Frédéric Chopin Gala Concert

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Experience an unforgettable evening dedicated to the timeless genius of Frédéric Chopin at the Frédéric Chopin Gala Concert in Vienna. Set in the prestigious Brahms Hall of the Musikverein, this elegant concert celebrates the poetic beauty, emotional depth, and technical brilliance of Chopin’s piano masterpieces. From passionate nocturnes and lyrical preludes to sparkling waltzes and powerful ballades, the program reveals the full expressive range of one of the greatest composers in music history. Performed by outstanding pianists, this gala offers an intimate musical journey that touches the heart and inspires the soul. Whether you are a devoted admirer of classical music or discovering Chopin for the first time, this concert promises a refined and deeply moving artistic experience.

 

Program and cast

Performers

Donka Angacheva , piano
President of the International Chopin Society

Yves Henry , piano;
Manfred Wagner-Artzt , piano;
Natalia Rehling , piano;
Vladimir Kharin , piano;
Andreas Großbauer , violin;
Teodora Miteva , cello;
Hila Fahima , soprano;
Mijou Kovacs , reading;
Silvia Schneider , moderator;
emerging artists

 

Program

Famous works by Chopin and other composers, supplemented with texts by George Sand.

Ends around 10:00 PM

Musikverein Brahms Hall

For many years, this hall was known only as the “Kleine Musikvereinssaal”, until in 1937, during the 125th anniversary year of the Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde in Wien, it was given a name that truly reflects its importance: the Brahms Saal. Johannes Brahms not only performed in person in this hall, he was also behind the very first concert to be performed here, by Clara Schumann on 19 January 1870. The standards set that day have been maintained ever since. The Brahms Saal remains one of the most prized locations for the greatest chamber music ensembles and lieder singers performing in the world today.

 

With just under of 600 seats, the hall is designed to showcase the intimate aspects of classical music. The hall acoustics are perfectly attuned to deliver this: the Brahms Saal – 32.50 metres long, 10.30 metres wide und 11 metres high – possesses a similar acoustic brilliance to the Große Musikvereinssaal.

 

When the Musiverein building was opened in 1870, the Kleine Musikvereinssaal was described as a “true little treasure chest”. It was even suggested that this hall might warrant greater praise and wonderment than the Große Musikvereinssaal: “One might even wish to award the prize to this hall for its peacefulness and simple grandeur.” It is abundantly clear that Theophil Hansen’s design for the Brahms Saal created an architectonic masterpiece of the Historicism period. His commitment to the “Greek Renaissance”, evident in the design’s allusions to classical Hellas, make this concert hall an authentic temple of chamber music.

 

In 1993 the Brahms Saal underwent a comprehensive restoration programme. The restoration project involved consulting the original designs held at the Print Room at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna.  This made it possible to reconstruct the original colour scheme created by Hansen as the Musikverein’s architect: green walls, red columns and the liberal use of gold.

 

When the Brahms Saal reopened to the public in its new form in 1993, a Vienna newspaper wrote: “Without wishing to raise expectations too high, this has been transformed into the most beautiful, magnificent and prestigious chamber music concert hall we are likely to find anywhere in the world.”

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