Konzert der Orchesterakademie
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Mon, Mar 17, 2025, 20:00Musicians
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Violinist Angelika Bachmann from Salut Salon and pianist Professor Jacques Ammon invite to the annual »Concert of the Children« in the Grand Hall of Hamburg’s Laeiszhalle. The outstanding young prizewinners of the Hamburg Instrumental Competition will perform. The virtuoso skills of the children and young people, the varied programme and the warm concert atmosphere make the Children’s Concert a uniquely moving experience every year. Hamburg music legend Rolf Zuckowski will once again be there as a special guest, and as everyone knows, he rarely sings alone. And for the grand finale, everyone plays and sings together and throws flowers to the audience. Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
Under the sonorous title »The Concert of the Tenors«, the Hamburger Konzertchor, together with international soloists, present the most beautiful arias, choral works and canzones from popular operas and operettas. The programme also features other works by great composers such asGiuseppi Verdi, Giacomo Puccini, Richard Wagner and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
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