PHOTO: © Trio Alea

Wie man im Walde singt & Was die Vögel sich erzählen

In the organizer's words:

How to sing in the forest & What the birds tell each other

Storytelling concert for young and old
freely adapted from a fairy tale by Hedwig Kiesekamp

What do the birds tell each other in the forest when no one is listening?
What secrets do their songs carry?

This special concert transports its audience into a magical world of fairy tales,
sound and nature
. A finely spun, freely told story is combined with poetic music to create a lively overall experience.

At the center of the story is a hiker who suddenly understands the language of nature in the awakening spring forest. He encounters spring itself and experiences how flowers, trees and birds begin to speak - and how competition, vanity and misunderstanding ultimately give rise to a common song.

A touching fairy tale about the power of music, about compassion and about the fact that every voice - however small it may be - has its own value.

The story is supported and deepened by selected works by, among others
F. Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, F. Hensel, E. Meyer, R. Schumann, J. Brahms and A. Berg - sometimes playful, sometimes dreamy.
sometimes playful, sometimes dreamy, sometimes passionate.

An experience for children and adults alike -
to marvel at, listen to and dream along with.

Duration: approx. 60 minutes (without intermission)
Children under 5 years: Free admission

Performers:
Trio Alea

Ayşe Yakut Somer - soprano
Olivia Peschke - mezzo-soprano
Ivan Moisieiev - piano

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Price information:

Adults: €10 online / €12 on site Children & young people (5-18): €5 / €6 on site Children under 5: Free admission

Location

Freie Musikschule Wildau Karl-Marx-Straße 114 15745 Wildau

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