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Places to see in ( Munich - Germany ) Altes Residenztheater The Cuvilliés Theatre or Old Residence Theatre is the former court theatre of the Residenz in Munich, Bavaria, Germany. Elector of Bavaria Maximilian III Joseph (reg. 1745–1777) commissioned the construction of a new theatre outside the palace after a fire in the St.George's Hall of the Residence which had served previously as a theatre room. The Residence Theatre was built from 1751 to 1753 by François de Cuvilliés in rococo style. The carving was done under supervision of Johann Baptist Straub. Due to limited space the National Theatre Munich was built next to the Residence Theatre from 1811. The interior decoration was then removed under King Ludwig I (reg. 1825–1848) when the building became a depot for the National Theatre, but the Residence Theatre was already restored and re-opened in 1857 under King Maximilian II (reg. 1848–1864). Originally the theatre was located where the present (New) Residence Theatre stands; after its destruction in World War II, the theatre was rebuilt in a wing of the Residence. Though the theatre was bombed during World War II, the carved and gilded boxes could be reused for they had been dismantled before and stored for security. Afterwards the Residenztheater was meticulously recreated in the 1950s and re-opened in 1958 under the name Cuvilliés Theatre with a performance of Mozart's The Marriage of Figaro. The theatre was again renovated and technically modernised from 2004–2008. The theatre space is decorated in red and gold. The four floors, each with 14 loges enclose the ground floor in the shape of a horseshoe. Particularly noteworthy is the Electoral loge that stands out about the two middle floors extend, opposite to the stage. It is supported by two atlases, which form the entrance. On the first floor they have caryatids as counterparts. Contemporary society division is reflected in the different features of different ranks: The Electoral loge is the artistic center of the room. The adjoining boxes in the first place, which was to be followed by the nobility, after and are richly decorated. This ornament is the second and third rank reduced gradually, where the gentry and the court officials took place. The relatively simply furnished ground floor was reserved for the urban aristocracy. The theatre was inaugurated on 12 October 1753 with Ferrandini's opera Catone in Utica. Under Charles Theodore, Elector of Bavaria, the court theatre was opened for public performances by 1795. Many operas were staged there by the Bavarian State Opera, including the premieres of Mozart's Idomeneo in 1781 and Carl Maria von Weber's Abu Hassan in 1811. In 1831 Ferdinand Raimund gave a guest performance. Ernst von Possart staged several Mozart operas in original version during the 1890s. The Residence Theatre has been also a stage for plays. It saw the first performance of Ibsen's Hedda Gabler in 1891. On 14 June 2008, the Cuvilliés Theatre re-opened with the premiere performance of a new production of Mozart's Idomeneo, staged by Dieter Dorn, conducted by Kent Nagano. ( Munich - Germany ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Munich . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Munich - Germany Join us for more : (http•••) (http•••) (http•••) (http•••) (http•••) (http•••) (http•••)
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Described as the "Wunderkind Pianist" by the Guardian and a "Major Talent" by ClassicalSource.com, Mr. Ji Liu positions himself at the top of the record charts and delights audiences around the world. In 2014 when he was 23, Mr. Ji Liu's debut album, “Piano Reflections” produced by Grammy-winning producer Andrew Cornall and released by Classic FM/Universal Music, immediately topped No.1 and stormed the UK charts since its release, making him the UK’s biggest-selling classical breakthrough artist of 2014. The album was also nominated as the "best classical album of year" at the prestigious Chinese Music Award in 2015. Ji Liu has then released another two chart-topping albums, "Piano Encores" and "Pure Chopin" in 2015 and 2016 repsectively. As a soloist, Mr. Ji Liu has appeared at major venues and festivals internationally including London's Royal Albert Hall, Royal Festival Hall, Queen Elizabeth Hall, Wigmore Hall, Barbican Centre, St. John's Smith Square and etc; the St. George's Hall and the new Liverpool Philharmonic Hall in Liverpool; Birmingham's Town Hall, Sage Gateshead in NewCasle; Old Vic Theatre and Coston Hall in Bristol; Royal Concert hall in Nottingham; Concertgebouw in Amsterdam; Auditorium du Louvre and Salle Cortot in Paris, Carnegie Hall in New York, Rachmaninoff Hall at Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow, Salle Garnier Opéra de Monte-Carlo; Théâtre de Champ Fleuri in La Réunion; Shanghai Oriental Art Centre, Shanghai Concert Hall and the Grand Theatre in Shanghai; Suzhou Culture and Arts Center; Kumho Arts Hall in Seoul; the Henley Festival in the UK; the Stavanger Chamber Music Festival in Norway, Verbier Festival and Gstaad Festival in Switzerland, Tongyeong International Music Festival in South Korea; The 3rd Krasnoyarsk International Music Festivalof the Asia-Pacific region in Russia and etc. Last season, Mr. Ji Liu has played Schumann and Beethoven Piano Concertos with the Philharmonia Orchestra at the Dorking Halls and the Royal Festival Hall in London; and Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No.2 with Mr. Vasily Petrenko and the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic at the sold-out Royal Albert Hall. Ji Liu was also the soloist who opened the 2015/2016 season for the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra and its new Liverpool Philharmonic Hall. In 2016, Ji Liu has made his warm welcome-back to the Royal Festival Hall playing Mozart Piano Concerto K.467 with the Mozart Festival Orchestra. Also, Mr. Ji Liu embarked a 5-city UK recital tour celebrating the new release of his Pure Chopin album. As a hugely creative artist, Mr. Ji Liu has a rare and immense capability of playing music from Bach's Goldberg Varitaions to Ligeti Piano Etudes to his own transcription of Skyall. His piano playing always embraces dinstinctive quality of devotion, originality, purity and authenticity. Mr. Ji Liu's passion for new music has led him collaborating with some of the greatest composers of our time. In 2016, he played the World Premiere of Ludovico Einaudi’s new piano concerto with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra at the Liverpool Philharmonic Hall. Mr. Ji Liu was born in China, He started his early musical education at the age of 3. Whilst still only 13, he won an international competition to perform a recital at New York's famed Carnegie Hall. That concert proved to be a major turning point in his career. Mr. Ji Liu initially studied piano and conducting at the Shanghai Conservatory of Music, after which he studied under Dmitri Bashkirov at the Escuela Superior de Musica Reina Sofia in Madrid. In 2007, Ji Liu was awarded a full schoalrship to continue his Bachelor of Music focusing on Piano Performance with Prof. Christopher Elton and Composition with Ruth Byrchmore at the Royal Academy of Music in London. In 2013, he graduated his Master of Music with both a Distinction and a DipRAM for his extraordinary Final Recital from the Royal Academy of Music. In his spare time, Mr. Ji Liu is enthusiastic about fashion, fine watches and visual arts. He likes sharp suits and unique shoes. Ji believes that classical music is for everyone, and one of his dreams is to make classical music more accessible and popular to a much wider audience.
Belcea Quartet Beethoven Wigmore Hall Sage Gateshead 2012
In 2012 The Belcea Quartet embark on a year-long Beethoven cycle, playing all of the composer's string quartets. Catch them at the Wigmore Hall, London, The Sage, Gateshead, St George's Hall, Liverpool and Laeiszhalle, Hamburg. The series will be recorded live for ZigZag Territoires. (http•••) (http•••)
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