Mendelssohn-Remise Museum
Jägerstraße 51, 10117 Berlin
10 Januar
18:30
Alex Norden Trio
About The Concert
On January 10, prepare to immerse yourself in a world of beauty, harmony, and vivid musical emotions. Pianist and neo-classical composer Alex Norden will perform his lyrical Piano Novels — heartfelt expressions of his deepest creative emotions through music.

The concert will also feature his compositions for violin and cello — vibrant and emotional pieces filled with passion and profound feelings.

The enchanting sound of live instruments will make this evening truly unforgettable.

Piano: Alex Norden
Violin: Salvatore di Lorenzo
Cello: Parya Moulaei
Music
Alex Norden’s Musical Novels are lyrical works composed in a neo-classical style. Bright and gentle, yet sometimes mystical and dark, they are always filled with profound emotions.

Alex Norden’s compositions are musical journeys — stories told through the language of music, taking us deeper into other worlds, both beautiful and mysterious, captivating with their softness and charm.

Listen to Alex Norden’s music on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, and Instagram.
Alex Norden is a pianist and composer with a diverse musical background. From an early age, he studied piano, which became the foundation of his artistic journey. Alongside his musical training, he explored acting and graduated from the prestigious Hochschule für Musik Hanns Eisler Berlin.

Over time, composing music became his true passion. Today, Alex dedicates himself to creating and performing his own works, delighting audiences with solo piano pieces and compositions for chamber trios. He also writes music for films and theatrical productions, crafting atmospheric and deeply moving scores that resonate with listeners.
A unique concert venue — the Mendelssohn Family Museum — is located in the heart of Berlin, just steps away from Gendarmenmarkt. The remarkable atmosphere of this historic site allows listeners to fully immerse themselves in the world of music while enjoying the aesthetic beauty of the concert and its surroundings.

This hall embodies the spirit of the 19th century. Its elegant arches and columns blend seamlessly with an exquisite exhibition featuring portraits, busts, and artifacts dedicated to the Mendelssohn family.

Mendelssohn-Remise Museum
Jägerstraße 51, 10117 Berlin
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