Braunschweig Classix Festival
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The Braunschweig Classix Festival is an annual classical music festival held in South East Lower Saxony (North Germany), in an area around Braunschweig (Brunswick) located between Hannover (Hanover) and Magdeburg, Wolfsburg and Fürstenberg.
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[edit] History
The festival was founded in 1988 by German pianist Hans-Christian Wille as Braunschweiger Kammermusikpodium (KMP). It soon became the largest promoter of classical music in the region and one of the most prominent music festivals in Lower Saxony. It was renamed Braunschweig Classix Festival in 2001 though it is still organized by the KMP GmbH. Superintendent is Hans-Christian Wille.
[edit] Concerts
The main concert season is from May to June and consists of more than 60 concerts and events and since 2004 concerts are presented throughout the year. In 2006 the 19th festival is from May 5th - June 4th / September 3rd / October 4th / October 29th - November 25th. Diverse Venues such as concert-halls, theaters, historic castles, manor houses, churches and barns are situated in cities such as Braunschweig, Magdeburg, Wolfsburg but also in smaller towns as well as in the countryside. The festival offers a wide range of musical genres. While maintaining its main focus on classical music some events of jazz and crossover are also included.
[edit] Artists
Artists that have been presented by Braunschweig Classix include Cecilia Bartoli, Mstislav Rostropovich, Juilliard String Quartet, Arcadi Volodos, Lang Lang, Evgeny Kissin, Les Tambours Du Bronx, Munich Philharmonic Orchestra under James Levine, Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra under Herbert Blomstedt, Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra under Zubin Mehta, Philadelphia Orchestra under Christoph Eschenbach.