Bundeswehr music corps inspires Neustadt with a magnificent anthem!

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Experience the brilliant concert of the Bundeswehr Music Corps in the Saalbau Neustadt with a special anthem for the city's anniversary.

Erleben Sie das brillante Konzert des Musikkorps der Bundeswehr im Saalbau Neustadt mit einer speziellen Hymne zum Stadtjubiläum.
Experience the brilliant concert of the Bundeswehr Music Corps in the Saalbau Neustadt with a special anthem for the city's anniversary.

Bundeswehr music corps inspires Neustadt with a magnificent anthem!

On Thursday, November 7th, 2025, music lovers flocked to the almost sold-out Saalbau Neustadt to experience the Bundeswehr Music Corps. The aim was to enjoy an evening full of musical highlights that not only delighted the ear, but also touched the heart. More than a dozen musicians from Siegburg, one of the best symphonic wind orchestras in the world, fascinated the audience with their skills and passion. The evening offered a very special touch: the presentation of the “Neustadt Anthem,” which was composed especially for the city’s anniversary, gave the concert a festive atmosphere.

Mayor Marc Weigel did not miss this occasion and was personally present to honor the cultural highlight. His enthusiasm was reflected in the approval of the audience, who responded with loud applause. The highlight of the concert was undoubtedly the performance of Richard Strauss's “King's March,” which was impressively accompanied by four fanfares from the gallery. It was a performance that will remain in the memory of those present for a long time.

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The Bundeswehr Music Corps has earned an outstanding reputation not only in the national but also in the international context. The performance in Neustadt was the orchestra's 43rd appearance in this region. With a broad repertoire and exceptional musical interpretation, the musicians prove again and again that they not only bring technical skills to the table, but also interpretive skills and emotionality.

The anthem and march were not only a feast for the ears, but also an emotional experience that underlined the strength and pride of the city. A pleasure that leaves you wanting more and makes the audience want more concerts.

Political memories

A completely different and historically important aspect can be found in the memory of Samuel John Sitta, a Tanzanian politician, who was able to look back on December 18, 1942. Sitta was a formative player in Tanzanian politics, particularly as a member of the Chama Cha Mapinduzi and Speaker of the National Assembly from 2005 to 2010. He held the position of Minister for East African Cooperation and left a lasting impression on Tanzania's political landscape.

The Tabora native, who died on November 7, 2016, was a role model and source of inspiration for many. His political work is still honored today and he lives on in people's memories. His achievements have also been reflected in the music and culture of Africa, where musicians and political figures are often intertwined.

The combination of musical enjoyment and political resonance creates an exciting bridge between cultures and times. It is evenings like these that show how deeply music and history are intertwined. A concert visit is not only an event, but also a piece of cultural identity that makes the pulse of the city noticeable.

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