The Hamburg pianist Alexander Krichel - live "in Ulm, around Ulm and round around Ulm" – exclusively for the Lions-Club Ulm/Neu-Ulm – Alb-Donau

ALEXANDER KRICHEL IN ULM

The idea for the concert series came about on March 30th, 2019 on the stage in  Ulm "Stadthaus". Alexander Krichel has just finished his first concert in Ulm, his own composition “Lullaby” and encore is still swinging in the room. The scenery: intense applause, incredulous amazement, loud bravo calls – and the promise: "I'll be back!"

That promise still holds. Alexander Krichel always performs in spring, exclusively to you as his Ulm audience at the concert of the Lions Club Ulm/Neu-Ulm – Alb-Donau. This website accompanies the exceptional artist and also informs you about his concert in February 2021, which is going to be an online charity concert to be enjoyed by his friends and admirers all over the world.

MANY THANKS: OUR 3rd CONCERT
WITH ALEXANDER KRICHEL RAISED

7,000 EURO
!

We organized "Alexander Krichel in Ulm - the 3rd concert" as a live online concert due to the pandemic.   

ON FEBRUARY 26, 2021 ALEXANDER KRICHEL PLAYED IN THE STADTHAUS ULM VIA LIVESTREAM

- the Piano Sonata No. 23 in F minor op. 57 (Appassionata) - Ludwig van Beethoven
- the piano cycle "Pictures at an Exhibition" - Modest Mussorgsky 

Review 3rd concert: Grandiose playing of a virtuoso


The income of the concert is 15,000 euros! We would like to thank you for 9,100 euros in donations and almost 6,000 euros from ticket sales. After deducting the costs, we have a benefit of 7,000 euros - for a purely online concert: THAT IS A HUGE SUCCESS! 

SPECIAL THANKS TO
OUR SPONSORS FOR
THE 3rd CONCERT:

and the company Steiff, which enriches our master class with a "special".

IMPRESSIVE


Excerpts from the first drive-in classic concert in summer 2020

Beneficial

The piano benefit concert with Alexander Krichel is one of the events of the Lions Club Ulm/Neu-Ulm – Alb-Donau with proceeds going towards the planned reflection garden at the Ulm Hospice.

As a place of relaxation and retreat for residents and guests, it should help to shape the end of life in a dignified and peaceful manner. Many people benefit from the initiative: people from the city and region, perhaps from their closest circle of friends.

The planning has been approved, the model is in place, the budget for the first construction phase has been collected. We and the team at the Ulm Hospice are looking forward to the new reflection garden for residents and guests.