The glass artist Florian Lechner and the Japanese pianist and performance artist Masako Ohta offer a unique experience in a joint sound performance in which light and sound unfold in the room. Florian Lechner makes his glass bowls, which are not only fascinating as art objects, resonate.
Florian Lechner's exploration of the music of Johann Sebastian Bach is a tribute to his father, the composer and conductor Konrad Lechner, who led the Munich Bach Choir during the National Socialist regime. Masako Ohta, who works intensively with poetry, sound and music from Japan, Europe and other cultures, is the ideal partner for this interdisciplinary project.
Venue
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Car parks:
Yes
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Catering offer:
Ja, Getränke und Essen
Organiser
In co-operation with
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Masako Ohta
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Florian Lechner
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Tickets
Prices:
18,00 €
Tickets are available at the box office on site.
More information
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Maximum number of participants:
50
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Duration of the event:
15:00 – 18:00
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In which language:
German

Florian Lechner, Bach-Schale © Florian Lechner

Florian Lechner und Masako Ohta © TJ Krebs

AtelierMuseum im Künstlerinnenhaus am Schwabinger Bach © Magda Bittner-Simmet Stiftung
Organiser
Magda Bittner-Simmet Stiftung
The Künstlerinnenhaus am Schwabinger Bach was built in 1972. The spacious studio flat of the Munich artist Magda Bittner-Simmet was located on the top floor. The studio became a social meeting place where parties and house concerts were regularly organised. Today, the former studio flat houses the AtelierMuseum with the artist's estate.