Symphonic Mob – Berlins größtes Spontanorchester

14.06.2025 | Berlin

Edward Elgar
1. Marsch aus "Pomp and Circumstance"

Florence Price
"Juba Dance" aus der Symphonie Nr. 1

Gustav Mahler
Finale aus der Symphonie Nr. 2 Auferstehung

Giacomo Puccini
Musettas Walzer aus der Oper La Bohème

Ludwig van Beethoven
Finale mit dem Schlusschor An die Freude aus der Symphonie Nr. 9 d-Moll

Einmal gemeinsam mit Orchesterprofis musizieren? Einmal die Euphorie erleben, die einen durchströmt, wenn sich Hunderte von Menschen zusammenfinden, um gemeinsam Musik für alle zu machen? Wer das möchte, kann Teil des ›Symphonic Mob‹ werden. Bei Berlins größtem Spontanorchester dürfen alle mitmachen, die ein Instrument spielen oder gern singen – ganz gleich ob sie im Alltag in Laienorchestern oder Big Bands musizieren, ob sie Blasmusik machen, in einem Chor oder einfach zu Hause singen. Damit so viele wie möglich dabei sein können, gibt es wie gewohnt zusätzlich zu den Originalnoten vereinfachte Stimmen zum Download,  und gemeinsame Proben mit DSO-Musiker:innen sorgen für die optimale Vorbereitung auf den großen Tag.

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Bundesjugendchor
Anne Kohler Choreinstudierung
Mitglieder des DSO
Musikenthusiast:innen jeden Alters

Catherine Larsen-Maguire Dirigentin

When?

14.06.2025
15:30 pm

Where?

Mall of Berlin (Piazza)
Leipziger Platz 12, 10117 Berlin

Kind of event

Konzert

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