Concert of the Flute Ladies in Sulzbach-Rosenberg: Sound Colors in the Historic Hall


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Recorders in Full Sound Splendor: The Flute Ladies Enchant Sulzbach-Rosenberg
Twelve musicians, from sopranino to the nearly two-meter-tall sub-bass recorder: The Flute Ladies bring a colorful program to the Former Synagogue of Sulzbach-Rosenberg. Finely tuned arrangements, baroque treasures, and modern sound colors create an event experience that touches both heart and ear.
An Evening Between Baroque Brilliance and Groove
The program's dramaturgy spans from Henry Purcell's suite music and baroque works (including Tomaso Albinoni) to Old Irish Airs, chanson, blues, and contemporary accents. This creates a lively event atmosphere that engages the audience – sometimes in awe, sometimes with a smile.
Great Cinema for Recorders – from Delicate to Majestic
The unique sound architecture of the ensemble unfolds in fine pastel tones and powerful tutti passages. When the sub-bass and bass ground the stage, soprano and alto soar above – an impressive event experience with palpable audience mood.
Stylish Setting: The Former Synagogue
The listed Former Synagogue offers ideal acoustics and a dignified ambiance. The historic hall underlines the emotional depth of the music and makes the concert a particularly intense listening experience.
Conclusion
A versatile concert that rethinks recorder art: virtuosic, humorous, touching. Those who love sound colors and appreciate a carefully curated program should not miss this live experience.
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