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Classical concerts featuring
Andrea Ritter Blockflöte

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Upcoming Concerts

Concerts featuring Andrea Ritter Blockflöte in season 2024/25 or later

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This season
In Schwetzingen

SPARK · Spring Special

Sat, May 3, 2025, 17:00
SPARK | DIE KLASSISCHE BAND, Andrea Ritter Blockflöte, Daniel Koschitzki Blockflöte (Melodica), Stefan Balazsovics Violine (Viola), Victor Plumettaz Violoncello, Christian Fritz Klavier
The SPARK ensemble will enrich Spargelsamstag with hits from their repertoire, including Baroque masterpieces, a tango, and film music. Their unusual instrumentation combines a piano trio with recorders and a melodica. For 18 years, they've blended classical, minimal music, and avant-garde. In 2011, they won the ECHO Klassik award. SPARK has performed throughout Germany and internationally at prestigious venues like the Barbican Centre.
Artistic depiction of the event
This season
In Schwetzingen

Bach - Berio - Beatles

Sun, May 4, 2025, 15:00
SPARK | DIE KLASSISCHE BAND, Andrea Ritter Blockflöte, Daniel Koschitzki Blockflöte (Melodica), Stefan Balazsovics Violine (Viola), Victor Plumettaz Violoncello, Christian Fritz Klavier
SPARK's family concert unites Bach, Berio, and the Beatles, exploring their diverse soundscapes. From Berio's inventive playing techniques to reimagined Bach classics, they navigate eras and genres. The five musicians blend baroque and modern elements to discover new sounds.
Artistic depiction of the event
This season
In Schwetzingen

SPARK for Teens

Mon, May 5, 2025, 11:00
SPARK | DIE KLASSISCHE BAND, Andrea Ritter Blockflöte, Daniel Koschitzki Blockflöte (Melodica), Stefan Balazsovics Violine (Viola), Victor Plumettaz Violoncello, Christian Fritz Klavier
SPARK's concert features various instruments, including piano, strings, melodica, and recorders, performing music from Baroque to contemporary, including Hungarian folk and ABBA. They demonstrate modern avant-garde techniques and explain how sounds are produced on instruments. They also share stories from their global performance experiences.