with music by Benjamin Britten and Edward Elgar. Students of the University of Music Lübeck, Cornelia Bach (concept and direction), Petra Haase (speaker)
As described in the children's concerts, the concert can now begin in the majestic St. Paul's Cathedral thanks to the ingenious intervention of Sherlock Holmes... Or can it?
What is exciting for children can also be interesting for the evening audience in one way or another, whether they feel grown up or perhaps still a bit of a child. Whether it's the exciting story about the stolen instruments and Sherlock Holmes that carries you through the concert or the great music - everyone will immediately feel transported to Great Britain, at the latest when Edward Elgar's "Nimrod" or "Pomp and Circumstances" is played! The charisma of the young musicians from the ranks of the students of the Lübeck University of Music under the direction of Cornelia Bach will do the rest to arouse enthusiasm. The combination of captivating music and an exciting detective adventure will make this evening an unforgettable experience for young and old alike. Sherlock Holmes will once again prove that no challenge is too great when it comes to solving the riddle of a mysterious theft. And what applies to solving a crime may be an inspiration for solving all our other problems...