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Concerts with works by
Ernesto Lecuona

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Next month
In Heidelberg

Sarah Willis. The Sarahbanda Rondo alla Rumba

Tue, Apr 1, 2025, 19:30
Sarah Willis (Horn), Sarah Willis (Moderator), The Sarahbanda (Yuniet Lombida Saxophon)
When a German French horn flirts with hot salsa rhythms, it carries a lot of Mozart melodies and many more hits from the West, which are received with open arms by the Caribbean rhythms. Such an affair only exists in the "Sarahbanda", founded by Sarah Willis. Together with her excellent Cuban musicians, the horn player thrills her audience with music full of passion and joie de vivre.

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Concerts in season 2024/25 or later where works by Ernesto Lecuona is performed

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Next month
In Heidelberg

Sarah Willis. The Sarahbanda Rondo alla Rumba

Tue, Apr 1, 2025, 19:30
Sarah Willis (Horn), Sarah Willis (Moderator), The Sarahbanda (Yuniet Lombida Saxophon)
When a German French horn flirts with hot salsa rhythms, it carries a lot of Mozart melodies and many more hits from the West, which are received with open arms by the Caribbean rhythms. Such an affair only exists in the "Sarahbanda", founded by Sarah Willis. Together with her excellent Cuban musicians, the horn player thrills her audience with music full of passion and joie de vivre.
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This season
In Berlin

FLEUR BARRON & KUNAL LAHIRY

Sat, May 3, 2025, 19:00
Barron Fleur (Mezzo-Soprano), Lahiry Kunal (Piano)
In an extraordinary and highly personal program, mezzo­soprano Fleur Barron and pianist Kunal Lahiry explore the echoes of global colonial history in music and poetry. Artists who share dual Asian and Western heritages, they examine diverse perspectives of identity and belonging, repression and freedom, in both familiar and lesser­known works from the past 150 years.