... one of the most aesthetically pleasing discoveries of the past year:
The concert hall was built in 2014 according to plans by Munich architect Peter Haimerl.
The video direction set up in the intermission foyer of the Mozarteum. Just on the day after the end of the Mozart Week the dismantling of this room began to implement the construction of the new Grand Foyer.
The Oratorio del Gonfalone is decorated with elaborated frescoes showing scenes of the Passion, that have been completed between 1569 and 1576 by Mannierist painters.
The Oratorio del Gonfalone (or: Oratory of the Banner) once housed a Catholic fraternity. In 1890, the fraternity was dissolved and profaned. Today the site is used for many of the concerts by the ‘Coro Polifonico Romano.’
Italian pianist Beatrice Rana usually performs at the world's most esteemed concert halls. In this intimate recital at the Gonfalone she plays Bach, Debussy and Chopin