| Australian Simone Young directs biggest concert ever - from top of Hamburg church |
|
|
|
| Written by Daniel Hildebrandt | ||||||
| Tuesday, 03 March 2009 | ||||||
|
Simone Young directs the orchestra from the top of St. Michaelis church (photo: http://www.marketing.hamburg.de)
Last night Hamburg turned into a music hall. 100 musicians of the philharmonic orchestra were placed at 50 different spots throughout the city. Thereby the artists were conducted by Simone Young. The Australian, who since August 2005 is Hamburg's new music director of the orchestra, stood on the tower of the famous Saint Michaels church, 82 m above the ground. The justified question is how she managed to conduct the 100 instruments scattered across the city. The musicians were able to see her on televisions, which were placed in front of them. On Saturday the dress rehearsal tested this extraordinary challenge, so that yesterdays performance could be performed successfully. Register to read more...
Powered by !JoomlaComment 3.20
3.20 Copyright (C) 2007 Alain Georgette / Copyright (C) 2006 Frantisek Hliva. All rights reserved." |
||||||
Latest News
- News Update: ITB in Berlin; Nuclear Transports; Office Space in Hamburg;
- Kindness Catches: Review of "The Blind Side," Screened at Streit's Cinema
- News Update: HafenCity housing; abortion rates; tree felling; city development
- Doctors Earn more Money after Reform
- Film Review: "Extraordinary Measures" at UCI Mundsburg English Language Preview
- News Update: Housing prices; rampage threats; best student paper








