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In Kronberg stars of today make music with stars of tomorrow; leading contemporary artists give performances with outstanding next-generation musicians. The concerts, public tuition sessions and public rehearsals all provide opportunities for audiences to become stakeholders in these great musical moments. Get close to music and the artists!
Current event
DER TEUFEL MIT DEN GOLDENEN LÖCKCHEN
Participants
- Jörg Schade
- Christiane Schoon
- Ensemble Prisma
Programme
The musicians of the Bridges Chamber Orchestra learned to make music in very different ways. As an ensemble, they are therefore constantly building bridges between styles and discovering together with their audience what it takes to cross them.
Tiny Bridges brings together beautiful melodies from different corners of the world and gives young audiences the opportunity to experience the music actively — and even to change it themselves from time to time.
For children aged 3–9
A production of the Alte Oper in collaboration with the Bridges Chamber Orchestra
Subject to change.
DER TEUFEL MIT DEN GOLDENEN LÖCKCHEN
Participants
- Jörg Schade
- Christiane Schoon
- Ensemble Prisma
Programme
The musicians of the Bridges Chamber Orchestra learned to make music in very different ways. As an ensemble, they are therefore constantly building bridges between styles and discovering together with their audience what it takes to cross them.
Tiny Bridges brings together beautiful melodies from different corners of the world and gives young audiences the opportunity to experience the music actively — and even to change it themselves from time to time.
For children aged 3–9
A production of the Alte Oper in collaboration with the Bridges Chamber Orchestra
Subject to change.
Concerti Brillanti: HIMMELWÄRTS
Participants
- Elli Choi violin
- Pauline van der Rest violin
- Clara Yuna Friedensburg cello
- Avery Gagliano piano
- Württembergisches Kammerorchester Heilbronn
Programme
Carl Philipp E. Bach (1714–1788)
Cello Concerto in A major, Wq. 172
Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872–1958)
The Lark Ascending
Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy (1809–1847)
Double Concerto in D minor, MWV O 4
Subject to change