HIDALGO gGmbH

HIDALGO is Munich's most innovative start-up for classical music. We produce unique concert
events and the annual HIDALGO Festival for young classic.

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HIDALGO is Munich's most innovative start-up for classical music. Since 2016 our multi-skilled team
passionately ties seemingly contradicting worlds together, creating intense, intoxicating experiences. To
us, classical music is not a relic - rather, it is a modern form of expression. We produce unique concert
events and the yearly HIDALGO Festival for young classical music. We create video installations, engage
composers and confront romantic poetry with modern values, in order to build new gesamtkunstwerks.

HIDALGO Festival für junge Klassik (The HIDALGO Festival for Young Classical Music) is an annual classical music festival in
Munich, Germany, which first took place in 2018. It features young, successful artists from all over Europe. It is named after the
Lied "Der Hidalgo" by Robert Schumann. According to the magazine "Crescendo," the HIDALGO is one of the "most exciting
young and innovative classical music festivals with a focus on Lied in the world." The patron is star baritone Christian Gerhaher.
Program

The festival features cross-divisional in-house productions and international artists, and the musical focus is on Kunstlied and
vocal music.

The installations are rarely performed in normal concert halls. Previous performance venues have included clubs, barber stores,
bouldering halls, boxing studios, concrete plants, hotel lobbies and parking garages. HIDALGO performs the productions created
at the festival in guest performances and develops artistic projects beyond the festival.

Productions combine classical music with sound and video installations, visual and digital art, performance, drama, dance,
sports, slam poetry, street music, chamber music, and electronic dance music, among others. Productions, installations, and
music theater are created in interdisciplinary work.

Artists perform Lieder and works from the Classical and Romantic periods (e.g. by Ludwig van Beethoven, Franz Schubert,
Robert Schumann and Hugo Wolf), and from the Classical Modern period (e.g. by Benjamin Britten, Hanns Eisler, Dmitri
Shostakovich and Igor Stravinsky), as well as new compositions.


Cast
The cast includes young artists from all over Europe, who have made it or are about to make it to big stages like English National
Opera, La Scala in Milan or Vienna State Opera. They include, among others, Anna-Doris Capitelli, Carolina Eyck, Mirjam Mesak,
Idunnu Münch, Andromahi Raptis, Corinna Scheurle, Hagar Sharvit, Manuel Walser and Jonathan Ware.

HIDALGO's own collective, under director Tom Wilmersdörffer, develops artistic ideas and productions for its own festival and
for other festivals and concert and theater houses.

The HIDALGO Festival Orchestra under conductor Johanna Malangré is composed of members and academists of the Munich
Philharmonic Orchestra, the Bavarian State Orchestra, and the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, among others.

The HIDALGO is led by co-managing directors Philipp Nowotny and Tom Wilmersdörffer. Wilmersdörffer, whose idea the festival
is based on, is the artistic director. Musical director is Johanna Malangré, the designated principal conductor of the Orchestre
National de Picardie.

Awards
• 2022: EFFE Label, awarded by the European Festivals Association
• 2021: EFFE Label, awarded by the European Festivals Association
• 2020: Culture Star of the Year, awarded by the Abendzeitung newspaper
• 2020: Funding by the German Federal Cultural Foundation
• 2019: Scholarship "Young Art / New Media", awarded by the City of Munich (Tom Wilmersdörffer, director)

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