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Family Concert “Queen of Christmas”

Date & Time
Sun, Dec 15, 2024, 11:00
In this series, the Berliner Philharmoniker and guests spark enthusiasm for classical music and take a closer look at the art of composing. In moderated concerts, they demonstrate the sound colours of the instruments or show how nature can sound. In our Queen of Christmas special with horn player Sarah Willis and her colleagues, it gets turbulent and enchanting – Sebastian Heindl provides support on the organ.

Keywords: Children and Family

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Musicians

Members of the Berliner PhilharmonikerEnsemble
Sarah WillisHorn, Concept, Presentation
David GuerrierTrumpet
Guillaume JehlTrumpet
Bertold StecherTrumpet
Tamás VelenczeiTrumpet
Olaf OttTrombone
Jonathon Robert RamsayTrombone
Jesper Busk SørensenTrombone
Tomer MaschkowskiTrombone
Stefan SchulzBass trombone
Alexander von PuttkamerTuba
Franz SchindlbeckDrums
Sebastian HeindlOrgan

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Members of the Berliner Philharmoniker (Ensemble), Sarah Willis (Horn), Sarah Willis (Concept), Sarah Willis (Presentation), David Guerrier (Trumpet), Guillaume Jehl (Trumpet), Bertold Stecher (Trumpet), Tamás Velenczei (Trumpet), Olaf Ott (Trombone), Jonathon Robert Ramsay (Trombone), Jesper Busk Sørensen (Trombone), Tomer Maschkowski (Trombone), Stefan Schulz (Bass trombone), Alexander von Puttkamer (Tuba), Franz Schindlbeck (Drums), Sebastian Heindl (Organ)
In this series, the Berliner Philharmoniker and guests spark enthusiasm for classical music and take a closer look at the art of composing. In moderated concerts, they demonstrate the sound colours of the instruments or show how nature can sound. In our Queen of Christmas special with horn player Sarah Willis and her colleagues, it gets turbulent and enchanting – Sebastian Heindl provides support on the organ.