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Opera
Family concert up close: cello and marimba
If you don't just want to watch from afar, but want to get really close, then the seat-cushion concerts with members of the National Theatre Orchestra are just the thing for you. And anyone who has ever attended knows that it's great fun, because the music is not just for listening, but for experiencing, joining in and dancing along! At the summer cushion concert on June 29 and July 6, we want to explore how sounds are created on the cello and marimba. This can be done in many different ways - from bowing to plucking, with bows or fingers. We also ask ourselves how a melody is created and what rhythm is all about. If you want to know what it sounds like, you should definitely come along.
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