Roberto González-Monjas and Javier Perianes bring Bamberg to sound


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Four sonic fireworks for a grand concert evening in Bamberg
In the Joseph-Keilberth-Saal of the Bamberg concert hall, great orchestral elegance meets Spanish temperament, French color magic, and the hypnotic pull of one of the most famous orchestral works of the 20th century. The program features Manuel de Falla, Claude Debussy, and Maurice Ravel; conducting: Roberto González-Monjas, piano: Javier Perianes. The official concert of the Bamberger Symphoniker is scheduled for the 2025/26 season, begins at 6:00 PM, and is listed as a subscription B concert in the Bamberg concert hall. ([bamberger-symphoniker.de](https://www.bamberger-symphoniker.de/programm-tickets/konzertuebersicht/roberto-gonzalez-monjas-javier-perianes-30-04-2026.html))
Spanish colors that electrify instantly
The opening promises rhythmic tension: de Falla's suite from The Three-Cornered Hat thrives on wit, rhythm, and an orchestration that puts stage and audience in motion. Javier Perianes brings the tonal finesse that corresponds to his international profile as a highly sought-after Spanish pianist. Roberto González-Monjas, on the other hand, is internationally well-established as a conductor and violinist and works with significant European ensembles. ([bamberger-symphoniker.de](https://www.bamberger-symphoniker.de/programm-tickets/konzertuebersicht/roberto-gonzalez-monjas-javier-perianes-30-04-2026.html))
Debussy and Ravel as masters of sound direction
With Debussy's La mer, the view opens onto shimmering orchestral colors, floating motifs, and a strong sense of movement in space. Ravel's Boléro finally brings a famous crescendo to the evening: a single rhythm, a steadily increasing dynamic, a pull that gradually captivates the hall. This mixture of precision, increase, and sensual sound architecture is what makes the program appealing. ([bamberger-symphoniker.de](https://www.bamberger-symphoniker.de/programm-tickets/konzertuebersicht/roberto-gonzalez-monjas-javier-perianes-30-04-2026.html))
A venue with an acoustic reputation
The Joseph-Keilberth-Saal offers around 1,400 seats and is regarded as a hall with excellent acoustics following the renovation by Yasuhisa Toyota. The Bamberg concert hall has been home to the Bamberger Symphoniker since 1993, making it one of the defining concert venues in the city. For visitors, there are reserved parking spaces in the underground garage, accessible entrances via a tunnel, as well as elevators and induction hearing systems in the building. ([bamberger-symphoniker.de](https://www.bamberger-symphoniker.de/programm-tickets/konzertuebersicht/roberto-gonzalez-monjas-javier-perianes-30-04-2026.html))
Precision, audience pull, and great anticipation
This concert is aimed at all those who want to not only hear symphonic tension but experience it physically: rising waves, luminous colors, pointed rhythms, and a finale with iconic force. Those who love the live atmosphere in Bamberg will get a concert experience with charm, depth, and brilliance here. An evening that will remain in memory from the first signal to the last reverberation. Being there live is worth it. ([bamberger-symphoniker.de](https://www.bamberger-symphoniker.de/programm-tickets/konzertuebersicht/roberto-gonzalez-monjas-javier-perianes-30-04-2026.html))
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- Bamberger Symphoniker – Roberto González-Monjas, Javier Perianes
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- Bamberg Congress + Event – Accessibility
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- Javier Perianes – Official Biography
- Lucerne Festival – Roberto González-Monjas Artist Directory










