comfort zone and question existing expectations.

Percussionists of the Munich Philharmonic Orchestra will celebrate rhythm from a multitude of perspectives, performing works by Javier Álvarez, Nebojša Jovan Zivkovic, Gene Koshinski, and, of course, Steve Reich-the contemporary composer with sheer universal appeal. Reich's oeuvre has had a profound influence on many of dance music spearheads, too.
Meanwhile, the String Quintet of the Munich Chamber Orchestra will explore a broad temporal spectrum, performing works by Luigi Boccherini, Antonín Dvorák, and Nico Muhly. This program seamlessly bridges the pre-classical and romantic epochs with Boccherini and Dvořák, extending into the present day with Muhly's modern compositions.

An evening of contrasts, intrigue, and revelation, destined to reshape expectations of both club culture and classical music. Above all, it promises dazzling and profoundly moving performances.

EN
Classical music in the (dance) club? The two musical genres are often described as polar opposites - which is precisely what makes their encounter all the more exciting. It's high time to leave your comfort zone and question your own expectations.
At the end of February, a percussion quartet from the Munich Philharmonic Orchestra will present works by Steve Reich, Javier Alvarez, Nebojša J. Zivkovic and Gene Koshinski and pay homage to rhythm in all its many facets. At the same time, the string quintet of the Munich Chamber Orchestra draws impressively from the pre-classical period to the present day with pieces by Luigi Boccherini, Antonín Dvorák and Nico Muhly.
An evening that explores the boundaries between club culture and classical music in a new way - full of exciting contrasts and impressive sounds. Above all, however, it stands for: moving, impressive music.

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Location

BLITZ Club Museumsinsel 1 80538 München

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