Saar-Koreanale: concert and human rights dialogue in Orscholz!
Saar-Koreanale: concert and human rights dialogue in Orscholz!
Orscholz, Deutschland - A spectacular event is imminent! On Sunday, November 24th, at 5 p.m., the Cloef-Atrium in Orscholz will be transformed into a stage for human rights! An evening full of music and moving messages is expected under the motto "Saar-Koreanal dialogue with a concert on human rights". The patron, Prime Minister Anke Rehlinger, will welcome the guests, while Mayor Daniel Kiefer keeps the opening speech. Christoph Stein moderates the action and ensures a smooth process.
A highlight of the evening will be the appearance of the renowned cellist Ulrich Horn, who plays in the Hessian broadcaster's symphony orchestra. Horn has already impressed as a soloist with orchestras in Asia and Europe, including the Neubrandenburg Philharmonic and the Leipzig Radio Orchestra. He played under the direction of Zubin Mehta in Richard Strauss' Don Quichotte and was a solocellist in the Sydney Symphony Orchestra and the Bavarian State Opera. Raphael-Yujin Horn, a talented violinist and award winner of numerous competitions, will also present his skills. The guitarist Emily Ye Young, who comes from North Korea and lives in England, will also appear and the listeners inspire with her virtuoso game.
an evening full of emotions and insights
The musical direction has Kyung-Suk Shin-Kiefer, which will also be on stage as a soprano. A special highlight is the lecture by Samuel Moon, a North Korean defector and representative of the Korea Hana Foundation from Mannheim, who will give impressive insights into his life and the challenges of human rights. The Musikverein Orscholz e.V. under the direction of Tassilo Welsch will enrich the evening with further musical performances.
Admission to this unique event is free, and finally all visitors are invited to a reception. An evening that touches not only the ears, but also the hearts!
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Ort | Orscholz, Deutschland |
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