Marc Sinan questions the great music icons in Bonn's Beethovenhalle Studio

Event: Beethovenfest 2026: Nothing is sacred in Beethovenhalle, Studio, Wachsbleiche 16, 53111 Bonn on 2. October 2026

Date and Time

2. October 2026 17:00

Artist

Location

Beethovenhalle
Wachsbleiche 16, 53111 Bonn, Germany

Price

19,00

About this Event

ConcertsFestivals

Mood

Relaxed

Venue Type

Inside

An evening that tests the great music myths

With Nothing is sacred, the Beethovenfest Bonn brings a humorously analytical lecture-performance to the Beethovenhalle, Studio on October 2, 2026. At the center is the composer Marc Sinan, who, together with the Eliot Quartet, reexamines the pillars of German music history: Bach, Mozart, and Beethoven. The evening combines chamber music, text, and sharp insights into a concert experience that does not revere tradition but productively breaks it open. ([rausgegangen.de](https://rausgegangen.de/events/nichts-ist-heilig-2/))

When icons waver

Sinan's approach hits a nerve: Instead of museum-like reverence, a vibrant discourse emerges about canon, power, and cultural attributions. The program relies on precise small-scale orchestration, on the interplay of voices, string quartet, and AI-harpsichord. This mix promises tension between intellectual sharpness and musical directness. ([rausgegangen.de](https://rausgegangen.de/events/nichts-ist-heilig-2/))

Chamber music with attitude

The evening is not intended as a distant lecture format but as a stage event with rhythm, sharpness, and sonic presence. The Eliot Quartet and Marc Sinan create a live atmosphere where analytical thoughts and musical gestures continuously respond to each other. Those expecting a classical concert will find a consciously open format between performance, reflection, and concert dramaturgy. ([rausgegangen.de](https://rausgegangen.de/events/nichts-ist-heilig-2/))

The Beethovenhalle as a fitting resonance space

The studio of the Beethovenhalle offers the ideal setting: variable seating, modern event technology, and around 486 seats create proximity to the event. The hall is centrally located in Bonn, easily accessible by bus, train, and on foot; arriving by public transport is recommended. Surrounding the venue, parking options such as the Beethoven parking garage and the opera garage are available, and the venue is designed to be barrier-free, except for the balcony in the Great Hall. ([beethovenhalle.de](https://www.beethovenhalle.de/fuer-veranstalter))

Sound, idea, and attitude

Marc Sinan is known for transcultural and transmedia projects that connect current social issues with musical imagination. His works have been shown internationally and have been released, among others, on ECM Records; the press repeatedly highlights the connection of artistic precision, social relevance, and emotional depth. This mix also makes Nothing is sacred a date for anyone who wants to not just hear classical music but also engage with it intellectually. ([marcsinan.de](https://marcsinan.de/en/profile/?utm_source=openai))

Conclusion: This evening promises not reverential monument preservation but a pointed, clever, and musically complex live experience. Those wanting to experience Bach, Mozart, and Beethoven from a new perspective should mark this date in Bonn. ([rausgegangen.de](https://rausgegangen.de/events/nichts-ist-heilig-2/))

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