Rock and classical music = The Cast: The rock stars of the opera can be experienced on Saturday, April 13, from 7.30 pm in the Kulturscheune in Lebenstedt. Whether young or old, classical music fans or people who have always preferred pop concerts to opera: The Cast, the young, international opera band with top classical training, revives works by Mozart, Verdi and co. with a fresh approach and subtle humor as they were created: as exciting, funny, critical and sensual stories.
The show continues with Danny Bryant on Friday, April 19 (8 p.m. Kniestedter Kirche in Salzgitter-Bad). British guitarist and singer Danny Bryant is back with his new album "Rise". Stylistically, Danny Bryant remains true to himself and offers an exciting mixture of blues, rock and singer-songwriter, but has opted for a slightly more modern sound in the production, which makes the Brit sound fresher than ever.
The Paperboys are a globetrotting sextet who perform Celtic reels, traditional Mexican folk, fiddle tunes, New Orleans brass band music, classic pop songs, bluegrass and even the odd philosophical waltz in a single set. On Sunday, April 21, they can be heard in the Kulturscheune from 6 pm.
Far from being a jam band, they reinvent their show every time they take to the stage. Once the band has agreed on an opening song, there is no longer a setlist.
Ulrich Ellison has been playing in the world league of blues rock guitarists ever since his accolade as musical director of José Feliciano's band. On Friday, April 26, he will be performing at the Kniestedter Kirche in Salzgitter-Bad from 8 pm. With nine albums to his name, the likeable Austrian with Irish roots shows an enormous range.
His playing is always anchored in the blues, from which he starts his wide-ranging forays into rock, Americana, soul and ethno-fusion. But what brings everything together is the enormous joy of playing, charm and dynamism of his performance.
Especially the little ones can look forward to theater: On Sunday, April 7, at 3 p.m. (Kniestedter Kirche), children aged 4 and up can enjoy "Nulli und Priesemut - Übung macht den Meister und die Meisterin".
The story: Nulli the rabbit and Priesemut the frog are the best of friends. The two of them live in Lieselotte's beautifully tended allotment. On a beautiful late summer's day, carrot specialist Lieselotte comes to harvest her carrots. Can it go well? The story of Nulli and Priesemut is a child-friendly portrayal of how to deal with idiosyncrasies, preferences and differences.
The performance for school classes "Almost like friends", which will be shown on Tuesday, April 9, at 10.30 a.m. in the Kulturscheune for children aged 7 and over, is already sold out .