Piano Performances of Impressionistic and Romantic Themes at the Cultural Center
The State Capital Wiesbaden, located in Germany, is set to host a special musical event this evening. The celebration is a birthday tribute to Maurice Ravel, whose 150th birthday is being celebrated this year. The Press Office of the State Capital Wiesbaden, responsible for issuing press releases, is the publisher of this press release.
The program for the evening is a captivating blend of piano pieces from both the Impressionism and Romantic periods. The centerpiece of the evening is Maurice Ravel's "Miroirs", a major work of French Impressionism. Students and pupils, under the guidance of Prof. Meining, will present this piece, along with others, making for an exciting and educational experience.
Robert Schumann's works, bridging the gap to German Romanticism, are also featured in the program. The program includes pieces such as the Kinderszenen op. 15, the Abegg Variations op. 1, and Preludes. The exact number of pieces or performances from each period is not specified.
Citizens can contact the responsible department or office of the State Capital Wiesbaden with any questions. The Press Office of the State Capital Wiesbaden's contact information is available on their website at https://www.wiesbaden.de/de/stadt/pressemitteilungen. Unfortunately, the contact information does not specify a phone number or email address. The Press Office's address is Schlossplatz 6, 65183 Wiesbaden.
The event promises to be a musical journey through time, showcasing the beauty and diversity of piano music from the Impressionist and Romantic periods. Don't miss this opportunity to celebrate the life and music of Maurice Ravel in the heart of Wiesbaden.
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