Europa Series - AUSTRIA at the Bavarian National Museum: Classical Music with Style in Munich


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Austrian Sound Colors in the Historical Mars-Venus Hall
The Europa Series - AUSTRIA brings a finely curated piano concert to the Bavarian National Museum in Munich on July 19, 2026. In the Mars-Venus Hall, Viennese classics, Romanticism, and modern sound language come together - interpreted by Sylvia Dankesreiter, Eleonora Turkenich, Dmitrij Romanov, Utum Yang, Julia Ito, and Irina Shkolnikova.
A Concert with Character and Historical Aura
The evening combines musical tradition with vibrant present. The program features works by Friedrich Gulda, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Franz Schubert, Maria Theresia Paradis, Carl Czerny, Alexander von Zemlinsky, and Richard Heller. This creates a concert program that elegantly brings together familiar masterpieces and rarely heard pieces.
The Mars-Venus Hall as a Stage for Fine Chamber Music
The Mars-Venus Hall of the Bavarian National Museum provides a special ambiance for the concert. The historical architecture, representative spatial impact, and intimate closeness to the event create a experience that makes classical music palpable in a unique intensity. It is here that the target audience engagement of the Pianistenclub München unfolds: sophisticated, tradition-conscious, and simultaneously open to surprising musical perspectives.
Musical Diversity from Felix Austria
The Europa Series is dedicated to the rich musical tradition of Austria. At its center are the lightness of Mozart, the poetic depth of Schubert, and the virtuosity of Czerny. Added to this are Gulda's stylistic openness, Zemlinsky's late Romantic tension, and Richard Heller's modern approach. The result is a concert evening filled with contrasts, emotions, and high artistic quality.
Practical Information for Your Visit
The concert takes place on Sunday, July 19, 2026, from 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM at the Bavarian National Museum, Prinzregentenstraße 3, 80538 Munich. The venue is well connected to public transport; U4 and U5 to Lehel as well as tram 16 and bus 100 to Nationalmuseum/Haus der Kunst are available. According to the museum, there are also parking options available at the on-site parking lot as well as barrier-free information for visitors.
Look forward to a stylish classical experience with a wide musical range, historic flair, and careful program design. Anyone wanting to experience Austria's musical tradition live in Munich should not miss this afternoon.
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