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Celebrating Three Decades: Salon-Orchestra Marks Anniversary with Concert in Kaarst

The Kaarst Town Hall Atrium, located at Am Neumarkt 2, will host the 30th anniversary concert of the Kaarst Salon Orchestra on Sunday, 29th October, starting at 3pm. The concert will include music from Ron Goodwin, Ennio Morricone, Johann Strauss, Emmerich Kalmann, Carlos Gardel, and other...

Salon-Orchestra's 30-year milestone marked by a memorable concert in Kaarst, commemorating its...
Salon-Orchestra's 30-year milestone marked by a memorable concert in Kaarst, commemorating its anniversary celebration.

Radio Program Themed around Miss Marple to Air on Local German Station

Celebrating Three Decades: Salon-Orchestra Marks Anniversary with Concert in Kaarst

A radio program themed around the beloved character Miss Marple is set to be broadcast on Radio Kaarst, a local radio station in Kaarst, Germany. The exact date and duration of the program have not been specified, but it is expected to feature a variety of music and performances.

The program will not be held at a physical location, as it is a radio broadcast. Tickets for the event can be purchased online at www.reservix.de or at the culture department of the city of Kaarst, Tel. 02131 / 98 73 83, for a cost of 12 euros per ticket.

The program will include Viennese waltzes, concert marches, and passionate tangos, as well as music from the operetta "Countess Mariza", specifically the title "Wine, Women, and Song". The singing soloists and hosts of the program will be Elena Baer, Dr. Christoph Peschkes, and Tobias Leo.

The exact theme of the program is not clear, but it is likely to be inspired by the works of Agatha Christie and her character Miss Marple, who is known for solving mysteries in quaint English villages. The music and dance selection might include melodies from the roaring twenties or the elegant dance styles of the early twentieth century, matching the period when Miss Marple stories are set.

Elena Baer's performance could add a touch of elegance and sophistication to the program, fitting for the vintage setting of Miss Marple stories. Dr. Christoph Peschkes might take on a more narrative or scholarly role, contextualizing the era and themes of Agatha Christie's works. Tobias Leo's contribution might be more dynamic, possibly involving choreography or music direction that reflects the energy and mystery of detective fiction.

Without more specific details, the exact theme of the program would depend on how the organizers choose to interpret Miss Marple's world through music and dance. The program could aim to create a memorable evening that combines entertainment with a nod to literary history.

The radio program, themed around Miss Marple, is scheduled to include a variety of music as part of its entertainment. This may include Viennese waltzes, concert marches, tangos, and melodies from the operetta "Countess Mariza".

Elena Baer's performance could add an element of sophistication to the program, fitting for the vintage setting of Miss Marple stories, while Tobias Leo's contribution might involve dynamic elements like choreography or music direction that reflect the mystery and energy of detective fiction.

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