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Carmen Rattay

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February 16, 2025
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Cello zum Anfassen

Sun, Feb 16, 2025, 11:00
Florian Hoheisel (Cello), Juriko Akimoto (Piano), Carmen Rattay (Moderator)
Today, we're taking a closer look at the cello, also known as the "violoncello." This string instrument is played sitting down, held between the knees on a spike, has four strings, and spans four octaves. Used both as a solo and orchestral instrument, the cello is highly valued for its velvety sound. Discover more exciting facts by listening and watching! "Instruments to Touch" series explores a rich collection of instruments, sharing fascinating anecdotes from musicians.
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Cello zum Anfassen

Sun, Feb 16, 2025, 15:00
Florian Hoheisel (Cello), Juriko Akimoto (Piano), Carmen Rattay (Moderator)
Today, we're taking a closer look at the cello, also known as the "violoncello." This string instrument is played sitting down, held between the knees on a spike, has four strings, and spans four octaves. Used both as a solo and orchestral instrument, the cello is highly valued for its velvety sound. Discover more exciting facts by listening and watching! "Instruments to Touch" series explores a rich collection of instruments, sharing fascinating anecdotes from musicians.
April 4, 2025
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"Saitenspiele"

Fri, Apr 4, 2025, 11:00
Carmen Rattay (Singer), Juan Antonio García Díaz (Harp), Thomas Bracht (Piano), Matthias Rietschel (Moderator)
Numerous strings, short and thin, long and thick, adorn the harp. How does one play the right string? Today, our harp sounds strange, perhaps ill and out of tune. Together, we'll heal it, as the grand piano just visited the instrument doctor. He'll help us create healthy, refreshing music.
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"Saitenspiele"

Fri, Apr 4, 2025, 16:00
Carmen Rattay (Singer), Juan Antonio García Díaz (Harp), Thomas Bracht (Piano), Matthias Rietschel (Moderator)
Numerous strings, short and thin, long and thick, adorn the harp. How does one play the right string? Today, our harp sounds strange, perhaps ill and out of tune. Together, we'll heal it, as the grand piano just visited the instrument doctor. He'll help us create healthy, refreshing music.
April 5, 2025
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"Saitenspiele"

Sat, Apr 5, 2025, 11:00
Carmen Rattay (Singer), Juan Antonio García Díaz (Harp), Thomas Bracht (Piano), Matthias Rietschel (Moderator)
Numerous strings, short and thin, long and thick, adorn the harp. How does one play the right string? Today, our harp sounds strange, perhaps ill and out of tune. Together, we'll heal it, as the grand piano just visited the instrument doctor. He'll help us create healthy, refreshing music.
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"Saitenspiele"

Sat, Apr 5, 2025, 16:00
Carmen Rattay (Singer), Juan Antonio García Díaz (Harp), Thomas Bracht (Piano), Matthias Rietschel (Moderator)
Numerous strings, short and thin, long and thick, adorn the harp. How does one play the right string? Today, our harp sounds strange, perhaps ill and out of tune. Together, we'll heal it, as the grand piano just visited the instrument doctor. He'll help us create healthy, refreshing music.
April 6, 2025
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"Saitenspiele"

Sun, Apr 6, 2025, 11:00
Carmen Rattay (Singer), Juan Antonio García Díaz (Harp), Thomas Bracht (Piano), Matthias Rietschel (Moderator)
Numerous strings, short and thin, long and thick, adorn the harp. How does one play the right string? Today, our harp sounds strange, perhaps ill and out of tune. Together, we'll heal it, as the grand piano just visited the instrument doctor. He'll help us create healthy, refreshing music.
Artistic depiction of the event

"Saitenspiele"

Sun, Apr 6, 2025, 16:00
Carmen Rattay (Singer), Juan Antonio García Díaz (Harp), Thomas Bracht (Piano), Matthias Rietschel (Moderator)
Numerous strings, short and thin, long and thick, adorn the harp. How does one play the right string? Today, our harp sounds strange, perhaps ill and out of tune. Together, we'll heal it, as the grand piano just visited the instrument doctor. He'll help us create healthy, refreshing music.