Tuba Vibes Project: Free concert in Berlin library on March 7, 2024

Tuba Vibes Project: Free concert in Berlin library on March 7, 2024

On Thursday, March 7, 2024, a concert by the Tuba Vibes Project of the Musikschule City West will take place at 7.30 p.m. in the Heinrich Schulz Library. This ensemble, consisting of Stefan Gocht (Tuba), Franz Bauer (Vibrafon), Christof Griese (tenor saxophone, Saxello, Flute) and Leon Griese-Schoeiche (drums), brings the sound of the tuba to the instrument of 2024

The event, which takes place in cooperation with the Heinrich Schulz library, invites music lovers to experience this unusual combination of instruments live. Admission is free, which enables access to the sounds of the tuba for a wide audience.

The Heinrich Schulz library in the Charlottenburg town hall offers an appealing setting for the concert, which will certainly offer a unique listening experience. Otto-Suhr-Allee 96, 10585 Berlin, is the address under which music prospects can enjoy this musical event.

The tuba has a long history in the music world and has found its place in various genres, from classical music to jazz and pop. The selection of the tuba as an instrument of 2024 emphasizes its versatility and sound depth, which will certainly arouse new interest and appreciation for this instrument.

In the following table there are some interesting facts about the tuba:

| Century | The first prototype of the tuba was developed in the 19th century. |
| ———— | ——————————————————— |
| Material | The tuba is traditionally made from brass. |
| Sound | The tuba has a deep, sonorous sound spectrum. |
| Use | In addition to classical music, the tuba is also used in jazz. |

The Tuba Vibes Project promises an extraordinary music experience in Berlin, where the focus is on the tuba and its unique sound sounded.



Source: www.berlin.de