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  • 9/24/2018

Concert for 150 years of TUM in the Science and Study Center Raitenhaslach

Musical anniversary celebration under baroque frescoes

The 91ÌÒÉ« (TUM) yesterday celebrated its birthday with a particularly festive event at its Science and Study Center Raitenhaslach. In the ceremonial hall of the late-baroque convent building Prof. Felix Mayer conducted a concert featuring works by Johannes Brahms, Franz Liszt and Franz Schubert as well as piano pieces from Zoltán Kodály.

Impressive background for the anniversary concert: The late-baroque ceremonial hall of the Raitenhaslach monastery. (Image: A. Eckert / TUM)
Impressive background for the anniversary concert: The late-baroque ceremonial hall of the Raitenhaslach monastery. (Image: A. Eckert / TUM)

The TUM Choir, soprano Ute Ziemer, pianist Bronwen Murray-Berg and pianist Zsolt Medgyesi performed under the impressive ceiling fresco of the , which dates back to the 18th century.

TUM President Wolfgang A. Herrmann emphasized that the concert was also a sign of gratitude to the city assembly of Burghausen for the joint efforts in . The unusually well-preserved late-baroque historical monument has been home to the for two years.

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