Goldmund Quartet Crown the Munich Violin Days in the Mars-Venus Hall


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Goldmund Quartet at the Finale of the Munich Violin Days: An Evening of Chamber Music with Radiant Precision
With the final concert of the Munich Violin Days 2026, the Goldmund Quartet marks the glorious conclusion of a festival week dedicated to violin making, sound culture, and interpretive precision. In the Mars-Venus Hall of the Bavarian National Museum, stylistic elegance meets historical atmosphere - a setting perfectly designed for an intimate, highly concentrated concert experience.
Finest Chamber Music in a Historical Setting
The Mars-Venus Hall is one of the most representative rooms in the building. Its neo-Gothic architecture, spacious effect, and iconic Mars-Venus group create a place where every detail of the stage performance becomes audible and visible. Here, the Goldmund Quartet unfolds the balance of transparency, homogeneity, and tonal warmth for which the ensemble is internationally appreciated.
A Program Between Classics, Humor, and Alpine Sounds
The program features Mozart, Haydn, Schubert, and a selection of Alpine folk music. This dramaturgy combines classical form with colorful folk proximity and opens the view to the complexity of string quartet literature. The ensemble plays on instruments and with bows from the Munich Violin Days exhibition - an intriguing perspective shift that also makes the concert particularly significant in terms of sound history.
Why This Concert Stands Out
The Goldmund Quartet is one of the distinguished young string quartets in Europe. The formation has been recognized as Rising Stars by the European Concert Hall Organisation and has received further prestigious awards. Recent recordings and the active touring practice in Europe, the USA, and Japan demonstrate the artistic reach of the ensemble. For the Munich audience, this results in an evening that feels not only virtuosic but also densely narrative - with precise orchestration in quartet format, fine articulation, and a live atmosphere full of excitement.
Visitor Tips for the Concert
Doors open 30 minutes before the concert begins. Tickets for the final concert cost 30 Euros, reduced 25 Euros, with museum admission included. The Bavarian National Museum is easily accessible by subway, tram, and bus; the nearest station is Lehel or Nationalmuseum/Haus der Kunst. Accessible entrances and support options are available for visitors with mobility restrictions.
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This final concert promises an evening full of sound culture, historical aura, and musical finesse. Anyone wanting to experience the Goldmund Quartet live should not miss this date at the Bavarian National Museum - a final concert with atmosphere, ambition, and emotional depth.
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