The Moritzburg Festival under the artistic direction of the ECHO awarded cellist Jan Vogler belongs to the most internationally significant chamber music festivals. The 18th edition of the Festival under the patronage of the Federal Minister of the Interior of the Federal Republic of Germany, Dr. Thomas de Maizière, will dedicate itself to the German Romantics featuring works by Brahms, Mendelssohn, Bruckner and celebrating the Bicentennial of the birth of Schumann.
This year's Composer-in-Residence is Daniel Schnyder. The New York based composer and saxophonist reflects a perfect balance between the European musical tradition and the influence of American Jazz and World Music. He regularly appears in clubs in New York as well as in the most important concert halls throughout the world. With his ingenious and imaginative compositions he fascinates audiences on both sides of the Atlantic. A lot of his chamber music works will be performed in Moritzburg and Daniel Schnyder himself will play the saxophone parts.
Further highlights of the Festival 2010 include the two Gala-Concerts in Moritzburg and Proschwitz, where starred chefs promise unforgettable culinary experiences after the concerts. At the Moritzburg Castle the Dinner will take place outside in the Garden for the first time. On August 15 we invite the audience to the "Proschwitz Music-Picnic" to enjoy high quality chamber music in the Castle Park with delicacies from the Garden Bar.
In 2010, such well-known artists as Viviane Hagner, Mira Wang, Karen Gomyo, Valeriy Sokolov, Teng Li, David Aaron Carpenter, Jan Vogler, Henri Demarquette, Li Wei, Lise de la Salle and Charles Neidich will join in the Festival. For the fifth time, from 2nd August onwards the Moritzburg Festival Academy will once again welcome 40 young music students from all over the world in Moritzburg who come together to form the Festival Orchestra and play in several chamber music formations. The Academy musicians will play the opening concert of the Festival on 8 August 2010 at the Volkswagen "Die Gläserne Manufaktur" as well as chamber music concerts. The young Mexican conductor Alondra de la Parra is the 2010 resident conductor for the Academy.
In addition to 15 concerts in the baroque Moritzburg Castle, the Moritzburg Lutheran Church, the Proschwitz Wine Estate, the Volkswagen "Die Gläserne Manufaktur" and the famed Frauenkirche in Dresden the Festival will feature recitals, open rehearsals and composer lectures.
For the eighth consecutive year, the Volkswagen "Die Gläserne Manufaktur" supports the Moritzburg Festival as one of the main sponsors.
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