June 10-13, 2011 — Carnival of Cultures, Berlin.
The Carnival of Cultures is one of Europe’s largest street festivals and a reflection of Berlin‘s cultural diversity.
June 10-13, 2011 — Carnival of Cultures, Berlin.
The Carnival of Cultures is one of Europe’s largest street festivals and a reflection of Berlin‘s cultural diversity.
May 17-29, 2011 — International Mahler Festival: Gustav Mahler is one of the most famous composers from the turn of the 19th century.
Honoring the 100th anniversary of his death, the east German city of Leipzig will become the worldwide focus of events with the International Mahler Festival (May 17-29, 2011) organized by the Leipzig
Gewandhaus. Even though Mahler spent merely two years of his life in Leipzig, it represents a milestone in his biography because it was in Leipzig that he composed his first symphony.
May 18 to June 5, 2011.
Dresden Music Festival, one of Germany’s most popular classical music festivals, will captivate international audiences with concerts in the city’s finest venues from May 18 to June 5, 2011.
October 28-31, 2011 in Frankfurt / Main, Germany
One of the leading events on the international jazz circuit is Frankfurt’s German Jazz Festival (October 2011), the longest running jazz festival in the world.