Jenny Peña Campo, string quartet Lumen and pianist Lilian Akopovo | Exhibition open from 18.30
The Lumen Quartet brings together four exceptional musicians from different parts of the world. The ensemble consists of the Cuban composer and violinist Jenny Peña Campo, the Cuban violinist Danielle González, the French violist Camille Havel and the German cellist Tobias Moll. Pianist Lilian Akopovo joins the quartet as a guest musician and brings an impressive sonority to the concert.
The highlights of the program are the pieces "Der Anfang" and "Nur Sekunden", which were composed especially for the exhibition. They recall the beauty and uniqueness of nature by capturing the delicacy of flowers, which remain unique and unmistakable despite their eternal cycle. The resulting works emphasize the transience of life and make fleeting beauty unforgettable.
Before the concert, the exhibition can be explored on a free tour. Guests will have the opportunity to talk to the Ciceroni at the "art information desk" and gain exciting new insights into the works on display.
The café will unfortunately remain closed to guests on this evening!
Alte Pinakothek | Special exhibition and Room IX on the 1st floor
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Admission plus advance booking fee 20 euros | reduced 10 euros
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