Schöneberger Serenade concert: Beauty against violence despite tragedy

Schöneberger Serenade concert: Beauty against violence despite tragedy

On Thursday evening, the impressive serenade concert took place for the seventh time in the Schöneberg rainbow neighborhood under the motto "Beauty against Violence". This concert attracted a large audience that was looking forward to the musical performances. The talented soprano Josefine Göhmann was accompanied by Lotte Nuria Adler, who played mandolin, Arthur Hornig on cello and Andreas Arnold, who served the lyra polyversalis. The artists provided enthusiasm among the guests with impressive solos and harmonious common interludes.

District Mayor Jörn Oltmann, who had taken over the patronage over the concert, welcomed both the artists and the audience and emphasized the importance of such cultural events. He was also supported by the presence of people and the pleasant weather conditions that contributed to the positive atmosphere of the evening. Unfortunately, a tragic act of violence overshadowed the night before, which took place just a few hundred meters from the concert, this otherwise festive atmosphere. A person died in the events and two more were injured.

strong message in difficult times

In his greeting, district mayor Jörn Oltmann expressed his dismay about the incidents. "You experience me in a depressed mood," he said, underlining the relevance of the concert in view of the current developments. "Such a concert is more necessary than ever! I would not have dreamed that such a shootout in our district leads to the death of a person and also injured an uninvolved," he added. Oltmann recalled the recent events that were characterized by hatred and violence.

The concert not only offered a musical break, but also set a strong sign against violence and for liveable moments. "With this concert situation, we set a sign of livable moments and counter the beautiful," said Oltmann, which illustrated the central message of this musical event. In times when the life of tragedies can be shaped, art plays an important role in promoting hope and peace.

The combination of music and the concert's message encouraged the participants to believe in a better future and to open the dialogue about the challenges in society. Such cultural events can not only strengthen the community, but also serve as a platform to address topics such as violence and hate and to counteract them with creative and peaceful means.

The serenade concert "Beauty against Violence" has impressively showed how important it is to come together in difficult times and to stand together for a better world. The artists' commitment and the support of the audience have contributed to making this event an unforgettable experience. A report on the concert and the background of the current spiral of violence shows that art and community can donate hope even in difficult times according to information from www.berlin.de .

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