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The wait is over: music students delight with their open-air debut

2021-06-17T19:52:25.263Z


In imperial weather, the music students from Neufahrn and Hallbergmoos ended their corona lockdown. The concert on the Rathausplatz was a complete success.


In imperial weather, the music students from Neufahrn and Hallbergmoos ended their corona lockdown.

The concert on the Rathausplatz was a complete success.

Neufahrn

- “We wait and wait” was the name of the song with which the children of the early musical education opened the concert at the Hallbergmoos-Neufahrn music school on Sunday.

A beautiful song.

It was even nicer that the long wait for a public performance came to an end: on the town hall square in Neufahrn, the music students showed that they had not forgotten how to make music even in Corona times.

Neufahrn's mayor Franz Heilmeier welcomed children, teachers and proud parents in bright sunshine.

They had pulled out their cell phones to record the performances of their offspring - from the very little ones to the young adults.

“Ode to Joy” matched the mood perfectly

One of the youngest was Dante Nocentini, who played Beethoven's “Ode to Joy” on the piano - another title that went well with the first live concert in a long time. Among the older was the cellist duo Nadja Berger and Roman Lopez de Valle: with Jena Leclercx “Tambourin” and André Cardinal Destouches' “Passepied en rondeau” they demonstrated their great ability. And so it went on: The title melody of the film "Forrest Gump" could be heard by Julia Sommer on the piano, pianist colleague Eva Nadler played "The Horn Concert" by Anne Terzibaschitsch and a composition by James Blake.

Piano and flute were also the instruments with which Frederic and Julius Adelheim delighted the audience, “Bella Bimba” and the children's film classic “Hey, Pippi Longstocking” were played on the flute by Maria Moravek, Annika Schmitz and Alisa Sperlich performed as Flute duo on.

Then it was time for string instruments again: Paul Felber impressed with Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach's “Allegro moderato”, Michelle Soares was accompanied by Pia Böheim on the piano in Clara Schumann's “Romance”, and was allowed to perform an “Allegro” (Joseph-Hector Fiocco) before Heidi Zierer intoned a contemporary children's song on the violin with “Stormy Seafaring”.

Old German dance and Swedish folk song

With Maya Anczyk and an old German dance as well as Daniel Juhasz and a Swedish folk song, it was two young guitar virtuosos who ushered in the end of the concert. The designed Viola Berger with her viola: Johann Sebastian Bach's “Courante” from the Solo Suite in G major and “Hava Nagila” rounded off an hour full of music and a good mood. The wait was finally over.

Source: merkur

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