Classical music up close: Pegasus Trio takes you into the world of early romanticism

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Experience a classical concert by the Pegasus Trio on early romanticism at Nymphenburg Palace on October 19, 2025.

Erleben Sie am 19. Oktober 2025 im Schloss Nymphenburg ein klassisches Konzert des Pegasus Trios zur Frühromantik.
Experience a classical concert by the Pegasus Trio on early romanticism at Nymphenburg Palace on October 19, 2025.

Classical music up close: Pegasus Trio takes you into the world of early romanticism

On October 19, 2025, a very special concert will take place in the Johannissaal at Nymphenburg Palace. The Pegasus Trio invites music lovers to immerse themselves in the fascinating world of early Romanticism. The event begins at 11:00 a.m. and runs until 1:00 p.m., and promises not only musical delights, but also a look back at the atmosphere of the Viennese salons during Franz Schubert's time.

The program will be dominated by works by great masters such as Ludwig van Beethoven, Anton Diabelli and of course Franz Schubert. These composers shaped the music of the late 18th and early 19th centuries and are exemplary of Viennese classical music, which thrives on melodies and emotional expressiveness. The musical framework is complemented by accompanying texts by Wilhelm Heinrich Wackenroder, Heinrich Heine and Jean Paul, which reflect the literary trends of this time. This gives the audience the opportunity to immerse themselves in the spirit of Romanticism and experience the connection between music and literature.

The ensemble

The Pegasus Trio consists of three talented musicians: Christian Mattick will play the flute and recite the lyrics at the same time, while Michaela Buchholz will bring both the violin and viola to life. Thomas Etschmann rounds off the trio with his guitar playing. Together they create a harmonious connection between the different musical styles and stories that take the audience into another time.

The event is aimed at both die-hard classical music fans and newcomers interested in the musical zeitgeist of the early 19th century. For those who don't want to miss the experience, tickets are already available on the event's website.

The historical context

The term “Vienna Classic” includes not only the works of Beethoven, but also those of Joseph Haydn and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. This period from around 1730 to 1820 created masterpieces that are characterized by their melodic structures, emotional depth and harmonic complexity. Often seen as a bridge between the classical and romantic periods, Beethoven incorporated elements of Sturm und Drang into his compositions, creating a new musical language.

The importance of Vienna as a music city cannot be overstated. In the center of the Habsburg monarchy, music flourished and grew under the benevolent eye of Emperor Joseph II and other patrons. Musical education often took place in musical families, and many composers, including Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven, influenced each other in a creative exchange that remains unforgettable to this day.

The combination of virtuoso music and literary texts at the Pegasus Trio concert will not only be a pleasure for the ears, but also for the soul. This is a great opportunity to explore the interconnections between music and literature and be captured by the magic of early Romanticism. Remember to get your tickets because this event is sure to be very popular!

For more information and to purchase tickets, visit München Online and In München. In addition, you can find out more about Vienna Classic and immerse yourself in the fascinating world of this era.