An evening about stardust, the good moon, the small blue planet that got its water at just the right moment, and a star that has been radiating its warmth over us for billions of years... Accompanied by the sounds of the world music ensemble Quadro Nuevo, Harald Lesch sets off in search of clues about the beginnings of our solar system.
The cult astrophysicist, natural philosopher and television presenter Harald Lesch knows how to present science in an exciting way like no other and embed his insightful stories in an entertaining way.
In his lecture Sun, Moon and Stars, he explains the beginnings of our solar system: How were our planets born? How did life on Earth come about? And why do we know all this so precisely? Look forward to a fascinating journey to the stars and back to our wonderful home planet.
The world music ensemble Quadro Nuevo accompanies the evening with melodies between the Orient and the Occident, galactic tangos and earthly grooves as well as longing moon and star melodies such as "Luna Rossa" and the enraptured Persian "Dance of Stars".
Harald Lesch: Recitation
Mulo Francel: saxophones & clarinets
Andreas Hinterseher: accordion & bandoneon
D.D. Lowka: bass & percussion
Izabella Effenberg: Vibraphone
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