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Grundschulkonzert: Singen mit Klasse!

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Thu, Mar 27, 2025, 12:00
Charlie notices Lou's withdrawal and lack of interest in playing. To cheer Lou up, Charlie suggests a carnival of emotions. They explore feelings like laughter, comfort, fear, and excitement, embarking on a musical journey with 300 second-graders and the Gürzenich Orchestra. Costumes are encouraged!

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Keywords: Children and Family, World Premiere

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Musicians

12 Kölner Grundschulklassen
Gürzenich-Orchester KölnEnsemble
Mariano ChiacchiariniConductor
Maike HillerChoir rehearsal
Johanna RisseChoir rehearsal
Anna RizziChoir rehearsal
Clara SiegmundChoir rehearsal
Christoph BertramActor
Eva Marianne KraissActor
Franziska SeebergStage Director
Cordula KörberEquipment

Program

Karneval der Gefühle nach einem Libretto von Pauline Jacob Uraufführung Ein Kompositionsauftrag der Kölner Philharmonie (KölnMusik) und Philharmonie LuxembourgThierry Tidrow
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