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Evening of Impressionist and Romantic Piano Music at the Cultural Center

Impressionist and Romantic piano concert set for Thursday, September 11, 7 p.m. at Kulturforum, Friedrichstraße 16. No admission fee required. Students of Professor Ulrich Meining (Wiesbaden Music Academy) and his students from the Wiesbaden Music and Art School will perform a diverse selection.

Evening of Impressionist and Romantic Music at the Cultural Forum: Pianofest
Evening of Impressionist and Romantic Music at the Cultural Forum: Pianofest

Evening of Impressionist and Romantic Piano Music at the Cultural Center

The State Capital Wiesbaden's Press Office has announced an exciting evening of piano music, under the direction of Prof. Meining. The program features a captivating blend of works from the Impressionism and Romantic periods.

The event, which takes place this evening, will showcase piano pieces by renowned composers such as Frédéric Chopin, Maurice Ravel, Robert Schumann, and Claude Debussy. The program bridges the gap to German Romanticism with the inclusion of works by Schumann, including the Abegg Variations op. 1 and Kinderszenen op. 15.

Maurice Ravel's "Miroirs," a masterpiece of French Impressionism, will be presented as a birthday tribute to the composer, who is celebrating his 150th birthday this year. This piece, along with Preludes by Debussy, promises to add a touch of elegance and sophistication to the concert.

The program also includes works by Chopin, whose piano works are renowned for their emotional depth and technical complexity. The Kinderszenen op. 15 by Schumann, with its whimsical and nostalgic themes, is sure to be a crowd favourite.

Citizens who wish to learn more about the event can find the press release on the website our websitede**. For any questions or further information, they can contact the responsible department or office at Schlossplatz 6, 65183 Wiesbaden.

Don't miss this opportunity to immerse yourself in the world of piano music, as talented students, under the direction of Prof. Meining, bring these masterpieces to life. The event this evening is set to be a musical journey through the Impressionism and Romantic periods, culminating in a tribute to Maurice Ravel.

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