In the organizer's words:
After the final encore of their celebrated LP/CD release concert at the Pavillon in fall 2024, STEINWOLKE promised: We'll be back!
Now they are keeping their promise and bringing their unique blend of folk, rock, pop, classical influences and stylistic experiments to the stage in a whole new color scheme. Founded in 1979, the band, which has generated chart hits and millions of streams over the course of its long career ("Katharine", "Zugvögel"), has remained true to itself: Independent, curious and musically diverse. Under the motto "Where the journey goes", they surprise their audience with irrepressible energy, depth of content and tongue-in-cheek joy of playing.
Look forward to many new songs from the current album "Glück aus Glas", but also to unreleased songs and highlights from all creative periods of the band around Konrad Haas (Vocals, Flute, Sax), Dominic Diaz (Vocals, Drums, Percussion), Uli Schmid (Vocals, Keys), Jens Kramer (Guitar) and Andreas Haas (Bass).
STEINWOLKE has also invited exciting guests: Charlies Blue Notes: The young quartet from Hanover moves between traditional and modern blues. Their cheeky and virtuoso interpretations as well as their own compositions result in an alternating bath of earthy groove, dynamic power and spherical guitar playing. Blues that lives and evolves... The Blue Notes: Marie Wintergalen (Keys), Felix Frühauf (Drums), Leo Harling (Bass & Voc) , Karl-Jacob Vogt (Git.& Voc.).
The hov-rocktett: The Hannoversche Orchestervereinigung (HOV), one of northern Germany's most traditional music ensembles, has long been an integral part of Hanover's cultural life.
In addition to regular symphonic concerts, the HOV accompanies choirs and young soloists and performs in public at irregular intervals with children's concerts and chamber music ensembles.
This evening with Joke Meurer (violin), Milva Hosty (violin), Angela Müller-Wirts (viola), Helge Amtenbrink (cello), Andreas Henze (trumpet), Günter Kämpfert (trombone), Bettina Koch (flute), Frank Schmalkuche (clarinet).
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