Summer Concert at the Brunnenhof Open-Air Courtyard

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The Antiquarium Wing, built under Duke Albrecht V, forms the south wing of a court complex later completed under Duke Maximilian I.

 

The Fountain Courtyard takes its name from the fountain located at its center, topped by a bronze statue of Duke Otto I. Duke Otto was the first Bavarian duke from the Wittelsbach dynasty, which had ruled in Bavaria for centuries. While the Fountain Courtyard was originally used for tournaments or as a carriage drive for the courtly society, it is today a popular open-air venue. The Residenz Solisten perform here works by great masters such as Handel, Mozart, and Vivaldi.

Program and cast

In case of rain in the All Saints’ Court Church

 

Performers: Residenz-Solisten

 

Thu, 02.07.2026 | 20:00
Handel: Water Music for Trumpet & Strings in D major
Telemann: Tafelmusik for Trumpet, Oboe & Strings
Haydn: Trumpet Concerto
Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto in E minor
Paganini: La Campanella

 

 

Wed, 08.07.2026 | 20:00
Mozart: Overture The Magic Flute
Vivaldi: Summer from The Four Seasons
Mozart: Flute Concerto in D major
Dvořák: Symphony No. 9 From the New World

 

 

Thu, 16.07.2026 | 20:00
Verdi: Overture from La forza del destino
Mozart: Concerto for Flute and Harp – Allegro
Mahler: Symphony No. 5 Adagietto
Bizet: Carmen Fantasy for Flute
Smetana: The Moldau
Offenbach: Can-Can & Barcarolle
J. Strauss: The Blue Danube – Waltz

Munich Residence

The Munich Residence served as the seat of government and residence of the Bavarian dukes, electors and kings from 1508 to 1918. What began in 1385 as a castle in the north-eastern corner of the city (the Neuveste, or new citadel), was transformed by the rulers over the centuries into a magnificent palace, its buildings and gardens extending further and further into the town.


The rooms and art collections spanning a period that begins with the Renaissance, and extends via the early Baroque and Rococo epochs to Neoclassicism, bear witness to the discriminating taste and the political ambition of the Wittelsbach dynasty.

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