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The program spans from Johann Sebastian Bach to the present day. Following Bach's brilliant Italian Concerto, Franz Liszt's poetic soundscapes and virtuosic drama take center stage, before Fazıl Say's Black Earth, with its jazzy rhythms and quiet contemplation, provides a striking contrast.


With Ludwig van Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata, the expressive power intensifies into great inner tension, and finally, Johann Strauss, in Friedrich Gulda's arrangement, provides sparkling wit and exuberant theatrical flair.

Justus Friedrich Eichhorn, 15, from Weimar, is internationally recognized as one of the most outstanding musical talents of his generation. His expressive, free, and creative musicality, along with his brilliant technique, captivates audiences wherever he performs.

Since the age of ten, he has enthralled audiences in concert halls such as the Laeiszhalle Hamburg, the Tonhalle Zurich, and the Seoul Arts Center, to name just a few.

Justus has won numerous piano competitions, including eight first prizes, among them the Carl Bechstein Competition in Berlin, where he was the youngest participant.

Since 2019, Justus has been studying with Professor Grigory Gruzman at the Schloss Belvedere Music Gymnasium in Weimar, where he also receives instruction in conducting.

  • Piano music by J. S. Bach, F. Liszt, L. v. Beethoven, and J. Strauss, presented by a 15-year-old prodigy from Weimar.

Admission free – donations welcome.
Dates
January 2026
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