Affects and architects - the sound world of the Baroque
The expressive and versatile pianist Anna Heller invites you to three special evenings. The opening evening is dedicated to the Baroque world of sound with its ornamental lines, dancing rhythms and deeply felt emotions - from the French elegance of Couperin to the drama of Bach.
Anna Heller not only delights audiences with her subtle piano playing, but also tells the stories behind the music. With short presentations, entertaining anecdotes and historical flair, the development of piano music is conveyed in a lively, understandable and touching way. How has the sound of the piano changed over the centuries? What characterized baroque keyboard music - and how does it differ from Viennese classical music? What does freedom sound like on the piano? What characterizes Romanticism? The concert series Time Travel at the Piano takes the audience on a fascinating musical journey through three great epochs of music history.