Weimar is the starting point for the pavilion's journey across Europe, and its next stop will be Leipzig, which is where all three composers experienced a formative period of study at the local academy of music. Following in the footsteps of the concert tours of the three composers, the pavilion will then be on show in Norway and Lithuania, among other places.
»The structure made entirely of wood and steel will make its way through public buildings such as airports and railway stations, inviting bystanders to learn about the three composers and about what travel was like in those days, by means of various exhibition formats. With its structure, the pavilion will provide a rhythm and beat which makes reference to music« explains Hagen Höllering, Research Associate at the Chair of Presentation Methodology at the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, who assisted in supervising the design process.
If interested, we cordially invite you to take a tour of the pavilion and its associated exhibition.
TRAVELLING MUSICIANS | REISENDE MUSIKER - Clara, Edvard and Mikalojus Konstantinas
Opening ceremony and exhibition tour
Thursday, 19 September 2019 at 3 pm
Exhibition in Weimar: 19 September to 15 November 2019
Foyer of Weimar Central Station
Schopenhauerstr. 2
99423 Weimar
The pavilion was created as co-operation between Leipziger Notenspur e.V. and students of the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar. The project is funded by the European Union/European Music Trails, Creative Europe Programme.
Implementing partners: Carpentry work - Schreinerei Hartmann GmbH/Walldorf, Printing - TREND Schrift und Werbung/Weimar
Support: Tischlerei Holland-Moritz, Rotterode, Hausemann GmbH Ingenieur- & Montagebau, Suhl.
Participating students: Alix von Knebel-Doeberitz, Carla Koch, Ann-Kathrin Höltkemeier, Dania Hajjar, Lena Beckmann
Accompanied by Prof. Bernd Rudolf, Dr.-Ing Luise Nerlich/Professor of Building Morphology and Prof. Andreas Kästner, Dipl.-Ing. Hagen Höllering/Chair of Presentation Methodology