From the stage to dog training: Katharina Reimann and her talented Sunny

From the stage to dog training: Katharina Reimann and her talented Sunny

Katharina Reimann, a talented mezzo-soprano, has successfully reached the first round of the renowned national competition in Berlin. In this prestigious event, which is now taking place in its 53rd edition, singers compete against each other in the categories operetta, operetta and concert. Katharina focuses on the concert category and shows her skills as she pursues her passion for music.

While she is preparing for the competition, she also draws her attention to her dog Sunny, a promenade mixture. Katharina is working on making Sunny, who sings remarkably with her, a stage presence. A short video clip, which Reimann recently shows on her smartphone, proves the bitch's singing talent, even if Sunny can probably never compete in a competition like this.

The competition in Berlin

The national competition has established itself as an important platform for emerging talents. It is a valuable opportunity to gain awareness and gain valuable experiences on stage. For Katharina, participation in this competition is a significant step in her career, and it remains exciting to see how her performance develops in competition.

Katharina feels particularly comfortable in the world of music theater. She describes that the stage of the music theater is "more holistic" for her and gives her the opportunity to express her emotions and talent in a variety of ways. This not only prepares for the competition, but also brings a personal touch to each of her performances.

Katharina Reimann's commitment and dedication to music are admirable. The connection to her dog Sunny, whom she lovingly integrates into her musical world, shows how much joy and passion she feels for singing. It remains to be seen how your participation in the federal competition will develop, and the prospect of further success in your career is promising. For more information about their appearance and the competition, interested parties can take a look at the reporting at www.saarbruecker-zeitung.de Werfen.

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