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No textbook or conventional classical music concert can tell you so much about the life and music of Europe's most famous composers in such a short space of time.


Felix Reuter is a pianist and musical comedian, improvisation artist and entertainer. He is a genius at combining comedy and classical music and stands for excellent entertainment at the highest level. There will be music, chat and puzzles.

For example, where does the Christmas carol ‘Tomorrow Father Christmas is coming’ come from? Where did J. S. Bach get the melody of ‘Jesu bleibet meine Freude’ - from ‘Sind die Lichter angezündet!
Jingle Balls appears in Bach's compositions for the first time in a shortened form - or what does Beethoven's Ode to Joy have to do with a Christmas carol? - A lot!


Reuter stops at nothing and performs his own version on the grand piano. The Weimar pianist reveals which melodies were cleverly stolen then and now.

This show by improvisation artist Felix Reuter is absolutely unique, in short: a must for every music lover and an eye-opening experience for all classical music novices.


(LECTURE IN GERMAN)

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Dates
December 2024
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