Peter Orloff and the Black Sea Cossack Choir

10/24/25 in Parchim

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  • Friday, Oct 24, 202519:00 - 21:00 clock
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A musical journey full of passion and soul

When Peter Orloff takes to the stage with his Black Sea Cossack Choir, you can feel it from the very first note: This is not just music, this is a living tradition. The ensemble has been thrilling audiences for many years with its powerful, deeply moving voices and is considered one of the most important and authentic Cossack ensembles in the world.

Under the direction of Peter Orloff - singer, composer, producer and himself closely associated with Russian-Ukrainian choral music since his youth - the choir unfolds an extraordinary variety of sounds. Majestic basses, radiant tenors and passionate soloists merge into a musical experience that moves hearts and guarantees goosebumps.

The repertoire ranges from moving liturgical songs of the Russian Orthodox Church to folk melodies and legendary Cossack songs full of longing, love of the homeland and exuberant joie de vivre. Every performance is a journey into a world full of emotions - between quiet devotion and fiery passion.

Peter Orloff, also known as one of the most successful singers and producers in German music history, brings all his experience and dedication to this ensemble. With the Black Sea Cossack Choir, he presents a cultural jewel that has touched and inspired people for generations.

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Prices

Ticket Normal: from 29 € to 41.5 €

Event dates
  • Friday, Oct 24, 2025 19:00 - 21:00 clock
Event Location

Parchim City Hall

Putlitzer Straße 56
19370 Parchim


Contact the organiser

Friedrichstraße 171
10117 Berlin


info@shine.events

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