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Classical Concerts at
COMEDIA Theater

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February 3, 2025
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PhilharmonieVeedel Baby

Mon, Feb 3, 2025, 11:00
Clara Blessing (Oboe), Ada Sternberg (Dance), Concerto Köln (Ensemble), Anna Dmitrieva (Concert master)
What do we see in the mirror each morning? What do babies see when they first discover their reflections? Perhaps laughter, tired eyes, or traces of lost youth. We might perceive doppelgangers or strangers, or encounter faces old and new. Our soloist searches for her reflection and shadow in the concert hall, her oboe singing of passion, rage, and melancholy. She follows Handel's footsteps to London, eventually returning to present-day Cologne. There's much to hear and see for all ages!
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PhilharmonieVeedel Baby

Mon, Feb 3, 2025, 14:00
Clara Blessing (Oboe), Ada Sternberg (Dance), Concerto Köln (Ensemble), Anna Dmitrieva (Concert master)
What do we see in the mirror each morning? What do babies see when they first discover their reflections? Perhaps laughter, tired eyes, or traces of lost youth. We might perceive doppelgangers or strangers, or encounter faces old and new. Our soloist searches for her reflection and shadow in the concert hall, her oboe singing of passion, rage, and melancholy. She follows Handel's footsteps to London, eventually returning to present-day Cologne. There's much to hear and see for all ages!
March 16, 2025
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PhilharmonieVeedel Pänz

Sun, Mar 16, 2025, 11:00
German Hornsound, Nelly Danker (Concept), Nelly Danker (Director)
Experience the masters of relaxation: the four sloths Chrips, Fips, Tips, and Drips! These horn players will explore various tempos with you, from very slow to super fast, slow motion, and time-lapse. Sloths aren't actually that lazy, even though lazing around can be wonderful! Supported by Kuratorium KölnMusik e. V.
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PhilharmonieVeedel Pänz

Sun, Mar 16, 2025, 14:00
German Hornsound, Nelly Danker (Concept), Nelly Danker (Director)
Experience the masters of relaxation: the four sloths Chrips, Fips, Tips, and Drips! These horn players will explore various tempos with you, from very slow to super fast, slow motion, and time-lapse. Sloths aren't actually that lazy, even though lazing around can be wonderful! Supported by Kuratorium KölnMusik e. V.
May 12, 2025
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PhilharmonieVeedel Baby

Mon, May 12, 2025, 11:00
Malin Grass (Violin), Malin Grass (Voice), Vera Kardos (Violin), Vera Kardos (Voice), Sophie Notte (Cello), Sophie Notte (Voice), Daniella Strasfogel (Viola), Daniella Strasfogel (Voice), Daniella Strasfogel (Art Director)
Inspired by baby talk, Dadaism, contemporary poetry, and the sounds of old and new music, four music performers declaim, sing, whisper, play music, and interact with their audience. Wortlaut (word sound) works with imagination and joy in nonsense - and at the same time examines the fluid border area between music and language. The result is a joyfully stirred-up mishmash of musical language and spoken sound. The Veedel stages are transformed into a musical playground for babbling along, dancing, and opening your ears.
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PhilharmonieVeedel Baby

Mon, May 12, 2025, 14:00
Malin Grass (Violin), Malin Grass (Voice), Vera Kardos (Violin), Vera Kardos (Voice), Sophie Notte (Cello), Sophie Notte (Voice), Daniella Strasfogel (Viola), Daniella Strasfogel (Voice), Daniella Strasfogel (Art Director)
Inspired by baby talk, Dadaism, contemporary poetry, and the sounds of old and new music, four music performers declaim, sing, whisper, play music, and interact with their audience. Wortlaut (word sound) works with imagination and joy in nonsense - and at the same time examines the fluid border area between music and language. The result is a joyfully stirred-up mishmash of musical language and spoken sound. The Veedel stages are transformed into a musical playground for babbling along, dancing, and opening your ears.
June 22, 2025
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PhilharmonieVeedel Pänz

Sun, Jun 22, 2025, 11:00
Catherine Klipfel (Piano), Catherine Klipfel (Actor), Gillian Lampater (Flute), Gillian Lampater (Actor), Gillian Lampater (Concept)
Baba Jaga, a little witch, is bored despite trying all weekly spells, tidying her house, and eating chocolate. She summons her friend Cat, a talented piano-playing sorceress. They share stories, reminisce, and create enchanting music together. Anyone who happens upon them can join in the fun and celebration until it's time to say goodbye at the gate, hopefully until they meet again soon.