Christmas classics reinterpreted: Artists from RLP inspire!
Rhineland-Palatinate celebrates the Christmas season with artists who present their own versions of classics. Learn more!

Christmas classics reinterpreted: Artists from RLP inspire!
The Christmas season is approaching and anticipation is in the air. Families come together, celebrate and sing together. This year the focus is on local artists from Rhineland-Palatinate, who will present their own versions of Christmas classics. The participants include well-known talents such as Viktoria Schomer from Wittlich, Michèle Kristin Gärtner from Koblenz and Roman Lob from Neustadt/Wied. The varied selection promises to further enchant the festive atmosphere at this special time. SWR
Artists from different regions bring the magic of the holidays to the stage on a unique evening. From Tim Dönges from Vettelschoß to the twin sisters Julianna and Teresa Townsend from Klein-Winternheim - the diversity is great. The Rhineland-Palatinate State Police Orchestra and the German Radio Philharmonic will also contribute their part to the festive atmosphere. It is an event that brings the community together and increases the anticipation of Christmas.
Artists in the spotlight
A total of over 20 artists are taking part in this wonderful event. The list ranges from Carla Peters in Mainz, to Henrik Hein from the Kastellaun Choir Academy, to Margareta Köllner from Gemünden in the Hunsrück. The participation of the Cantando choir from Messerich and the German Radio Philharmonic from Saarbrücken/Kaiserslautern round off the impressive line-up. A nice occasion to start the Christmas season in a contemplative mood!
What makes this evening special? It's not just the voices and the music, but also the message of togetherness and togetherness, which is particularly valuable in times like these. In this way, the artists take the listeners on an emotional journey that opens hearts to this special time.
The influence of local artists
Such an event also shows the power of local talent, which often goes unheard. The stage offers them the opportunity to present their skills and network with other artists. This is not only a benefit for those involved, but also for the audience - it will be an unforgettable evening that will be remembered.
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