Jazz connects worlds at the Lüneburg Music Festival

At the International Music Festival we get to know an artist who is well known to the mosaique, because he has already had several appearances with us both solo and with his various bands, from a completely new side: With his band – musicians from Georgia, Algeria, Turkey – Lennart Meyer explores the border between pop and jazz. Jazz pieces are played with a pop approach and David Bowie and the Beatles, for example, are

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Music festival in autumn: dancing is allowed!

On 22 September at 7 pm we invite you to dance and music in the Wasserturm Lüneburg (Water Tower) as part of our International Music Festival: The Cuban singer and guitarist Amed Soto Canizares (radio and TV famous in Cuba) brings the rousing rhythms of his homeland and creates a great fusion of Bolero, Son and Trova. There it is: nothing like up on the dance floor! Amed Soto Canizares “The Trov” moved to Germany

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At our music festival, music from the Middle East meets music from Europe.

Our International Music Festival starts with a combination of Middle Eastern ethnic music, European classical music, klezmer and Ido Spak’s own jazz compositions. Be there and experience the diversity of the music: The Jazz Traveler on 13.09.2019 at 19 o’clock in the Glockenhaus Ido Spak was born into a Jewish family in Israel in 1979. Through his Belgian mother he got to know Western culture and the French language. At the age of eleven he

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Media art, dance & sound effects at the International Music Festival

As part of our International Music Festival in autumn 2019, an event with the motto “Body – Language – Sound – Music” awaits you on 5 October in the mosaique. Ariel William Orah (media art), Wout Geers and Christina Schray (dance – performance) and Mehmet Şenol (sound concept) will create an audiovisual live performance with experimental multicultural electronic music. Afterwards, the closing event of the music festival will take place in the mosaique. Wout, Christina

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International music festival with artists from Japan

We are very happy to start presenting to you – already – the artists that will be participating in our international music festival! To begin with, two musicians from Japan:  Shoko Kuroe, piano- Marika Begemann, cross flute & transverse flute The pianist Shoko Kuroe was born in Japan and grew up in Hamburg. She studied piano at the College of Music Hamburg (Eliza Hansen being one of her teachers) and music sciences (with Jens-Peter Reiche).

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