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FamilienKonzert mit dem Konzerthausorchester

Date & Time
Sat, Feb 15, 2025, 15:00
This exhibition promises a diverse experience, blending visual art with music by Modest Mussorgsky, orchestrated by Maurice Ravel. The music transports us to France, Poland, and Ukraine, introducing characters like playing children, a dwarf, a witch, and intriguing locations such as an old castle and a hut on chicken legs. Even unhatched chicks make an appearance, creating a feast for the senses.

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Keywords: Afternoon Concert, Children and Family

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Musicians

Konzerthausorchester Berlin
Joana MallwitzConductor
Linda FichtnerViolin

Program

„Bilder einer Ausstellung“, für Orchester von Maurice Ravel (Auszüge)Modest Mussorgski
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