Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was perhaps one of the first rock stars in music history. Why? Because he composed so many brilliantly catchy tunes that people whistled them in the streets. He was also an outstanding pianist: Mozart was highly talented at improvisation – he sat down at the piano and was able to compose spontaneously from his head. He was admired and acclaimed for this. Together with the music and comedy duo Carrington-Brown and children’s songwriter Suli Puschban, members of the Berliner Philharmoniker show how classical music rocks.
Familienkonzert: »Classical music rocks«
Family Concert: “Peter and the Wolf”
Sergei Prokofiev’s Peter and the Wolf tells the story of a clever boy who protects his animal friends from a hungry wolf. How Peter outwits the predator, and how the orchestra brings each character to life with its own musical voice, is revealed by Tilman Birr, a foley artist and the Berliner Philharmoniker in this family concert.
Family Concert: “Hommage à Paul Klee”
“All aboard!” – Paul and his friend Lily set sail. They discover a sunken island, a ship among the stars, a city on the sea, and a golden fish which reveals to them the secrets of the deep.