Prepare to be serenaded for an entire day in Hamburg! The world's longest trombone concert is underway and will continue until Sunday morning. This epic musical marathon is designed to excite folks for the upcoming German Protestant Trombone Day in 2024.
Kicking off in the morning, 24 brass ensembles will take turns performing in a continuous 24-hour concert. Each band will play for 30 minutes, then pause for half an hour, before returning for another 30-minute set. The stunning symphony concludes at 11:00 am during the church service for the 1st Advent, led by pastor Astrid Kleist.
As for the German Protestant Trombone Day, keep an eye out for further details. Unfortunately, the enrichment data doesn't provide specifics on a 2024 event or participating brass groups. Fingers crossed for more information as the date rolls around!
Cheers to the wind choirs, showcasing their stamina and powerful sound that sets them apart. According to Daniel Rau, the regional trombone director of the North Church and managing director of the Posaunentag, they aim to whet Hamburg's appetite for the major musical event planned for next year.
Stern.de is the original source for this thrilling trombone sensation coursing through the cobblestone streets of Hamburg.
[1] The sources provide no information about a "German Protestant Trombone Day 2024" or any specific schedule and participating brass groups for such an event. [2] Sources mention various cultural and musical events in Germany, such as festivals and concerts, but do not mention a specific event by that name.