Classical in the manor: violinist inspires with The Red Violin!

Am 13. März 2025 lädt der Herrenhof in Neustadt an der Weinstraße zu „Klassik mit der Lupe“: ein Konzert mit Barbara Hefele und Lorenzo Di Toro.
On March 13, 2025, the manor in Neustadt invites you to "Classical with the Lupe": a concert with Barbara Hefele and Lorenzo di Toro. (Symbolbild/ANAG)

Classical in the manor: violinist inspires with The Red Violin!

On Thursday, March 13, 2025, the “Classical with the Lupe” concert series in the Herrenhof will be enriched musically. From 7 p.m. the event with the title "The Red Violin" will take place in the Sartoriussaal of the Parkvilla in Mußbach. The violinist Barbara Hefele will be heard on a modern violin and on a baroque violin from 1750, accompanied by the pianist Lorenzo di Toro, who will play on the piano and harpsichord.

The event is moderated by Katja Zakotnik, who will kidnap the audience with historical facts, legends and anecdotes from the time of the Middle Ages to modern rock concerts. Particular attention is paid to the musical heritage that extends over 300 years, and electrical sounds will also be performed. According to Wochenblatt- Reporter.de

insights into the artists

Barbara Hefele started her musical career at the age of five. She received her training at renowned music academies, including in Lübeck and Frankfurt am Main. Hefele has gained comprehensive experience in baroque music, especially through their time in the Bavarian early support class Regensburg. She was a member of the Symphoniker Hamburg and previously played for eight years as 1st violin at the National Theater Mannheim.

Lorenzo di Toro will contribute to the musical design of the evening. He studied the piano at the "Accademia di Santa Cecilia" in Rome and worked with numerous well -known singers and conductors at the "Opéra National de Paris". In 2011 he appeared as a solo petitator and conductor at the Nationaltheater Mannheim and enriched the Mannheim performance of "Pelléas et Mélisande" in 2018.

ticket information

Tickets for the event can be bought online via Ticket Regional . Admission tickets are also available at the box office. Advance offices are Schorle-Helden, Quodlibet, Dürninger Tabak & News and the tourist information. For more information, Katja Zakotnik is available at the email address post@cellistin.de.

The harpsichord, an instrument that is of great importance in baroque music, will also be heard in the program. The strings of the harpsichord are plucked by keeles, which creates a unique sound. Historically, the harpsichord was widespread from the 15th to 18th centuries before it was displaced by the piano. According to leewe-magazin.com , the production of harpsichord experienced an upswing in the 20th century, which underlines the meaning of the instrument in music.

In today's world, the harpsichord remain an important source of inspiration for strikes and for music lovers, while events such as "Die Rede Violin" contribute to keeping the historical value and the sound variety of these music batiONIONE.

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