Christmas sounds: Choir impresses with a festive concert in Aschaffenburg!
Choir performance in Aschaffenburg inspires with Christmas classics and atmospheric program on December 8, 2024.
Christmas sounds: Choir impresses with a festive concert in Aschaffenburg!
A musical Christmas concert took place on December 8, 2024, which touched the hearts of the listeners. Under the direction of Florian Mehling, the vocal choir with 31 talented singers presented a selection of well-known Christmas songs, including the timeless classic “Joy of the World”, which was written in 1719. Audience members in attendance were immediately enthralled as the Christmas joy and philanthropic message sang, “Rejoice World, Your King is Coming!” These positive emotions were reinforced by the powerful piece “A Holy Night”, which focuses on the hope of the coming of the Lord, and the choir received thunderous applause for their performances, such as Main-echo reported.
Impressive performances and creative composition
Musically embedded in the Christmas mood, the well -known song "Go Tell It On On The Mountain" followed with a rousing chorus that the audience enthusiastically along. The concert formed a perfect backdrop for festive moments, with the pianist Julius Ruck enchanted the audience with a solo piece from "Three hazelnuts for Cinderella". The appearance was further upgraded by the strong, choral -like interaction and the lead to the pieces; This made the concert unforgettable. The choir continued to shone with "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing" and a unique English version of the 300 -year -old poem "in the middle of the cold winter". The passionate audience rewarded the ensemble with an enthusiastic applause, which after an encore of 40 minutes was the highlight of the evening how Round indicated.
In another context, the composer Thiemo Kraas presented the pop ballad "Welt in Color", which has been popular with numerous orchestras since its composition in December 2019. This piece emphasizes the flexibility of the performance and offers the opportunity to combine it with additional vocal voices and various instrumental soloists. It is written in such a way that it comes into its own both in wind orchestras as well as with a choir and the colorful sound of music celebrates the music.