music and power: Legato orchestra tells the story of the Borgias

<p> <strong> music and power: Legato orchestra tells the story of the Borgias </strong> </p>

Legato orchestra Waldbröl plays a piece over the Borgia clan

The Legato Orchestra Waldbröl performs a particularly remarkable work that deals with the history of the famous and controversial Borgia clan. This Italian family was famous in the 15th century that he had produced two popes. Its name is still associated with abuse of power and intrigues, which offers an exciting basis for musical stories.

Under the direction of the new conductor Damir Akhmetkhanov, the concert will take place this Saturday at 6 p.m. in the auditorium of the Waldbröler school center. Akhmetkhanov, who has been at the desk since the beginning of the year, has set out to present musical stories, all of which are related to Italy. With his extensive experience in music training and as an orchestral musician, he brings a fresh air to the ensemble.

A new conductor brings fresh wind

The 47-year-old Akhmetkhanov Cologne has a solid background as a musician, has been teaching brass instruments for many years and has played for renowned theater and orchestra, among other things. His passion for music is reflected in the approach to the rehearsals in which he strives to combine the sound of the wind instruments harmoniously and to develop new things.

The concert program includes well -known Italian melodies in addition to the main work "The Borgias". Classics such as "Nessun Dorma" and modern pieces by artists such as Eros Ramazotti and the popular "Bella Ciao" are also listed. In addition, the original compositions "Alpina Fanfare" and "Alpina Saga" are included in the repertoire that provide additional variety.

The Legato Orchestra will also take part in an important music competition in Ulm at the end of the month, where you have the opportunity to perform at the German Music Festival. Participation in such prestigious events gives hope for a promising future of the orchestra. The spectators can look forward to whether the ensemble is again able to win an award after they have been successful in the past.

The admission prices for the concert are affordable, and young people up to the age of 18 can take part in free, which makes the event a valuable opportunity for all music lovers.