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Music prelude in the Peitinger parish hall: "Not everything is dead quiet"

2020-10-23T09:13:21.319Z


That there is also something besides Corona, something beautiful: The association “Music in Peiting” now wants to show with a prelude to some music students. In compliance with all hygiene regulations, this should take place on Tuesday, October 27th, in the Catholic parish hall in Peiting.


That there is also something besides Corona, something beautiful: The association “Music in Peiting” now wants to show with a prelude to some music students.

In compliance with all hygiene regulations, this should take place on Tuesday, October 27th, in the Catholic parish hall in Peiting.

Peiting

- A total of 15 children will put their skills to the test on the various instruments under the guidance of their music teachers.

And because only 50 people are allowed in closed rooms, there are unfortunately only a few places for visitors.

Only 30 relatives are allowed to attend the event.

But 30: That's better than nothing at all, emphasizes Andreas Fuchs, the spokesman for the music teachers in Peiting.

“It is important for us to show that there is something.

Some hope.

Not only is everything dead quiet, fear is everywhere. ”Music as a bringer of hope in a time when many fear a renewed lockdown.

Sure: As the organizer, he treats the matter with due respect.

He is aware of the risk and responsibility, explains Andreas Fuchs.

"But I don't see that we're going to give in now," he says.

"It's going to be a long winter, and it's not like everything is over in February or March."

Even in these times, the children need the opportunity to show their skills in front of an audience, says music teacher Fuchs.

“It's just as important as school.” After all, you learn an instrument so that you can show yourself with it.

"Perhaps there are even a few among our music students who become artists and later express themselves through their music."

The hygiene concept for the evening was adopted by the archdiocese in consultation with the Catholic parish of St. Michael in Peiting.

In other words: one and a half meters between the chairs - except for visitors from a household, who are logically allowed to sit next to each other.

Mask on the seat is mandatory!  

Source: merkur

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