To Our Sisters, To Our Brothers

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Reviving the 21-22 season, "Zu unseren Schwestern, zu unseren Brüdern" is an operatic diptych directed by Stéphane Ghislain Roussel. The first part, "En vertu de...", takes place at the Hemicycle, set to a composition by Eugène Birman, and examines the evolution of the European Convention on Human Rights amidst the rise of authoritarian trends within the European Union. The second part features the chamber opera "Der Kaiser von Atlantis" by Viktor Ullmann, composed in 1943 in the Theresienstadt concentration camp. This performance, presented by the Luxembourg Chamber Orchestra under the musical direction of Marc Hajjar, delves into the delicate relationship between democracy and authoritarianism.


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The performance is presented by the Luxembourg Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Marc Hajjar.
Automatically translated from French.


Orchestre de chambre du Luxembourg Asbl Asbl

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2525 Luxembourg 1 Bd Robert Schuman, 2525 Ville-Haute Luxembourg

Orchestre de chambre du Luxembourg Asbl Asbl
1 Bd Robert Schuman
2525 Ville-Haute Luxembourg




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  • 2026-02-15 17:00:00 2026-02-15 18:00:00 Europe/Paris To Our Sisters, To Our Brothers Reviving the 21-22 season, "Zu unseren Schwestern, zu unseren Brüdern" is an operatic diptych directed by Stéphane Ghislain Roussel. The first part, "En vertu de...", takes place at the Hemicycle, set to a composition by Eugène Birman, and examines the evolution of the European Convention on Human Rights amidst the rise of authoritarian trends within the European Union. The second part features the chamber opera "Der Kaiser von Atlantis" by Viktor Ullmann, composed in 1943 in the Theresienstadt concentration camp. This performance, presented by the Luxembourg Chamber Orchestra under the musical direction of Marc Hajjar, delves into the delicate relationship between democracy and authoritarianism. 1 Bd Robert Schuman, 2525 Ville-Haute Luxembourg Orchestre de Chambre du Luxembourg - OCL
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