WOMEN-POWER in Munich: Piano evening with composers at the Seidlvilla

Event: WOMEN-POWER – with composers and pianists through the ages in Nikolaiplatz 1b, 80802 München on 16. May 2026

Date and Time

16. May 2026 19:00

Location

Seidlvilla, Kulturzentrum
Nikolaipl. 1B, 80802 München, Deutschland

Price

18,00

About this Event

Concerts

Mood

Relaxed

Venue Type

Inside

Women-Power in the Seidlvilla: Piano art with rarely heard voices

On Saturday, May 16, 2026, the Seidlvilla in Munich transforms into a place for finely drawn sound colors, romantic depth, and lively moderation. The evening WOMEN-POWER – with composers and pianists through the ages highlights works by female composers that are still far too rarely present in concert operations.

A concert evening with attitude and atmosphere

The Pianistenclub Munich e.V. sets a clear sign for musical diversity and substantive event planning with this program. The lineup includes solo pieces, four-hand works, and an original composition – from Fanny Hensel-Mendelssohn to Clara Schumann and Mel Bonis to Julia Ito. This creates an event experience that not only informs but also moves.

Romanticism, Present, and sonic surprises

The opening with pieces from Fanny Hensel-Mendelssohn's cycle The Year sets the tone: poetic, colorful, and nuanced. Further spaces open for Clara Schumann and Mel Bonis, before Julia Ito's Fairytale Worlds bridges the contemporary perspective into the present. The audience's mood is likely to oscillate between focused silence and palpable enthusiasm.

Seidlvilla as a fitting setting for chamber music

The Seidlvilla in Schwabing is considered a reliable venue for small concerts, readings, and cultural formats close to the audience. The Mühsam Hall offers the appropriate intimate environment for a classical concert, where pianists and the moderator can directly unfold their musical nuances. The building is wheelchair accessible and has disabled parking as well as an elevator.

Why this evening stands out on the calendar

WOMEN-POWER combines artistic expertise with cultural journalistic relevance. The evening shows how multifaceted piano music by women sounds across different eras and simultaneously strengthens the visibility of female composers in Munich's concert life. Those who appreciate classical music with a program idea, character, and personal address will find a strong date here.

Conclusion: Those looking for a stylish concert evening with musical diversity, clear concepts, and a special atmosphere should not miss this date. At the Seidlvilla, the audience experiences piano art that combines attitude and emotion – live, close, and impressive.

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