In Harmony with Japanese Flower Art Nuno-no-Hana in the Johannissaal Nymphenburg Castle


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A colorful art experience between music and Japanese flower art
On June 12, 2026, a special evening unfolds in the Johannissaal of Nymphenburg Castle, bringing together classical music and the poetic flower art Nuno-no-Hana. The award winner concerts combine sonic precision with a far-reaching aesthetic experience where the hall itself becomes a stage for a fantasy world.
Music as Space Art
The Johannissaal, with its historically shaped architecture, provides a framework in which chamber music can fully unfold its closeness and intensity. When international award winners interpret works from the classical repertoire, a concentrated exhibition atmosphere is created, where listening and seeing intertwine.
Nuno-no-Hana: Textile Blooms, Radiant Transitions
The Japanese flower art Nuno-no-Hana by Fumi Konaga transforms the concert hall into a colorful visual world. Flowers made of fabric, finely tuned color nuances, and carefully arranged forms create an installation that does not appear naturalistic but instead connects fantasy, craftsmanship, and cultural imagination. It is precisely this poetic distance from nature that makes the charm of the artwork contemplation.
A Cultural-Historical Dialogue
The interplay between European musical culture and Japanese artistic tradition opens up a dialogue of expression forms. The event is under the patronage of the Japanese Cultural Institute and combines musical virtuosity with an artistic practice that forms a sensual overall composition from material, light, and rhythm. For art-interested visitors, an evening between concert, exhibition, and cultural education is thus created.
What Visitors Can Expect
On June 12, 2026, a concert program begins at 4:00 PM, which gains additional intensity through the special spatial design. Those who enter the Johannissaal experience not only a musical event but also a carefully curated connection of sound, spatial effect, and floral art.
This event is recommended for all who want to experience classical music in an extraordinary ambiance and are also open to an inspiring encounter with Japanese art. A visit promises a formative art experience that resonates long after.
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