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Aftermovie 2022 | Beethovenfest Bonn

100 concerts in three weeks, the diverse concert formats, countless special musical and personal encounters - the #Beethovenfest 2022 was an intense ride! The aftermovie gives a small insight into the diversity of this year's festival under the motto #AlleMenschen. You can find more information about the festival in our magazine 👉 https://www.beethovenfest.de/magazin Save the Date: The Beethovenfest 2023 will take place from 31 August to 24 September. Music in the video by the festival artists Wooden Elephant & Hania Rani. ___ https://www.beethovenfest.de ___ ABOUT THE FESTIVAL The Beethovenfest Bonn is one of the oldest and most important music festivals in Germany. Founded in 1845 by Franz Liszt in Beethoven's birthplace, it is now an internationally recognised cultural beacon with around 80 events in Bonn and the region every year in August and September. Under its artistic director Steven Walter, the Beethovenfest is currently repositioning itself: as a festival that reaches out to all sections of the population, thinks radically contemporary to a living tradition and is forward-looking, testing the future of concert life in a variety of ways and playing a significant role in shaping it. »All men become brothers« is the famous ode »To Joy« from Ludwig van Beethoven's Ninth Symphony. The first festival under the artistic direction of Steven Walter is aimed at »all people« and wants to translate Beethoven's humanistic gesture into concrete programming: a festival of musical diversity; a coming together of the most diverse origins and identities in the common »home of music«; a celebration in which Beethoven's work meets the diverse world of the 21st century.

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