Tuesday, 11/5/2024
at 7:00 PM


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Performance with music by W.A. Mozart and Nick Morrish

Every day we say goodbye to something: old paper, our favorite pants, or a person. We feel relieved, sad, or liberated. The decision to say goodbye or not is often difficult, especially when it concerns our own life or body. But how does one say goodbye well? Two young people and two seniors share personal experiences of farewells and new beginnings. Two ensemble members of the Schauburg explore different variations of farewells, and the musicians of the MKO share their interpretation of Mozart's Requiem fragment, enhanced with new compositions. Together, the artists bring to the stage the strength that arises from grief and beauty, and the humor that lies within the tragic. The Munich Chamber Orchestra is known for its youth work, its curiosity, and its spirit of discovery. The music theater director Anselm Dalferth has introduced his world premiere "Leise Laute" at the Schauburg. Now, he invites this heterogeneous ensemble to a multifaceted, personal evening about farewells and new beginnings. The commission to Nicholas Morrish is made possible with the kind support of the Rotary Club Munich. The realization of the project is funded by the Forberg-Schneider Foundation.

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