As part of Tuniso-Germanic cultural cooperation and with the collaboration of the Goethe Institute, the Stuttgart Bachakademie Orchestra gave two concerts to Tunis.
Eighty young musicians from all over the world went on stage at the municipal theater in Tunis last night to give a concert for orchestra and choir, under the leadership of Hans Christoph Radmann!
The International Institution Bachakademie de Stuttgart was founded in 1981 by Helmuth Rilling, a great promoter of the work of Johann Sébastien Bach, Hans Christoph Radmann took over in 2013.
Since 2011, the inertenational Bachakademie Stuttgart has been a choir and orchestra training every year in March with young musicians from more than twenty countries, and ended their experience with a tour in Germany and abroad.
It is in this context that the orchestra and the choir made the trip to Tunis, a hundred years after that made by the great painter Paul Klee.
Méloman spectators made up of living foreigners in Tunisia and a few Tunisians were delighted by the performance of these young virtuosos, the perfect synchronization between musicians and choristers and the accuracy of the game!
One without fault worthy of the music of Bach and his work, which earned them a huge “standing ovation”.