Vaduz Classic Festival 2021
A great chance to experience fantastic classical music live in Vaduz and explore the Principality of Liechtenstein.
The organizers of "Vaduz Classic" are pleased to announce that the programme items planned for last year have largely been confirmed for 2021 as well. Under the motto "Magical Moments of Film Music", the audience will be taken on a four-day journey through the most beautiful melodies of film history "live in concert".
The opening concert on 26 August with the Liechtenstein Symphony Orchestra under Kevin Griffiths will be dedicated to immortal melodies by John Williams, Vangelis, Ennio Morricone and Elton John. The evening will be moderated by TV star Nina Ruge.
On Saturday, 28 August, world star Luka Šulić (2Cellos) will interpret world-famous classical and film motifs as well as music by Queen, Ennio Morricone, Metallica or Ludovico Einaudi and thus will certainly additionally appeal to a younger audience.
Sunday evening, 29 August, is all about James Bond. For the first time in Liechtenstein and the region, the movie "Casino Royale" will be projected on a huge LED screen and brought to life with powerful and impressive live music by the City Light Symphony Orchestra!
Further information about the event and ticketing can be found here.
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