Sunday, June 14, 2009

"Hopefully it will for the tradition" - Free Press





After the end of the nearly dreist� � ndige show program of "Classics under the stars", there were minute-long applause. Beforehand, all K� � nstler of the evening on the B� � hne assembled and written by Michael Jackson's classic "We Are The World" is sung.

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As the former "Deutschland sucht den Superstar" (DSDS), the candidate Francisca Urio B� � hne enters and vocal on "Lady Marmalade", specifically the time has come to the organizer Matthias Krauß white: The evening l� � UFT in the right direction. "We have a tight year on this day to those countries," he says, visibly relieved. When after three hours of "Classics under the stars" once every 250 musicians on the B� � hne come, the audience applauded for minutes and in the background Feuerwerksk� � body into the air to rise, he can rest assured: The evening is a success.
A day earlier, the mood was in the basement. Friday it rained and rained. The open-air concert threatened in the truest sense of the word abzusaufen. "We plan each event as a bad variant," declare Krauß rt. F� � r the case of the F� � lle h� � tten rain ponchos 3500 f� � r located in the audience. "A rejection is not questioned," he said Friday evening to be "free press".

Sound and lighting: "Three days building stress"

"We work in all weather," says Swen Solbrig. He is with his team, Mr. � � ber light and sound and on Saturday evening for three days already in use. "We must build the whole technology," he says, whereas the coffee break. Especially upward � here is constantly picking up the instruments. The sound of each m� � sse getesten be. Actually, he had in mind since Tuesday evening at "Classics under the stars." Because his team had two 40-ton trucks loaded with technology. "We should not forget." F� � r him and his crew sechsk� � pfige is the event on Sunday past. "Pack and from the next date," he says. "In our job you will learn about the world." The furthest that the emirate Qatar had.

Music Director: "We want broad reach H� � rerschicht"


Also, the General Music Director of the Vogtland Philharmonie Stefan Fraas is already much herumgekommen. From Beijing Chinese Rundfunkorchester 1999, he was even appointed as honorary conductor. "We want broad H� � rerschichten reach," he says on Saturday evening at "Free Press". He stands behind the B� � hne, whereas before the visitors their place among the 3500 numbered St� � hlen search. To him scurry past the first musician, the choir Sing Chemnitz refers to the position. A total of 250 musicians are on Saturday evening at the B� � hne. Including the "miracle Geiger from Zwickau: the only 12-years of j� Elin Kolev. He is next to the ex-candidate DSDS Francisca Urio the star of the evening. "Under the open sky to play is always something special," he says. "The violin that sounds totally different."

Organizer: "During the rehearsal, everything has to work"

Romy crow Krauß event organizer is five hours before the concert begins with the mobile phone in the left and the schedule in the right hand on the road and goes through the checklist. The VIP lounge is under construction, the Umkleider� � ume are finished, bottles of champagne and flowers delivered. Every woman should be after the concert will receive a white rose. "Everything is down to the smallest detail planned," she says on the way to the VIP area. You m� � sse yet quickly G� � stelisten print and l� � UFT in B� � hne passing on of the Philharmonic at the dress rehearsal of Halleluja H� � ndel rather than disappear. In the audience, among many watchers, sitting in the soprano Andrea Chudak and tenor Xu Chang, and watch the hustle and bustle.
A few hours later they are both on the B� � hne. The H� � hepunkt their presence is Libliamo from Giuseppe Verdi's La traviata. " Both play in the duet B� � lle to. As Kra � tion, they provide a small dance deposit. � r Dafa scene there is applause. "The art in such an event is always the people with new situations to confront," says organizer Krauß Matthias overlooking the B� � hne. The second edition f� � r Next years was already in the pipeline. "Hopefully it will to tradition," he says.



By Alexander Dinger

������������ Released 14.06.2009

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