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Vivaldi’s The Four SeasonsAn immersive concert

This event is in the past.

An illustration showing a standing violinist in a long dress, autumn leaves and snow-covered conifers.
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Antonio Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons has been inspiring audiences with its lively intensity, striking contrasts and sudden surprises for 300 years now. On this occasion, the all-time classic becomes an immersive experience for all the senses.

This event is in the past.

Antonio Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons has been inspiring audiences with its lively intensity, striking contrasts and sudden surprises for 300 years now. On this occasion, the all-time classic becomes an immersive experience for all the senses.

As the Munich Chamber Orchestra and soloist Clarissa Bevilacqua perform Vivaldi’s masterpiece live, a mesmerising all-round light installation and video projection from the creatives of Projektil will light up and transform the Isarphilharmonie. As the orchestra moves through the seasons, so does the entire hall, in a cornucopia of colour and imagery that plays with the senses as it joins the music in conjuring up flower-strewn spring meadows, summer sunshine, autumn storms and warm winter fires.

With

  • Munich Chamber Orchestra
  • Clarissa Bevilacqua, violin
  • Projektil, light installations and video projections
The Munich Chamber Orchestra on the stage of the Isarphilharmonie. Colourful light installations create atmosphere.
Copyright: Florian Ganslmeier