Vokalhelden-sing-along-concert
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Fri, Jan 17, 2025, 10:00Keywords: Admission Free, Children and Family
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Sing along to Christmas classics with the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra! It's time to warm up and exercise those vocal cords, and get ready for the perfect prelude to the holiday celebrations. Of course, it's perfectly fine to just listen as well, and let yourself be enveloped by the orchestra and voices that fill every corner of the Main Hall.Leading the sing-along is Emelie Power, organist and choir conductor at Katarina Parish in Stockholm. She has previously led sing-alongs with the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra at the annual Philharmonic Day. The conductor is Sofia Winiarski, who recently completed her conducting degree at the Royal College of Music in Stockholm and has already gained significant attention.***The possibility of bringing a pram into Konserthuset is very limited, so please consider leaving the pram at home.
Sing along to Christmas classics with the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra! It's time to warm up and exercise those vocal cords, and get ready for the perfect prelude to the holiday celebrations. Of course, it's perfectly fine to just listen as well, and let yourself be enveloped by the orchestra and voices that fill every corner of the Main Hall.Leading the sing-along is Emelie Power, organist and choir conductor at Katarina Parish in Stockholm. She has previously led sing-alongs with the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra at the annual Philharmonic Day. The conductor is Sofia Winiarski, who recently completed her conducting degree at the Royal College of Music in Stockholm and has already gained significant attention.***The possibility of bringing a pram into Konserthuset is very limited, so please consider leaving the pram at home.
Children and young people in Essen sing in choirs everywhere - kindergartens, schools, churches, theaters, and clubs. This choir day focuses on these children. Children's voices will fill the Essen Philharmonic Hall and surrounding areas, demonstrating their power. Following a warm-up, concerts, workshops, and participatory activities will occur. The day concludes with a grand concert featuring a surprise guest.
Have you always dreamt of singing in some of the greatest hits of classical music? This is your chance! With the help of our luxurious ”backing band”, the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, it’s time for you to participate and sing along in well-known music pieces. We dare to promise you a powerful experience.The sing-along is led by Emilie Power, organist and choir leader of the Katarina parish. Lyrics will be handed out ahead of the concert.Strollers and prams cannot be brought into Konserthuset Stockholm and are best left at home. A designated stroller tent is set up outside the entrance, where prams can be left, subject to space availability.
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On New Year's Eve 2024, Music Director Stefan Klingele fulfills his dream of conducting a big band with the Bremen Philharmonic and vocal ensemble. They'll perform swing classics from Cole Porter, Irving Berlin, Glenn Miller, and Duke Ellington. Entertainer Gayle Tufts hosts.
Sir Yehudi Menuhin once said about the power of vocal music: »In singing, we humans are creative and creative beings of sound. We have the ability to animate our world and our actions through singing, to give love, joy, hope and confidence, but also to sing the pain from our souls.« Last season, we experienced how much our audience loves to take part in a concert and to sing surrounded by an enthusiastic crowd – and we also love such enthusiastic and spine-tingling events. That’s why, after the great success of the sing-along concert, there is now a sequel, turning listeners into performers. Regardless of whether you already sing in an ensemble or just like to sing alone in the shower: we are again offering the stage for concentrated vocal power, a strong feeling of togetherness and lots of moments of happiness. Everyone is cordially invited to join in a huge choir of over 1,000 people and sing selected numbers from Handel’s popular oratorio »Messiah« at the top of their voices as well as wonderful Christmas songs in preparation for the festive season. They will be superbly supported by popular Bamberg-based professionals from the Bavarian Radio Choir and, of course, by our orchestral musicians – and Howard Arman will once again provide the musical finishing touches with his likeable style of witty and humorous announcements. It is guaranteed to be an unforgettable experience with lots of fun, a catchy tune or two and balm for the soul – after all, Friedrich Schiller wrote the famous line in his poem about the »power of song«: »Every sorrow’s wrinkles disappear as long as the magic of song prevails.«
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