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Community Choir Concert: Ein schöner Land

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Thu, Oct 3, 2024, 16:15
Cologne Philharmonic's community choir concert project returns! On Open Philharmonic Day, eight Cologne choirs invite the entire hall to sing along to songs about nature and the environment from around the world. Choirs from diverse cultures will perform with Hayat Chaoui and Ensemble, turning the hall into a stage. No singing experience is needed; everyone's welcome!

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Musicians

Aynur 3 K − Chor des United. Culture. Connection e.V.
Chor des Slavischen Instituts der Universität zu Köln
Karibisch-Kölscher Chor
KlangGut
Mitglieder des Chores der Deutschen Sporthochschule Köln
Mosaik
V.I.P. - Voices in Peace Köln
Wilder CHORiander
Yang Voices Cologne der Rheinischen Musikschule Köln
Hayat ChaouiMusical Director
Koray Berat SariBağlama
Meri TschabaschwiliPiano
Syavash RastaniPercussion

Program

Dağlar gibi dalgaları Türkisches Volkslied. Aus: Interkulturelles Chorbuch »WOW – Women of Our World« herausgegeben
Bahçelerde Börülce Türkisches Volkslied aus der Region TekirdağArrangement von Muzaffer Sarisözen
Arirang Koreanisches Volkslied
Czerwone jabłuszko Polnisches VolksliedArrangement von Dr. Karol Nepelski (Uraufführung)
Zozulya Ukrainisches Volkslied aus der Poltawa-Region
Hinüber Arrangement von Jannis DerrixMine
Abaran Armenischer Kreistanz
Khorumi Georgischer Tanz von Meri DavitashviliMeri Davitashvili
Gowend Kurdischer Kreistanz
El cóndor pasa Peruanisches Volkslied. Bearbeitung von Hartmut Herbers nach einem Satz von Jürgen Blume
Chan Chan Kubanisches Lied. Chorarrangement von Hartmut HerbersCompay Segundo
If I thought you‘d ever change your mindJohn Cameron
Di Krenize Jiddisches Volkslied. Arrangement von Katja MargolinText von Izik Fefer und Musik von Chava Alberstein
Look at the WorldJohn Rutter
Erez sawat chalaw Hebräisches Lied. Arrangement von Katja MargolinEliyahu Gamliel
Kein schöner LandText und Arrangement von Oliver Gies
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