Musical journey through time: concert in the Purrmann-Haus inspires Speyer!
Musical journey through time: concert in the Purrmann-Haus inspires Speyer!
The Purrmann-Haus Museum in Speyer invites you to a special concert evening that brings the musical atmosphere of the 1920s to life. The appointment is on the 20. February 2025 tuned and the performance begins at 7 p.m. . Speyer-Kurier reports that talented pianist Juliana Saib and the singer Angelina Siegert in the first Half of the 20th century will present.
The focus of the concert is the life's work of the artist couple Hans and Mathilde Purrmann, who lived in important cultural centers such as Paris, Berlin and Rome. The performance will include a mixture of lively melodies from Berlin, soulful chansons from Paris and spirited songs from Italy. This event is part of the cooperation with the music school of the city of Speyer.art and photography focus
Accompanying the concert, the special exhibition entitled "Purrmann's world in the light of photography: Matisse, Liebermann, Rilke & Co." , which the guests can visit until after the event. The exhibition addresses the artistic, social and family network of Hans Purrmann (1880-1966) and Mathilde Vollmoeller-Purrmann (1876-1943). Speyer.de emphasizes that this significant show shows around 100 photographs from various collections, from 1900 to the 1960s rich.
The exhibition is enriched by multivisions and a diverse accompanying program that is suitable for all ages. The personalities shown include prominent companions such as Henri Matisse, Max Liebermann, Rainer Maria Rilke, Hermann Hesse and Erich Kästner. Visitors can expect the photographs not only to be aesthetically appealing, but also offer deeper insights into the avant -garde, significant moments and historical personalities.
a special experience
The ticket for the concert evening also entitles you to visit the special exhibition, which is open on the event day from 11 a.m. to the end of the concert . The admission prices are regular 10 euros and reduced 8 euros . Tickets are available at the museum treasury in The 1920s are often referred to as the upheaval phase of western modernity, shaped by cultural, scientific, economic and political progress. This time frame has a remarkable topicality, even in the 21st century. museen.de describes that the impressive developments of the 1920s not only produced innovative art, but were also shaped by deep social tornness. This topic is also taken up in a lively way in the context of the concert and the exhibition, and invites visitors to draw parallels to today's challenges. Details Quellen