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NEUJAHRSKONZERT

4. SONDERKONZERT

JULIUS FUČÍK (1872 –1916)
Entrance of the Gladiators

JOHANN STRAUSS (1825 –1899)
Masquerade Ball Quadrille op. 272

JACQUES OFFENBACH (1819 –1880)
Orpheus Overture

GEORGES BIZET (1838 –1875)
The Toreadors (Carmen Suite I/5)

JOHANN STRAUSS
Carnival Pictures op.357

JULIUS FUČÍK (1872 –1916)
Florentine March

BREAK

FRANZ VON SUPPÉ (1819 –1895)
Light Cavalry Overture

BEDŘICH SMETANA (1824 –1884)
The Bartered Bride 3 Dances

JOHANN STRAUSS (1825 –1899)
Perpetuum Mobile op. 257
Pizzicato Polka op. 449

JULIUS FUČÍK (1872 –1916)
Children of the Regiment

JOHN PHILIP SOUSA (1854 –1932)
The Stars and Stripes Forever

JOHANN STRAUSS (1825 –1899)
Voices of Spring op.410

Conductor: Andreas Spering
Performed by the Brandenburg Symphony Orchestra.

A concert in the spirit of the circus, masquerade, and captivating sound splendor
Due to water damage in the Main Hall, this concert will be relocated to a very special place: Circus Busch. What was initially a necessity now opens a unique opportunity. The unique atmosphere of the ring becomes the ideal setting for a program that celebrates lightness, humor, and musical spectacle. The repertoire has been intentionally tailored to this exceptional venue and combines operetta, dance, march, and the joy of waltzes into a sound experience full of colors and emotions.
Even the opening leaves no doubt about the character of the evening: Julius Fučík's world-famous "Entrance of the Gladiators" unfolds its original effect at Circus Busch – as a triumphant march full of energy and drama. Johann Strauss’ “Masquerade Ball Quadrille” engages with the play of disguise and society, while Jacques Offenbach's sparkling "Orpheus Overture" delights with wit and overflowing joie de vivre. With Bizet's "The Toreadors" from the Carmen Suite, southern temperament enters, before Strauss' "Carnival Pictures" unfolds a musical kaleidoscope of dance, charm, and elegance. Fučík's "Florentine March" concludes the first part in a lively and festive manner.
After the break, the pace continues rapidly: Franz Suppé's "Light Cavalry Overture" stands for tempo and orchestral brilliance, followed by three dances from Smetana's "The Bartered Bride," which unite Bohemian joie de vivre and dancing finesse. Johann Strauss provides cheerful moments multiple times – with the unstoppable "Perpetuum mobile" and the delicate "Pizzicato Polka." Fučík's "Children of the Regiment" once again ties into the march tradition before John Philip Sousa’s patriotic classic "The Stars and Stripes Forever" rings throughout the ring. The grand finale is Strauss’ waltz "Voices of Spring,” which completes the magic of this special concert evening with weightless grace.
An evening of concerts that transforms Circus Busch into a place of musical fantasy – festive, buoyant, and full of surprises.

Please note: Access to Circus Busch on Wiesenweg is barrier-free; there are no accessible bathrooms on site.

Conductor: Andreas Spering

Brandenburg Symphony Orchestra

Entrance to the house 1 hour before the performance, into the hall about 20 minutes before the performance.

Event data provided by: Reservix

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