with the generous support of the Thomas & Doris Ammann Foundation
“Baroque Illuminated” with light projection in cooperation with the Light Festival Lucerne
«Sisyphus» is an intimate and immersive programme dedicated entirely to improvisation. Its starting point is a selection of solo works for harpsichord by Bach, Couperin, Biber, and Ligeti. On this musical journey, old and new sounds merge into a unique listening experience. For the first time at the KKL Lucerne, a 270° light projection by the internationally renowned light art collective Ocubo will be presented – an immersive Gesamtkunstwerk that fuses music and architecture into a one-of-a-kind experience. The concert takes place as part of and in cooperation with the Lichtfestival Luzern.
If you were born in 1998 or later (younger than 28), you are invited to attend free of charge (with thanks to the Thomas & Doris Ammann Foundation). You can enjoy the 17:30 concert featuring a 270° light show at no cost.
All other concertgoers born before 1998 (or older) may also experience this special performance for only CHF 50 per person.
Please note: These tickets do not grant access to the evening concert featuring Martha Argerich, Mischa Maisky, Janine Jansen and again Jean Rondeau.
with the generous support of the Thomas & Doris Ammann Foundation
Thank you for your interest in the concert City Lights.
In a first phase, this offer is reserved for young people and young adults U28. U28 means: born in 1998 or later. Thanks to the Thomas and Doris Ammann Foundation, we can offer tickets free of charge for this target group.
If you were born in 1997 or earlier, we look forward to welcoming you at the concert the following day, Thursday, 21 May.
Thank you for your interest in the concert City Lights.
In a first phase, this offer is reserved for young people and young adults U28. U28 means: born in 1998 or later. Thanks to the Thomas and Doris Ammann Foundation, we can offer tickets free of charge for this target group.
If you were born in 1997 or earlier, we look forward to welcoming you at the concert the following day, Thursday, 21 May.