In the organizer's words:

World-class horn player Sarah Willis brings our festival summer to a glittering close: the American-British brass virtuoso and Berlin Philharmonic player will be bringing her eight-piece ensemble "The Sarahbanda" with her: classical works and Cuban music merge into an energetic world of sound that cannot be experienced anywhere else between Brandenburg and the Caribbean.

The program includes iconic Cuban classics such as "Sandunguera", "Pare Cochero", "La Comparsa", "Guajira Sencilla" and "Chan Chan". In sophisticated arrangements, the pieces focus on the sonorous interplay of horn, saxophone, violin, piano and percussion. In addition, there are refreshed versions of European works - including Mozart's "Romanza" and Bizet's "Habanera" from the opera Carmen.

Traditional Cuban dance rhythms such as son, mambo, guaracha, bolero and guajira meet contemporary arrangements in which the horn blends organically into the typical Cuban banda line-up. The imaginative, passionate and at the same time bold playing of the ensemble gives the variety of these dances their very own touch. Guaranteed to get your inner dancer going!

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Mit der Bahn Regionalzüge fahren von Berlin Gesundbrunnen über Löwenberg direkt nach Rheinsberg oder von Berlin Spandau bis Neuruppin. Bitte achten Sie darauf, dass die Seite neu geladen wird (ggf. Cache löschen). Mit dem Bus Busse fahren von Neuruppin (Linie 764), über Großzerlang (Linie 788) oder über Flecken Zechlin (Linie 785) nach Rheinsberg Mit dem Auto Nahe gelegene Parkplätze befinden sich am Rosenplan (Schlosspark-Eingang), auf dem Gelände der ehemaligen Fabrik »Carstens Keramik« an der Rhinstraße oder auf einem der Parkplätze in der Seestraße und Königstraße.

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Team - Musikkultur Rheinsberg gGmbH Rheinsberg

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