11:30 am
Making music instead of just listening – that’s what the offers from the “Klingendes Museum”, or Resounding Museum, are all about. How hard do you have to blow until a trumpet makes a sound? How do you stay in time when drumming? And why does a violin squeak sometimes when you touch the bow to the strings? Answers to these and other questions await at the Instrument Stand and the Percussion Workshop of the Klingendes Museum!
The event starts at 11.30 AM, ends at 3:00 PM, and can be attended flexibly throughout the day.
Suitable for children aged 3 and up.
The workshops by the Music Studio Blockbox and the Klingendes Museum are only open to ticket holders for one of the NEXT GENERATION concerts.
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Under the motto „Touching, Trying out, Experiencing Music”, the association “Das Klingende Museum” (The Resounding Museum) has the mission of introducing as many people of all ages as possible to musical instruments, getting them in touch with instruments and music-making. Initiated by the conductor Gerd Albrecht in 2002, the idea is now kept alive by his daughters in Berlin. Its diverse offerings, all designed to explore and try out instruments with expert help, reach about 30,000 people every year – in school classes, kindergartens, families and at birthday parties, for example. Das Klingende Museum not only offers workshops at its headquarters near the Gesundbrunnen train station, but also has a bus, “Das Klingende Mobil”, which tours the entire city.
