Soiree: Great Women Composers captivates Potsdam in the museum hall


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An evening filled with sound colors, courage, and musical pioneers
The Soiree: Great Women Composers brings four impressive perspectives on female music history to the stage at the Potsdam Museum - Forum for Art and History on May 24, 2026. With Tatiana Chernichka on piano, Marianne Boettcher on violin, and Eva Rieger as moderator, live atmosphere meets music historical depth here.
Four composers, four unmistakable signatures
The program features works by Fanny Hensel-Mendelssohn, Lili Boulanger, Luise Adolpha LeBeau, and Violeta Dinescu. This promises a concert program that spans a thrilling dramaturgical arc of romantic intimacy, French colorfulness, late classical music, and contemporary sound language. It is precisely this orchestration of emotions that makes the evening appealing for both classical fans and new explorers alike.
A house with history, a hall with resonance
The venue at Alten Markt 9 belongs to the Potsdam Museum - Forum for Art and History. According to official house information, the event hall offers approximately 180 seats, is barrier-free, air-conditioned, and equipped with modern lighting, presentation, and sound technology. For a chamber concert, this means clear acoustics, a focused audience atmosphere, and a concert hall where even subtle dynamic gradations become precisely audible.
Interpretation with experience and profile
Marianne Boettcher is regarded as a distinguished violinist with international concert experience; her career has taken her to the USA, Russia, and Japan, and she has received numerous awards, including the Federal Cross of Merit. Eva Rieger, in turn, was awarded the Federal Cross of Merit in 2024 for her contributions to music and women's history. This authority in the background adds weight to the Soiree and makes the concert a culturally significant evening.
Why this concert touches hearts
The selection of composers not only offers a glimpse into great names but also into works that are still too rarely at the forefront in concert halls. This is precisely the strength of this concert experience: it connects musical discovery with emotional intensity. Those who attend live experience not only interpretations but a narrative journey through emancipation, sound fantasy, and stylistic awareness.
Conclusion: The Soiree: Great Women Composers promises a stylish, inspired, and touching concert evening in the heart of Potsdam. Those who appreciate chamber music with substance, atmosphere, and sonic elegance should secure this date live.
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