Sensory-Friendly Family Concert "Espressivo" / The WHOOP Group
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Wed, Oct 2, 2024, 19:30Keywords: Subscription Concert
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To this day, "Till Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks" is one of Richard Strauss' best-known works, not least because Strauss uses the boldness of his orchestral treatment to create a musical depiction of Eulenspiegel's pranks that is as drastic as it is memorable and does not even shy away from the - apparent - end of the prankster on the gallows. Lorenzo Viotti, who not only conducts Strauss' tone poem in this family concert but also explains it himself, returns to the Deutsche Oper Berlin with this Strauss programme, where he made his successful debut in 2023 with Mahler's First Symphony.
The lucky ones, born early enough to have participated in that legendary concert, certainly remember the Danish drummer’s spectacular performance with Miles Davis’ group at the 1988 Warsaw Jazz Jamboree. Consecutive generations of fans grew up with Marilyn Mazur’s playing on Jan Garbarek’s records, a collaboration which lasted over a decade. While, paradoxically, only selected works by the New-York-born Dane with Polish roots are known in Poland, the same cannot be said about Denmark, where Marilyn Mazur is considered an institution. Her stunning arsenal of instruments from around the world makes one forget what an original drummer she is on a traditional set. The groove driving you deep into your seat provides a counterpoint for the delicate pieces permeated with the spirit of world music, a genre Mazur pioneered in the 80s. A great personality, with an arsenal of excellent accomplishment to her name, still moving forward with a youthful energy. Tomasz Gregorczyk Concert duration: approximately 90 minutes
In the performance, we meet together with Ayla the environmentally friendly robot Baltic. He is a specialist on the Baltic Sea and aims to inspire us on how we can better take care of the sea.Baltic has met children from Sweden, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Poland, Germany, and Denmark – and answers their tricky environmental questions while showing films, so that we all learn more.Throughout the performance, music from the different Baltic Sea countries is played by the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by the young Lithuanian conductor Izabelė Jankauskaitė.***The possibility of bringing a pram into Konserthuset is very limited, so please consider leaving the pram at home.
In the performance, we meet together with Ayla the environmentally friendly robot Baltic. He is a specialist on the Baltic Sea and aims to inspire us on how we can better take care of the sea.Baltic has met children from Sweden, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Poland, Germany, and Denmark – and answers their tricky environmental questions while showing films, so that we all learn more.Throughout the performance, music from the different Baltic Sea countries is played by the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by the young Lithuanian conductor Izabelė Jankauskaitė.***The possibility of bringing a pram into Konserthuset is very limited, so please consider leaving the pram at home.
FAMILY CONCERTSfor children and young people from 8 years