Felix Reuter An entertaining excursion that strains the stomach muscles and provides intelligent listening pleasure. for intelligent listening pleasure. A must for every classical music lover and an aha-experience for all classical music newcomers.
There is music-making, chatting and puzzling.
In no textbook or conventional classical music concert can you learn so much about the life and music of Europe's most famous composers in such a short space of time.
An entertaining excursion that stretches the stomach muscles and provides intelligent listening pleasure A must for every classical music lover and an aha experience for all classical music newcomers.
Music is played, chatted about and puzzled over. How was Mozart's Little Night Music composed?
What would have happened if Beethoven and Bach had known each other?
What does Frank Sinatra have to do with Franz Liszt?
Reuter stops at nothing and presents his own version of the classical masterpieces. The Weimar pianist reveals which melodies were cleverly stolen then and now. In an original way, he presents the audience with the new works that have been created from them.
An entertaining excursion that strains the stomach muscles and provides intelligent listening pleasure.