Performance at Rhein-Kreis Neuss Music School: "Let's get to the pianos - let's begin!"
Prepare for an unforgettable musical event as "To the Keys - Ready - Go!" is set to take the stage. This open-to-all gathering, guided by the talented Sonja Kemnitzer, promises an enchanting journey through the realms of piano music, from Baroque to Pop.
Sonja Kemnitzer, the new head of department, will be at the helm of this exciting event. Under her guidance, advanced students will perform works by Kuhlau and Debussy, while younger musicians will delight audiences with pieces like the Carousel Waltz and Baroque dances.
The programme features a diverse selection of piano works, including compositions by Domenico Scarlatti, Claude Debussy, Maurice Ravel, Frédéric Chopin, and Sergei Prokofiev. These pieces showcase a broad spectrum of styles and eras in piano music, promising a captivating experience for all.
The event will also feature pieces for two to four hands on a piano, adding a unique layer of harmony to the performances. With young musicians of all ages participating, it's sure to be a vibrant and engaging event.
Guests can attend this free event, with many expected to join in the celebration of music. As of now, the event does not have a specified date or location. However, with such an exciting lineup of performers and music, it's an event not to be missed.
Join us for "To the Keys - Ready - Go!" and experience the magic of piano music in all its glory!"
Performing at the event are: - Julia Sudeck - Nikoleta Dintchevska - Annelie Hormann
These talented young musicians are set to make this event a truly memorable one.
While Sonja Kemnitzer leads students in a captivating performance of piano music, talented young musicians like Julia Sudeck, Nikoleta Dintchevska, and Annelie Hormann will contribute to the diverse educational-and-self-development segment of the event. Besides enjoying the entertaining musical event, attendees can also learn about classical music pieces by composers such as Domenico Scarlatti, Claude Debussy, and Frédéric Chopin.