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Bundesjugendchor

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Concerts featuring Bundesjugendchor in season 2024/25 or later

June 14, 2025
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Symphonic Mob – Berlins größtes Spontanorchester

Sat, Jun 14, 2025, 15:30
Catherine Larsen-Maguire (Conductor), Musikenthusiast:innen jeden Alters (Ensemble), Mitglieder des DSO (Ensemble), Bundesjugendchor (Choir)
How about making music together with orchestra professionals? How about experiencing the euphoria that flows through you when hundreds of people get together to make music for everyone as a joint endeavour? Anyone who’d like to can become part of the ›Symphonic Mob‹. Anyone who plays an instrument or likes to sing can participate in Berlin’s largest spontaneous orchestra – no matter whether in everyday life you play in an amateur orchestra or a big band, in a brass band, or you sing in a choir or just at home. So that as many people as possible can take part, there will be – as in the past – simplified parts you can download, in addition to the original sheet music; joint rehearsals with DSO musicians ensure optimum preparation for the big day. The conductor Catherine Larsen-Maguire will head up the eleventh ›Symphonic Mob‹. The German Youth Choir will also join in for the very first time.
June 15, 2025
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Raphel & Caine

Sun, Jun 15, 2025, 20:00
André Raphel (Conductor), Uri Caine (Piano), Mike Boone (Basso), Clarence Penn (Percussion), Barbara Walker (Vocals), Bundesjugendchor (Chorus), A Song for You (Choir), Anne Kohler (Chorus Master), Noah Slee (Chorus Master), Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin
Racism is not an opinion, racism is a crime! ›The Passion of Octavius Catto‹ by Uri Caine recounts the story of the civil rights activist murdered in 1871 in a masterpiece that ranges from gospel and jazz to classical and avantgarde. A concert with a powerful message. The DSO speaks out against the far-right!