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Polizeichor Hamburg / Inseldeerns

Date & Time
Sun, May 5, 2024, 12:30
The Hamburg Police is brought closer to its citizens with its 60-strong choir, the Polizeichor Hamburg, founded in 1901. Germany’s oldest police choir is made up of employees from all sectors of policing, administration as well as other professional groups. Their repertoire ranges from classical music to folk music and sea shanties. Alongside harbour birthdays, family celebrations and other events throughout Germany, highlights of the season include the annual spring and Christmas concerts at the Laeiszhalle.

Keywords: Vocal Music

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Musicians

Polizeiorchester Hamburg
Kristine KresgeMusical Director
Polizeichor Hamburg
Masanori HosakaDirector
InseldeernsChoir
Kristina BischoffMusical Director
Jaerim KimPiano
Kazuo KanemakiDirector
Sabine RäthModerator

Program

Komm, holder Lenz / Chor des Landvolks from »The Seasons«, Hob. XXI:3Joseph Haydn
O Fortuna / Carmina Burana / Cantiones profanae für Soli, Chor und OrchesterCarl Orff
La MontanaraToni Ortelli
Il santo nome di Dio Signore / chorus from the opera »La forza del destino«Giuseppe Verdi
Villagers’ chorus from the opera »The Bartered Bride«, B 143Bedřich Smetana
Only YouVince Clarke
Wo die Nordseewellen (Friesenlied) (Text: Martha Müller-Grählert, Friedrich Fischer-Friesenhausen)Simon Krannig
Anchors AweighCharles A. Zimmermann / Helmut Uthof
Soon May the Wellerman ComeAnonymus
Über sieben Brücken musst du gehn (Text: Helmut Richter)Ed Swillms
The Lion Sleeps Tonight (Der Löwe schläft heut’ Nacht)Solomon Linda
Dat du min Leevsten büstAnonymus
What a Wonderful World (Text: Bob Thiele)George David Weiss
Yellow SubmarineJohn Lennon, Paul McCartney
I Have a DreamBenny Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus
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