The wind told me a song...

3/21/24 to 3/21/26 in Heringsdorf

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The wind told me a song...

Literary-musical evening for the International Day of Forests.

Stories and songs that the wind tells the trees and forests - sometimes whispering, sometimes whispering, sometimes rustling, sometimes pleading, sometimes cosying and then storming, raging, raging and thundering.
Liane Fietzke, vocals/presentation, and her husband Norbert Fietzke on piano, who are behind the duo, dedicate themselves to the themes of wind, storms, stiffness and thunder: Wind, storms, stiff breezes, balmy nights, trees, forests and nature. It is these elemental forces that will be heard in many facets on this evening.

Experience a concert with the duo 'con emozione' in which the special, the surprising, the touching can happen, entirely in keeping with the duo's name: 'con emozione'. A concert with the duo 'con emozione' means "A listening pleasure of the finest kind!".

Admission 19:00, tickets are available at the tourist information offices, at www.kaiserbaeder-auf-usedom.de, remaining tickets at the box office - €16.00.

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Event dates
  • Thursday, Mar 21, 2024 19:30 - 21:00 clock
  • Saturday, Mar 22, 2025 19:30 - 21:00 clock
  • Saturday, Mar 21, 2026 19:30 - 21:15 clock
Event Location

Maxim-Gorki-Str. 13
17424 Heringsdorf


Contact the organiser

Maxim-Gorki-Str. 13
17424 Seebad Heringsdorf


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