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What's happening in classical music?: Desire for new music

The Jussen brothers will perform contemporary music in a concert at the Prinzregententheater, showcasing works from the 20th and 21st centuries.

The Jussen brothers, Lucas and Arthur, are set to present a concert featuring contemporary music on March 23 at the Prinzregententheater. While the duo is known for their classical piano performances, this particular event will focus solely on pieces from the 20th and 21st centuries. The concert will include works by renowned composers such as Steve Reich, Paul Lansky, and John Adams, alongside classics from Gershwin and Bernstein. This promises to be an exciting venture into the realm of minimal music.

Joining the Jussen brothers in this performance will be the celebrated composer and percussionist Alexej Gerassimez, with additional support from Emil Kuyumcuyan. The concert is anticipated to draw a loyal fan base eager to experience this innovative programming that seeks to explore modern compositions. Given the rarity and richness of contemporary music offerings in the current season, tickets for this event are already in high demand.

The performance is part of a larger initiative by the Munich Chamber Orchestra (MΓΌnchener Kammerorchester, MKO), which will showcase its expertise in modern music through three concerts in March. This month is set to be filled with musical discoveries, reinforcing the importance of contemporary works within the classical music landscape and highlighting the growing interest in new and innovative performances.

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