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The musicians Markus Renhart, Barbara Pöschl-Edric and Isabel Schlegel © private
Erding – The KammerKonzerte association invites you to two concerts on Easter Monday.
The game will be played in the museum on April 1st at 5 p.m. and again at 8 p.m.
You can hear Markus Renhart, Isabel Schlegel and Barbara Pöschl-Edrich.
The clarinet, a young instrument, can be found in classical music and certainly in klezmer music.
Markus Renhart is widely known for his colorful and fantastic clarinet sound; he will translate the liturgical poem Shalom Aleichem into music.
The harp, the biblical instrument of King David, can be heard in film music by Paul Reade, in pastorals by Jolivet and songs by Glinka.
The cello represents the successful and necessary basis of all music; Isabel Schlegel can be heard in the elegiac cello concerto Kol Nidrei by Max Bruch, who himself wrote about his work “... processes a given melody in an artistic way.” The listeners are excited be on an evening with musical treasures.
Tickets are available here
Tickets for 15 euros are available from Tuesday to Saturday at the Erding Museum on Tel. (0 81 22) 408 158, museum@erding.de or in person at the museum on Prielmayerstrasse 1. Admission half an hour before the start, the Concerts last one hour, with a champagne reception after the concerts.