Surprise concert in Neubrandenburg: cellist Schrader delights with his wit!

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Cellist Stephan Schrader surprises with a free concert in Neubrandenburg on July 1st. Experience music and inclusion live!

Cellist Stephan Schrader überrascht mit kostenlosem Konzert in Neubrandenburg am 1. Juli. Erleben Sie Musik und Inklusion live!
Cellist Stephan Schrader surprises with a free concert in Neubrandenburg on July 1st. Experience music and inclusion live!

Surprise concert in Neubrandenburg: cellist Schrader delights with his wit!

On Tuesday, July 1st, music lovers in Neubrandenburg can look forward to a very special evening. The cellist Stephan Schrader is giving a concert in the Petite Galerie Beatrice, Rosenstraße 10. It starts at 6 p.m., with the doors opening at 5 p.m. Admission to this event is free, but Schrader requests donations in the form of a hat.

Schrader, who as an artist attaches great importance to the fact that art serves human interaction, has made a name for himself with his varied program. Among other things, he will use a loop machine that creates the impression of a small orchestra. With his “dry wit” he wants to entertain the audience not only musically but also humorously. In addition to his concert in Neubrandenburg, this performance is part of his tour through northern Germany.

Diverse music offering

The music Schrader presents is diverse, ranging from works by classical masters to modern pieces. On his website stephan-schrader.com he reports on planned concerts and programs. The works on display include Beethoven's Sonata in A major, Rachmaninoff's Sonata in G minor as well as works by Brahms, Strauss and Debussy. This shows that the cellist has a good knack for different musical eras.

Additionally, Schrader seems to have a passion for making art accessible to everyone. He actively pursues inclusive cultural work that promotes exchange with people from different backgrounds. “It is important that everyone can freely choose where and how they take part in cultural events,” explains Schrader, emphasizing that barriers, often of a mental nature, need to be broken down.

Creativity and inclusion

In this context, the platform emphasizes cultural-participation-bw.de that mistakes in the inclusive process are normal and should be viewed as a learning opportunity. The challenges facing cultural institutions require creative and courageous ideas. The commitment of artists like Schrader is of great importance. He also participates in the culture of private house concerts and offers interesting programs.

The different formats of his concerts, which include works by Bach and modern improvisations, contribute to enriching the cultural landscape. It is clear that Schrader not only wants to delight his listeners with music, but also wants to make an active contribution to inclusion in the arts.

A regular newsletter is available for those who would like to find out more about Stephan Schrader's music and his future performances. This informs subscribers about concerts, CD releases and new programs and is published around four times a year.

So if you want to experience something good for your ears on Tuesday, you shouldn't miss the evening in the Petite Galerie Beatrice!