Wunderhorn sounds: Steffen Georgi inspires with concert talks

Wunderhorn sounds: Steffen Georgi inspires with concert talks
In the pulsating capital Berlin, a musical highlight of the extra class will take place on Thursday, November 7, 2024 at 7:00 p.m. ! The district central library "Mark Twain" on Marzahner Promenade 55 is led to the scene of the "Marzahner concert talks", which is eagerly awaited, by the renowned Steffen Georgi, a real insider of the Broadcasting Orchestra Berlin.
But what can the audience expect at this fascinating lecture? The event is devoted to the legendary "Wunderhorn Symphonies" by Gustav Mahler, who come from a spectacular song cycle, published between 1805 and 1808 by the important poets Achim von Arnim and Clemens von Brentano. This collection, which comprises around 700 songs and is crossed with profound feelings and stories, was the spark for Mahler, in his masterpieces, especially in the second, third and fourth symphony, to create great melodies that are not only the orchestra, but also choir and solo voices.
an artist with passion
Steffen Georgi is no stranger to the music world. His role as a dramaturge and program stance author for the Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra shows that he has dominated the art of giving music with profound knowledge and deep understanding. In his three -part lecture, which will be continued in the coming months, he will take the audience on an emotional journey through Mahler's sound worlds, which are often profound and dramatic and survive the time.
- interested parties should register as soon as possible! The places are limited. Registrations are possible at (030) 54704142 or by email.
Do not miss the chance to learn more about these impressive works and immerse themselves in the fascinating world of romantic music. This event promises to become an unforgettable experience for both music lovers and newcomers!