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The Rheingau Music Festival recorded 80,000 tickets sold just four weeks after advance sales began. Demand continues to be high, with 53 of the 155 concerts almost completely sold out.
“I am pleased with the positive response. This result not only reflects the tireless dedication of our team, but also the great interest of our loyal visitors in first-class musical experiences. “Your encouragement encourages us in our efforts to make the festival an unforgettable highlight in the cultural calendar every year,” emphasizes Michael Herrmanndirector of the Rheingau Music Festival.
“It makes me very happy that the great demand from last year is continuing this year. At this point we have already sold almost 60% of the available tickets. This impressive result not only shows the continuous development and popularity of our festival, but is also a testament to the trust and enthusiasm of our audience. We are determined to live up to their high expectations and look forward to experiencing an unforgettable festival summer together with them,” notes Marsilius Graf von IngelheimManaging Director of the Rheingau Music Festival.
This year’s festival summer features 155 concerts at 24 venues in the Rheingau and neighboring regions. Over 140,000 tickets are available for the concerts. The total costs amount to 8 million euros. Long-term sponsorship contracts, concert and material sponsorships, contributions and donations from members of the support association as well as a state grant of 25,000 euros secure the financing of the Rheingau Music Festival.
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This summer they are taking German Chamber Philharmonic Bremen on June 27th the powerful tonal language of Pyotr Tchaikovsky comes into focus. They have the young, sensational violinist with them Guido Sant’Anna.
The violinist Daniel Hope brings together with that WDR Funkhausorchester the cinema feeling on June 28th. in the cuvée yard at Schloss Johannisberg.
On July 11th interpret that Vocal College 1704 and that Collegium 1704 together with six virtuoso soloists under the direction of Vaclav Luks Bach’s Mass in B minor.
Returns after his most extensive tour to date last year Max Giesinger will be back on stage next summer with his show on July 23rd. Stop in the Wiesbaden spa gardens.
It’s not for free Alvaro Soler one of the most popular and successful German artists of our time and promises on July 24th. an unforgettable experience in a summer atmosphere.
In Kronberg, the Schafhof Stud opens its doors and offers a fantastic backdrop for, among other things, the unique singer Alice Merton am 15.8.
With renowned soloists in your luggage, that’s what it brings Bach Collegium Japan under the direction of Masaaki Suzuki, the St. John Passion by Johann Sebastian Bach on August 15th. on the stage of Eberbach Monastery.
Together with the Czech Philharmonic under the direction of the conductor Jakub Hrůša is Anastasia Kobekina on August 25th guest at the Kurhaus Wiesbaden. The members of The Lodge Concert bring together with their founder and leader Julien Chauvin as proven experts in the field of lively music-making practice for the music of the 17th and 18th centuries on September 6th. one of the most important oratorios in music history to the Rheingau: “The Creation” by Joseph Haydn.
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2024-03-16 04:20:56
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