Klezmer sounds in Tegel: Concert of the band Wedding Klezmer on October 18
Klezmer sounds in Tegel: Concert of the band Wedding Klezmer on October 18
A very special musical experience is imminent! On October 18 at 7.30 p.m., the Humboldt Library in Tegel will become a stage for the sensational Berlin band Wedding Klezmer. For more than 20 years, this group has been inspiring its audience with a colorful Potpourri from Yiddish melodies, traditional Klezmer and rousing Eastern European folklore. This is where clarinet, trumpet, accordion, guitar, double bass and singing meet and create a clay range that includes everything - from melancholic thought to heartbreaking sadness to spraying joie de vivre and exuberant ecstasy!
Music that connects! City Councilor Harald Muschner (CDU) is also enthusiastic and says: "The music of Wedding Klezmer connects people over generations and brings the diverse music culture from Eastern Europe and the Jewish tradition according to Reinickendorf. Great." This statement underlines the musical force that it knows how to bring people together and to give different cultures a voice.
The band: A creative collective
The talented members of the band-Stefan Aab (accordion), Jannis Lilge (trumpet, Bouzouki, vocals), Uwe Sauerwein (guitar, vocals), Thomas Gruner-Szur (clarinet, bass clarinet) and Reiner Rowald (bass, baglama, mandola)-have found themselves in the vibrant Berlin district of Wedding. Her first appearance followed after an inspiring workshop by the renowned musician Paul Brody. Since then they have been performing both as a quartet and as a quintet and creating self -staring pieces that reflect their passion for Jewish music and the rousing songs from Eastern Europe and Greece.
What an occasion! Entry to this unique concert is free! A must for all music lovers and those who want to experience an unforgettable evening full of klezmer and folklore length. Get ready for a journey through the world of sounds and stories that swing in every piece!
You can find all further information on the website of the Reinickendorf City Library: www.stadtbibliothek-reinickendorf.de. Don't miss this unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the fascinating world of the Klezmer!
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