Heavenly harp sounds: Christmas concert by the Bergische Symphoniker

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Christmas concert by the Bergische Symphoniker on December 26th in Remscheid and Solingen – experience Mozart with harp and flute!

Weihnachtskonzert der Bergischen Symphoniker am 26. Dezember in Remscheid und Solingen – Mozart mit Harfe und Flöte erleben!
Christmas concert by the Bergische Symphoniker on December 26th in Remscheid and Solingen – experience Mozart with harp and flute!

Heavenly harp sounds: Christmas concert by the Bergische Symphoniker

On Thursday, December 26th, there are two concert events on the program in Solingen and Remscheid that will enchant music lovers. The Bergische Symphoniker will bring heavenly sounds to the stage in the Great Concert Hall of the Theater and Concert Hall in Solingen at 11 a.m. and in the Teo Otto Theater in Remscheid at 6 p.m. The focus is on the Concerto for Flute and Harp by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, which is one of Mozart's most frequently performed works due to its emotional depth and the harmonious interplay of the instruments. Under the direction of Peter Kattermann, musicians Yajie Wang and Shiho Minami will put the audience in a festive mood. The performance lasts about 90 minutes without an intermission, and tickets are available from just 24 euros, like waterboelles.de reported.

Chamber music in its diversity

A special addition to these festive concerts is the Horenstein Ensemble, which emerged from musicians from the Konzerthausorchester Berlin and has been taking the stage since 2008. This ensemble brings unique chamber music to the stage and shows this in the diverse programs, which include works by well-known composers such as Mozart and Brahms as well as by contemporary artists. Loud konzerthaus.de The ensemble is known for its exciting line-ups, including rarely heard English chamber music. Her repertoire spans different eras and represents an innovative take on chamber music.

With their approach to working with contemporary composers, the Horenstein Ensemble has not only enriched the old repertoire, but also created new musical works that will appeal to a wide audience. The concerts on December 26th not only provide a festive start to the New Year, but also an exciting opportunity to experience different musical traditions.