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phil to explore ...with delicate flute colors

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Sun, Mar 29, 2026, 11:00
Today we immerse ourselves in the world of ancient myths. But don't worry! It's not about fear and terror, but about the forest and the fields. A large piece of nature is making its way into the cultural palace - and in the midst of it all: the flute, with which many composers have told wonderful stories. Claude Debussy already wondered: What does a faun experience on an afternoon? And Gabriel Fauré wrote wonderfully melancholic melodies for the flute, which... Read full text

Keywords: Family Concerts

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Musicians

Sir Donald RunniclesConductor
Malte ArkonaModerator
Victoria EsperSpeaker
Michael KubeConception
Dresdner Philharmonie

Program

Claude Debussy"Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun""Syrinx"
Gabriel Fauré"Pavane""Sicilienne""Berceuse"
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