Conférence du CRWRD / Anton Bruckner (1824-1896) ou le Ménestrel de Dieu
Conferences
God's Minstrel - Anton Bruckner (1824-1896)
The Cercle Richard Wagner Rive Droite was founded in 2010 and is celebrating its fourteenth anniversary this year. Its main aim is to promote 17th-century operas, and in particular Richard Wagner's lyric dramas, to a wide audience. It is also committed to making the operatic repertoire and Richard Wagner's masterpieces accessible to all audiences, in a friendly environment open to all musical expressions. With over two hundred members, it is considered one of the most dynamic and active circles in France. Today, the CRWRD has become a major player in the region's cultural life.
Discover the fascinating life and work of Anton Bruckner, the Austrian composer nicknamed God's minstrel. Immerse yourself in the world of his monumental symphonies and his creative genius. An enriching experience for all classical music lovers and music history enthusiasts! This conference by the Cercle Richard Wagner Rive Droite will be hosted by Patrick Favre Tissot Bonvoisin, conference speaker and musicologist.
Free - No reservation required - Subject to availability
A conference by Patrick Favre Tissot Bonvoisin : conference speaker and musicologist.