Friday, July 3, 2015

Prelude to the “Classic Open Air” in Berlin: Mix it, baby! – Daily Mirror

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A wild ride through eras and genres with a cold beer and appetizers: Not once Helene Fischer is missing in the first evening of the “Classic Open Air” on the Gendarmenmarkt.

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is in the amount to see the movement of hundreds of subjects, while behind the Konzerthaus slowly the sun goes down:. perfect summer conditions for the “First Night” from “Classic Open Air” In addition to paying visitors on the Gendarmenmarkt, many onlookers have behind the barriers on deck chairs and settled picnic blankets, enjoy cold beer and appetizers. Sitting people everywhere, including on balconies around the Gendarmenmarkt. One hears Sektgläser sound, the atmosphere is calm.

The program is a wild ride through eras and genres. The first makes Johann Strauss, on we go with Mozart and Prokofiev, all well-known pieces for joyous humming along. But the Film Orchestra Babelsberg stumbles under the direction of Robert Reimer more bad than good by the scores to many sounds squeaky and advised kieksig, often the violins are even completely wrong.

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fireworks to the sound of “Indiana Jones”

When you start with the vocals, but comes on mood: In Mills’ “Minnie the Moocher” the audience can join in loudly when Swing Medley is rocked with her feet. Marvin Scott will guarantee chills with Puccini’s “Nessun Dorma”, Claudia Roick is a wonderful Musetta in “La Bohème”. And pop star Laith Al-Deen, the soul singer Patricia Meeden and pianist Joja Wendt know to entertain the public.

One of the highlights is Moderator Lars Redlich, whether in jazz duets or shrill Fummel as “Sweet Transvestite” from the “Rocky Horror Show”. A medley of Mariah Carey, Aretha Franklin and Helene Fischer he brings entertaining and with a wink to the stage. Since you almost forget the wrong sounds that continue to come from the orchestra. At the end of the Gendarmenmarkt shines in pompous fireworks, accompanied by John Williams’ “Raiders March” from the Indiana Jones soundtrack. The music fades in the evening air – and hardly in the crowd like the Babel Bergern longer be angry

The festival runs until July 6, more information at: www.classicopenair.de

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