Following the successful launch of "Music is a Miracle" in 2025, which raised a considerable amount of money for the "Pusteblume" children's hospice in Burg im Spreewald, this touching series will be continued in 2026.
Children and young people from the Julius Stern Institute at Udk Berlin, directed by Stefan Lietz, will present their fascinating classical music skills on May 9, 2026.
The Julius Stern Institute Berlin is regarded as the most important institute for the professional promotion of young and highly gifted talent in Europe. Children's long journey of learning usually begins in their early years. Before they begin their studies as young adults, they produce highly professional, touching works that radiate a special fascination of their own through the joy, dedication and skill of these young people, which can only be triggered by them to this extent.
The Minister of the State of Brandenburg, Dr. Manja Schüle, is the patron of the event series, in which the "Johann Sebastian Bach" Music School (Director: Dr. Doris Bischler) will also be performing in the autumn.
The program on 09.05.2026
Ludwig van Beethoven: Sonata in F major Op. 24 (1770-1827) - Allegro
Eva Lietz (13 years old), piano
Laila Honda (13 years old), violin
Fanny Mendelssohn: Why are the roses so pale Op. 1 No. 3 (1805-1847)
Gabriel Fauré Fleur: Jetée Op. 39 No. 2 (1845-1924)
Pie Jesu
Benjamin Britten: Seascape Op. 11 No. 3 (1913-1976)
Sophia Kovpak (18 years old), voice
Adam Tomaszewski, piano
Frédéric Chopin: Ballade in F minor Op. 52 (1810-1849)
Katharina Sattarov (16 years old), piano
Heinrich Wilhelm Ernst: The Last Rose of Summer (1814-1865)
Alina Li (14 years old), violin
Presentation of the donations
Bohuslav Martinu: Variations on a Theme by Rossini H290 (1890-1959)
Georg Schupelius (15 years old), violoncello
Adam Tomaszewski, piano
Moderation, Jens Lehmann (RBB)
Photo: Diana Borchardt on the violin, ©Peter Adamik
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Free admission, but a donation is requested for the "Pusteblume" children's hospice in Burg (recommended donation: €20 to €25).