Musical time travel: Experience Mendelssohn & Handel with AI avatars!
Experience the concert “Composed for eternity” with virtual avatars of great composers on October 29, 2025 in Hanover.

Musical time travel: Experience Mendelssohn & Handel with AI avatars!
The cultural event “Composed for Eternity” captivates music lovers. On October 29, 2025, the door will open in Hanover to a unique symbiosis of sound and history that will take listeners on a musical journey through time. The performance, which is under the musical direction of Raphael Merlin, offers a packed program in which four outstanding composers take center stage. Scenic projections by Felix Mendelssohn and Georg Friedrich Handel, among others, are used. Hannover.de reports on the successful interplay of historical music and modern presentation techniques.
The varied program includes Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Symphony No. 13 in F major, KV 112, as well as the famous Concerto for Violin and Orchestra in E minor, Op. 64 by Felix Mendelssohn, which will be interpreted by the virtuoso violinist Niklas Liepe. Handel's Suite No. 1 from “Water Music” and Beethoven's First Symphony will also be performed. The Bonn Classical Philharmonic Orchestra will provide musical accompaniment to the event and promises an unforgettable concert experience.
A look into the future: “Mendelssohn x Handel x AI avatars”
The interest in innovative concert formats remains unbroken. Particularly noteworthy is the upcoming event “Mendelssohn x Handel x AI Avatars”, which will take place on June 13, 2025 at the MS Bleichen in Hamburg. Here classical music is combined with the latest technology. At an immersive 360° concert, viewers can expect exciting interactions with AI holograms of the composers Mendelssohn and Handel. The website of Termine.de provides further information about this special evening, which is aimed at music lovers and curious explorers.
In addition to Niklas Liepe, who is considered an Opus Klassik prize winner, his brother Nils Liepe will also be performing on the piano. Under the direction of Christian Kunert, the Hamburg Chamber Orchestra will have a varied repertoire that includes Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto in E minor and modern variations. With pieces like “Peace-acaglia” by Aleksey Igudesman and Handel’s “Lascia ch’io pianga,” the evening promises to be both entertaining and emotional.
A cultural exchange across borders
The influence of classical music can be felt far beyond city boundaries. So reported TMP about the founding of the Tacoma Musical Playhouse, which specializes in musicals and has its roots firmly anchored in the regional arts scene. Valuable local talent and strong artistic direction are critical to success. This shows that the love of music and art forms a universal bond that connects cultures and time periods.
In summary, the upcoming events are a symbol of the strength and diversity of the music scene: history mixes harmoniously with modern technology, and audiences and artists experience cultural highlights together that will remain in the memory. Stay tuned and let yourself be enchanted by these unique concerts!