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eResponse: Future Gardens

Date & Time
Thu, Oct 3, 2024, 18:30
Students from Gymnasium Köln-Pesch and Georg-Simon-Ohm-Berufskolleg present a musical journey through flora and fauna. Their compositions, soundscapes, and visuals, guided by musicians Mathis Stier and Rie Watanabe, explore nature's mysteries and modern world challenges, inviting the audience to imagine the gardens of the future.

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Musicians

Klassen 10a und 10c des Gymnasiums Köln-Pesch
AVM 21 und 24 des Georg-Simon-Ohm-Berufskollegs (Mediengestaltung Bild und Ton)
Mathis StierBassoon
Rie WatanabePercussion
Thomas Taxus BeckLecturer
Sophie Emilie BehaLecturer
Marco MlynekLecturer
Frederik WerthLecturer

Program

Soundscape IBerufsschüler:innen des Georg-Simon-Ohm-Berufskollegs
Secret Leaves für Fagott soloDai Fujikura
Hermoso JardinSchüler:innen des Gymnasiums Köln-Pesch
Bibbels GartenabenteuerSchüler:innen des Gymnasiums Köln-Pesch
Soundscape IIBerufsschüler:innen des Georg-Simon-Ohm-Berufskollegs
Im Meer Ein Auszug in einer Bearbeitung für Fagott und PercussionSimon Rummel
Fade into the light & Gravity ForestsSchüler:innen des Gymnasiums Köln-Pesch
FeenfestSchüler:innen des Gymnasiums Köln-Pesch
Soundscape IIIBerufsschüler:innen des Georg-Simon-Ohm-Berufskollegs
Labrys für FagottMario Diaz de Leon
Plottwist & SecretsSchüler:innen des Gymnasiums Köln-Pesch
The secret GateSchüler:innen des Gymnasiums Köln-Pesch
Garden of Love für XylophonJacob Ter Veldhuis
Klasse 10a des Gymnasium Köln-Pesch: Yakub, Frida, Lilly, lenny, Jan, Mina, Metehan, Luke, Carl, Florentine, Jale, Leshan, Alisa, Paul, Alexander, Luka, Matthias, Zoe, Asbah, Marie, Charlotte, Kim Laura, Ben, Dennis und Lennox
Klasse 10c des Gymnasium Köln-Peschs: Ahd, Yousif, Travis, Gjon-Leo, Arda, Paula, Merle, Henok, Jonas, Maya, Joshua, Evangeline, Ronja, Wolff, Zakariya, Selin, Lena, Maximilian, Jan, Luca, Daniel, Sina, Paula, Moritz, Esma, Johanna, Laura, Jana, Moritz
Team Visuals vom Georg-Simon-Ohm-Berufskolleg: Nosa, Gino, Sebastian, Jil, Belinda, Jan, Jason, Livia, Finn, Max, Laura, Millenia, Mika, Felix
Team Social Media/Kommunikation des Georg-Simon-Ohm-Berufskollegs: Timo, Jens, Gabriel, Nele, Moritz, Dennis, Paul, Paul, Milan, Samira, Pascal
Team Soundscapes des Georg-Simon-Ohm-Berufskollegs: Florian, Tom, Wissam, Jorge, Nicolas, Vanessa, Timo, Sarah, Marcel, Matthias, Tobias
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