musica pro pace 1993
Konzert zum Osnabrücker Friedenstag in Kooperation mit den Osnabrücker Friedensgesprächen e.V. und dem Kulturamt der Stadt Osnabrück
The “musica pro pace” concert series stages performances of compositions that musically express the loss and suffering of war, or people’s longing for peace.
These prestigious concerts – sold out year after year – are immensely popular among music-lovers, and have been a valuable addition to cultural life in the City of Peace. The diverse programs and their virtuoso staging attract a great deal of media attention each year. National and international broadcasting companies have recorded some of the concerts and have broadcasted them several times. Rarely performed works or “forgotten” pieces of music are staged in addition to very well-known compositions. Quite often, spectacular rare pieces are performed, which enables the audience to rediscover the work, thus reinvigorating the piece and inspiring the audience.
One component of the repertoire is 20th century works. But the Renaissance and the Baroque era are also represented with major compositions. During the concerts, listeners discover paths to music that are especially touching, taking an emotional and impressive approach to exploring the topic of war and peace.
Musicologists and composers share their expertise with the audience, explaining the historical context of the origin, the musical qualities, and the message conveyed by the individual works. Since its establishment, the series of concerts has been a central element of the Osnabrück Peace Forum. The programs are devised by Dr. Stefan Hanheide, apl. Professor of historical musicology at Osnabrück University.
The idea behind the “musica pro pace” concerts was to mark Osnabrück Peace Day, held annually in remembrance of the proclamation of the Peace of Westphalia from the steps of Osnabrück Town Hall on October 25, 1648.
Konzert zum Osnabrücker Friedenstag in Kooperation mit den Osnabrücker Friedensgesprächen e.V. und dem Kulturamt der Stadt Osnabrück