Beethoven Haus Bonn

"Hope for Peace" - Emergency relief program for female musicians and musicians
The Beethoven House is launching an emergency aid program under the title "Hope for Peace" to support female musicians and musicians who have been in need and on the run through the crisis in Eastern Europe. Several benefit concerts are planned to raise funds for the measures. Ferner has the Beethoven house with living space, which will be provided to the refugee musicians and musicians. In addition, the Beethoven house projectly, those affected are offered rehearsal, concert and recording opportunities so that they can continue to work artfully. Eventually, musical encounters are supposed to be supported by artist personalities who understand themselves as bridge builders between Ukraine, Russia and further Europe.
The first benefit events are scheduled for April. That's how it stands on the 29th April is a special concert in the Aspects series on the program that calls for donations by the Beethoven House. Ukrainian jazz pianist Vadim Neselovskyi will play his solo program "Odessa" in the chamber music hall. The Deutschlandfunk records the concert. In addition to that, the Beethoven House is performing as a co-organizer of other benefit concerts, whose compensation will also benefit the emergency aid program "Hope for Peace".

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