Dramen wie im Fliegenden Hollaender , der neuen Produktion der Wagneroper der Sarasota Opera in dieser Saison...
oder ganz privat...
Ein Besuch bei Ellen Green, Teil II
In today’s show we hear part 2 of Susanne Nielsen’s interview with Ellen Green. Ellen had been Susanne's studio guest in 1997 and 17 years later the two met again to revisit the story of her life, losing and finding her third child, one of her two daughters again.
Ellen talks about her long and eventful life, at age 88 she is thankful for so many things and the mother daughter relationship she treasures so much.
Liebe Freunde des Kulturspiegels,
Heute geht es mit Ellen Greens Geschichte weiter. In einem
Interview, das wir 17 Jahre nach unserem ersten Treffen zur der Geschichte der
verlorenenen und wiedergefundenen Tochter, einem ihrer drei Kinder hoerten
und letzte Woche wieder anhoeren konnten, dazu das im Fruehjahr begonnene
Gespraech zum gleichen Thema, hoeren Sie nun Teil zwei unseres neuen
Interviews mit Ellen Green.
Schreiben Sie uns/write to us: info@germanradioshow.com, write to us, become a follower on Google, and visit our Facebook page (germanradioshow.com) and become a follower.
Unsere Sendung hoeren Sie, indem Sie auf den weissen Pfeil auf dunklem Audiobalken klicken.
(listen to our show by clicking on the white arrow on the dark audio bar below:).
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Feiern Sie jedes Wochenende
Eat , drink, dance and "schunkel"! Every Saturday night the German American Society rolls back the clock to a by-gone era. You'll delight to the music of a live band. Listen , sing along, and dance to favorite German and American tunes of the last century. Doors open at 6 pm for dinner, snacks or just coffee and Kuchen. Dancing starts at 7:30 pm. There's a plentyful supply of German Beers, Wines and Schnaps at the full service bar.
Join the fun with great music, German food and drink at an authentic German Dance hall. Come for German heritage, memories, Gemuetlichkeit and friendship.
Dirndls and Lederhosen are always encouraged.
Located at 8098 66th street in Pinellas Park, north of Park Boulevard and just South of 82nd Avenue. For information google German American Society of Pinellas County .
The 22nd German Heritage Day
weekend event
United German-American Society of Florida
Saturday March 22 and Sunday, March 23, 2014,
At the German American Clubhouse
2101 SW Pine Island Road, Cape Coral, FL 33991
The HEIMATABEND event on Saturday is a German Cultural Evening commencing at 6 p.m. setting off this all German American weekend. Admission: $32 for members; $37 for non-members; ticket includes a full German dinner and two drink tickets. The Europa Band will be playing for everyone’s enjoyment.
On Sunday (German Heritage Day) doors will open at 11:00 a.m. Admission: $27 for members and $32 for non-members.
Each ticket includes: a full German Buffet style dinner served noon to the music of Sepp and Heinz;
the Parade of Flags and planned entertainment commencing at 1 p.m.;
music by Manni Daum and Co. for your dancing pleasure; the Florida Schuhplattler and dance groups will show off their talents; and the combined choruses from various clubs will perform several well-known numbers.
See a display of German Trachten ( traditional costumes)
Each ticket includes: a full German Buffet style dinner served noon to the music of Sepp and Heinz;
the Parade of Flags and planned entertainment commencing at 1 p.m.;
music by Manni Daum and Co. for your dancing pleasure; the Florida Schuhplattler and dance groups will show off their talents; and the combined choruses from various clubs will perform several well-known numbers.
See a display of German Trachten ( traditional costumes)
Both days will feature a large amount of Raffle and Door Prizes.
Come out and enjoy German Gemuetlichkeit, food and camaraderie.
If you would like to join our list of sponsors and event advertisers to promote your company and/or products please go to www.ugasflorida.org for further details.For tickets and information contact:- Charlotte Kappel, 813-634-6662 or email at cmk13@tampabay.rr.com. Or Betty Johnson at 239-283-2264.
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For reservations please call Christine Tetro at 727-938-7603. Auf Wiedersehen im Deutsch Amerikanischen Social Club von New Port Richey!
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The German American Social Club of New Port Richey Meets the third Wednesday of each month! Sign up now for the Fasching on the 19th! Call 727-857-3931.
The German American Social Club of New Port Richey
invites YOU!
The German American Social Club of New Port Richey welcomes you to their monthly dinner dances!
Every third Wednesday of the month, mark your calendars for this festive occasion in the elegant atmosphere of the Polish Pulasky Association’s Club house on Darlington Road just off US 19 North in Holiday, Florida.
Jeden dritten Mittwoch im Monat laedt Sie der German American Social Club of New Port Richey ein, mit Ihnen den Nachmittag und Abend in den festlichen Raeumen der Polnischen Polaski Gesellschaft zu verbringen.
Dress code varies, from festive to folklore or casual.
Doors open at 2:00 pm, Salad at 2:30 and dinner buffet opens at 3:30 pm with dancing beginning at 4:30 pm -7:30 pm. There is always a live band and some wonderful raffle prizes at the end of the evening.
members Audrey and Charles Klein
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Feiern Sie jedes Wochenende
in der German American Society Pinellas:
Eat , drink, dance and "schunkel"! Every Saturday night the German American Society rolls back the clock to a by-gone era. You'll delight to the music of a live band. Listen , sing along, and dance to favorite German and American tunes of the last century. Doors open at 6 pm for dinner, snacks or just coffee and Kuchen. Dancing starts at 7:30 pm. There's a plentyful supply of German Beers, Wines and Schnaps at the full service bar.
Join the fun with great music, German food and drink at an authentic German Dance hall. Come for German heritage, memories, Gemuetlichkeit and friendship.
Dirndls and Lederhosen are always encouraged.
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The Cultural Center for German Language invites you to its 2014 programs.
The Cultural Center offers monthly programs to its members, organizes events and group excursions to cultural venues such as museums, theaters with exhibitions, opera, music often paired with optional visits to European restaurants all in the spirit of sharing German, and German speaking heritage in a variety of cultural settings.
Shared events with other German-American organizations like the German American Society Pinellas, the German American Social Club of New Port Richey, the German American Society of Florida and the Richard Wagner Society and events from opera, classical concerts to the celebration of German folk culture and traditions during Mayfests, German Heritage fests and Oktoberfests may be found in the Cultural Center’s program.
The Cultural Center offers German tutoring by professional instructors. It is a German cultural and informational resource for those interested in learning and keeping fluent ones German language skills. Please contact Susanne Nielsen at 813-254-5088
All events of the Cultural Center are announced regularly on the German Radio Show, www.germanradioshow.com , (top left button: audio/blog). Read/hear and see a new show every Sunday, with archived shows on www.germanradioshow.blogspot.com
Membership to the Cultural Center for German Language is 25.- Individual and 35.- for a family per year.
For information, please call President Susanne Nielsen at 813-254-5088
For an updated program please email us now!
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THE GERMAN DELI IN LARGO
Mal wieder Zeit, Ihre deutschen Waren aufzustocken?
Dann nichts wie hin zur German Deli in Largo.
Dort bekommen Sie frischgemachte deutsche Wurstwaren,
Fleischsalat, Kartoffesalat, und vieles mehr aus eigener Herstellung,
gefrorene hausgemachte Gerichte wie Kartoffel-oder Gulaschsuppe,
Roulladen, Sauerbraten und vieles mehr!
Verschiedene Sorten frisches knusprige Brot, Brötchen
und allerlei Kuchen: Bienenstich,Pflaumen, Mohn-, Apfelkuchen und
zur Kroenung: Schwarzwaelder Kirschtorte.
Fuellen Sie den Einkaufskorb mit Deutschen Getraenken,
Zeitschriften, sowie ausgewaehlte Esswaren aus ganz Europa.
Jeden Freitag und Samstag warmer Leberkaese, Brezeln, Laugenbroetchen und –stangen.
The German Deli in Largo, 1995 East Bay Drive, zwischen Highland Avenue und Keene Road, Dienstag bis Freitags 10 bis 17 uhr ,
samstags jetzt 10 bis 16 uhr. Und ab sofort gibts an huebschen Tischen ab 11uhr lunch!www.thegermandeli.net, your German butchery and deli in Largo!
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Ein Besuch bei Ellen Green, Teil II
Letzte Woche begannen wir mit dem Interview mit Ellen Green,
diese Woche wollen wir noch einmal bei ihr Besuch machen, das Haus ist voller
schooner Erinnerungen, eine ganze Sammlung von kleinen froehlichen
Gartenzwergen, und viele Voegelhaeuschen, die sie liebevoll sammelt.
Blumen sind wunderschoen in Wassernaehe im
Spaetnachmittagslicht zu sehen, draussen sind Voegel und viel Wasser, wir sind
in Florida. Viele jahre verbrachte Ellen mit ihrem Mann in Palm Desert in
Kalifornien. Dort hat es ihr gut gefallen, in Florida verbrachten sie jahre in
denen es nicht so gut ging, die wiedergefundene Tochter ist ein staendiger
Lichtblick, aber dorthin umziehen mag sie nicht.
Hoeren Sie unser Interview mit Ellen Green, Teil II als Fortsetzung unseres Interviews von letzter Woche ( Sie koennen es noch einmal anhoeren und dann gleich die naechste Stunde dranhangen...)
Ellen , die stolz auf ihre vielen
Handarbeiten ist, die sie stapelweise verschenkt, ist seit sieben Jahren Witwe.
Marlin ( Green), der sie auf ihre Reisen nach Deutschland zum Teil begleitete, erlag einem
Schlaganfall. Es gab Eiffersucht und viele kleinen Dramen, die sie , so
hofft sie noch ins Gute wenden kann, sie sehnt sich nach Frieden und ist doch
solch ein postiver Mensch. Wir wuenschen ihr,dass sie noch viele schoene
Stunden erleben mag, wohnen im Paradies mag auch seine Kehrseiten haben, wenn
man jemanden wiederfindet, gibt es auch dabei manchmal Kehrseiten, macht man
die traurig, die nun nicht mehr im Mittelpunkt stehen,
Goldmarie und Pechmarie, schon im Maerchen kommen diese
Geschichten vor.
Von ihren Kindertagen ueber zwei
Ehen mit drei Kindern, den Verlust und das Wiederfinden der Tochter, hat Ellen
Green ein erlebnisreiches Leben hinter sich und wir hoffen noch gute Jahre vor
sich.
Ellen Green und ich sagen Ihnen Aufwiedersehen!
“German - One on One”
Language and intercultural Training Services
“Sprechen Sie Deutsch?”
“German - One on One” Language and intercultural Training Services offers a variety of services , worldwide - via skype - one on one!
Would you like to improve your German?
- Communicate in German
- Understand the culture
- Conduct business negotiations
- Travel in Europe
- Make new friends
“German One on One” offers you the following services:
Language training: Assistance from native speakers and degreed college language instructors with many years of language teaching experience.
Intercultural training: certified Trainers are available to instruct in intercultural communication.
All instruction from your home or office via skype for individualized training to improve your language,
your vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation
for excellence in communication
in international formal business and friendly conversation settings
with German speaking Europe!
Call 813-254-5088, email us at Myoneonone@yahoo.com
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Buchbesprechung
Unsere Mitarbeiterin Renate Schauer hat fuer Sie zwei Buecher zum Thema Magersucht gelesen:
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Florida
Sun Magazine
Florida Sun Magazine ist im Internet
unter http://www.floridasunmagazine.com/ zu finden und an vielen Verkaufsstaenden im
Zeitschriftenhandel in Deutschland erhaeltlich.
Seit 1999 informiert und unterhält
Florida Sun seine Leser mit
Reiseberichten aus ganz Florida und
mit Artikeln reommierter Experten über Immobilienkauf,Einwanderung,Arbeiten in
den USA, Steuern und Investition.
Florida Tips von A bis Z ,
Reiseführer mit Strassenkarten gibt's auch in Florida Sun!
Erhältlich in Deutschland,
Oesterreich und Luxemburg im Zeitschriftenhandel und an mehr als 800 Stellen in
Florida.
Abos und infos im Internet unter
www.Floridasunmagazine.com oder unter 305-866-0556.
( bei Auswandererportraits on-line finden Sie auch Susanne Nielsen)
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Im Audioteil Kommentar:
Alfred Zerban :
Immer etwas Neues von Alfred!
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Im Audioteil Kommentar:
Alfred Zerban :
Immer etwas Neues von Alfred!
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- In 1759, we see the death of composer Georg Frederic
Handel.
- In 1842, we see the death of Konstanze Weber in Salzburg,
Austria. She was a soprano who married Wolfgang Mozart in 1782 in Vienna.
- In 1870, we see the birth of composer Oscar Straus in
Vienna, Austria.
- In 1883, we see the death of Karl Marx in England.
- In 1917, we see the death of Ferdinand Graf von Zeppelin
in Berlin. Zeppelin was the world's first builder of lighter-than-air
crafts.
- In 1942, we see the death of Robert Bosch, inventor
of the spark plug and magneto. For a time Bosch worked for Thomas Edison
in the U.S.A. The Bosch Corporation is one of the world's largest
electronic corporations.
- In 1979, the European Currency system, Euro, takes effect.
- And in 1999, the Bayer company celebrates the 100th
birthday of the Aspirin. Aspirin was an invention of Bayer and in March
of 1899 Bayer was registered as a trademark.
This segment is sponsored by www.DnDmusic37.com, in New Port Richey, FL
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Sarasota Oper von Susanne Nielsen berichtet
Erleben Sie die Ganze Saison, Vier Opern in Drei Tagen!!!
Opernfreunde haben ein besonderes Vergnuegen in Sarasota vor sich, koennen sie hier doch die gesamte Winteropernsaison in drei Tagen erleben, ein Wochenende und die schoensten live Opern und dazu noch im herzen der Downtown sarasota Restaurantzeile?
Von italienisch, ueber franzoesisch, bis hin zu Thai und Mexico, alles vor der Tuer. Drinnen im opernhaius sind kostueme aus Italien zu bestaunen, kurz vor jeder Produktion koennen Sie sie besichtigen, was fuer ein Farbenrausch, dieser ist aber zusammen mit herrlichen weltklasse Stimmen auf der Buehne der Sarasota Opera zu erleben.
Bei Rossini's barber of Seville geht es urkomisch zu, da wird praezise gesungen, viele Stimmen und mit dem noetigen Humor , komische Einlagen, ganz wunderbar. Wir haben gelacht und uns von der Handlung und den Talenten auf der Buehne mitreissen lassen.
Wagners Fliegender Hollaender
Wagner jedoch konnte sich ganz besonders mit produktionen auf der ganzen Welt messen, ein wunderbares Buehnenbild und die Stimmen erstaunlich, man vermutet in diesem suedlichen Paradies nicht, was hier geboten wird. Und gerade deshalb muss man dagewsesen sein, in dieser und vieler der kommenden Saisonen, reservieren Sie , denn die Opern gehen noch bis zum 23.Maerz!
Wagners Fliegender Hollaender
WUNDERBARE OPERN!
TOLLE CHOERE!
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Opera Tampa ’s Florida Opera Festival opening night performance of
Carmen
Premiere on Friday, March 14, at 8 p.m. in Carol Morsani Hall.
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Florida Orchestra
DIE 2013/14 SAISON geht weiter !
Abonnements und Informationen zur neuen im Oktober beginnenden Saison des Florida Orchesters bitte beiwww.floridaorchestra.org .Florida Orchestra’s Performances in October
March
14, 15 and 16: Korngold’s Violin Concerto – Tampa Bay Times Masterworks Series
Lauded by The Dallas Morning News as “a dazzling soloist,”
Caroline Goulding plays Korngold’s film-theme-inspired and crowd-pleasing Violin
Concerto. The program also includes Thomas Adès’ deliciously playful Dances
from Powder Her Face and Prokofiev’s hymn to the human spirit, Symphony
No. 5. There will be a pre-concert conversation one hour prior to curtain.
Conductor is Stuart Malina.
Show
times:
Fri, March 14 at 11am, Duke Energy Center for the Arts, Mahaffey Theater; Sat,
March 15 at 8pm, Duke Energy Center for the Arts, Mahaffey Theater; Sun, March
16 at 7:30pm, Ruth Eckerd Hall
Tickets:
$15,
$30, $45
March
21, 22 and 23: Bartok’s Piano Concerto No. 1 – Tampa Bay Times
Masterworks Series
Stefan
Sanderling returns to conduct this concert featuring Markus Groh performing
Bartók’s Piano Concerto No. 1, a virtual musical roller coaster ride of
excitement...all on a night with Sibelius’ Symphony No. 4 and a world
premiere by Tampa Bay composer David Rogers. There
will be a pre-concert conversation one hour prior to curtain.
Show
times:
Fri, March 21 at 8pm, Straz Center for the Performing Arts, Ferguson Hall; Sat,
March 22 at 8pm, Duke Energy Center for the Arts, Mahaffey Theater; Sun, March
23 at 7:30pm, Ruth Eckerd Hall
Tickets: $15, $30, $45
April
2 and 3: Theme & Variations – Coffee Concert Series
Featuring
Ives’ Variations on “America” along with select movements from
Stravinsky’s Pulcinella Suite and Beethoven’s Eroica Symphony,
among other works. Enjoy
complimentary coffee and doughnuts as well as a pre-concert conversation one
hour before the concert. Conductor is Stuart Malina.
Show
times:
Wed, April 2 at 10am, Ruth Eckerd Hall; Thurs, April 3 at 11am, Duke Energy
Center for the Arts, Mahaffey Theater
Tickets:
$24,
$29, $34, $42
April
4, 5 and 6: A Tribute to Benny Goodman – Raymond James Pop Series
The
foremost interpreter of Benny Goodman, Dave Bennett and his sextet join the
orchestra for a swinging night of such classics as Let’s Dance, Bugle
Call Rag, I Got Rhythm, And the Angels Sing, Blues in the
Night, Goody Goody, Sing Sing Sing, Stompin’ at the Savoy,
Poor Butterfly, Moonglow, Avalon and more. Conductor is
Jeff Tyzik.
Show
times:
Fri, April 4 at 8pm, Straz Center for the Performing Arts, Morsani Hall; Sat,
April 5 at 8pm, Duke Energy Center for the Arts, Mahaffey Theater; Sun, April 6
at 7:30pm, Ruth Eckerd Hall
Tickets: $15, $30, $45
April
9: An Intimate Collaboration
Sure to spark lively conversations before you
reach the concert hall, enjoy this “conversational prelude” featuring conductor Gerard Schwartz, among other guests,
talking about the music, composers and more featured at The Florida
Orchestra’s Masterworks concerts “Mozart, Diamond
& Brahms”. Reservations are accepted by phone at 727-895-6620,
as seating is limited for this 7p.m. “happening” on Wed, April 9. Suggested
donation of $10 is payable at the door. The Studio@620 is at 620 First Ave.
South, St. Petersburg 33701.
April
11, 12 and 13: Mozart, Diamond & Brahms – Tampa Bay Times Masterworks
Series
It’s a night with Mozart’s Symphony No. 28, Arnold
Schoenberg’s orchestral arrangement of Brahms’ Piano Quartet in G minor,
and David Diamond’s Symphony No. 4 with its lush flowing string themes,
bold brass and sparkling woodwinds. Guest Conductor is Gerard Schwarz. There will be a
Pre-concert Conversation one hour prior to curtain.
Show
times:
Fri, April 11 at 8pm, Straz Center for the Performing Arts, Ferguson Hall; Sat,
April 12 at 8pm, Duke Energy Center for the Arts, Mahaffey Theater; Sun, April
13 at 7:30pm, Ruth Eckerd Hall
Tickets:
$15,
$30, $45
April
18: rePLAY: Symphony of Heroes – Special Concert Series
With
dazzling rock concert lighting and big-screen game images, The Florida
Orchestra harnesses its full symphonic forces to bring you the heroic themes
from Final Fantasy, Portal, Journey, The Legend of
Zelda, Elder Scrolls, Halo, Metal Gear and many other
popular video games. Experience your favorite video game epic stories
told through the beautiful music and incredible art of games. VIP experience
includes a poster and t-shirt redeemable at a meet and greet following the
performance with the producers and conductor of the show.
Show
time:
Sat, April 19 at 8pm, Duke Energy Center for the Arts, Mahaffey Theater
Tickets: $35 & $45, along
with a limited number of VIP seats for $100.
April
25, 26 and 27: Tan Dun’s Water Concerto – Tampa Bay Times Masterworks Series
Principal
Percussionist John Shaw promises to delight and enchant concertgoers with
Chinese composer Tan Dun’s Water Concerto, which has been hailed by the
critics as “hypnotic,” “other-worldly” and “playful and profound.” The concert
also includes Haydn’s Symphony No. 103, “Drum Roll,” and Sibelius’
Symphony No. 2. Guest Conductor is Rossen Milanov. There will be a pre-concert conversation one hour prior to
curtain.
Show
times:
Fri, April 25 at 8pm, Straz Center for the Performing Arts, Ferguson Hall; Sat,
April 26 at 8pm, Duke Energy Center for the Arts, Mahaffey Theater; Sun, April
27 at 7:30pm, Ruth Eckerd Hall
Tickets: $15, $30, $45
Become a fan of The Florida Orchestra on Facebook at www.facebook.com/FloridaOrchestra; or follow them on Twitter at www.twitter.com/FlaOrchestra.
About The Florida Orchestra
Performing nearly 100 concerts annually in the tri-city area of Tampa, Clearwater, and St. Petersburg, The Florida Orchestra is recognized as Tampa Bay's leading performing arts institution, one of the leading professional symphony orchestras in Florida, and one of the most vibrant orchestras in the United States. With live performances including the Tampa Bay Times Masterworks, Raymond James Pops, Coffee Concerts, Duke Energy Morning Masterworks, new Rock Concert series, as well as Youth Concerts and Free Pops in the Park Concerts, The Florida Orchestra offers a vast scope of concerts each year. The mission of The Florida Orchestra is to enrich the life of the Tampa Bay area as it inspires, entertains and educates a wide and diverse audience with the unique experience of live symphonic music, ensuring that future generations will continue to enjoy this legacy that so magnificently celebrates the human spirit.
The Florida Orchestra Announces Limited On-Stage Seating at Select Masterworks Concerts Kicking Off at Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto No. 1 on Nov. 8, 9 & 10
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. – October 22, 2013 – The Florida Orchestra (TFO) has announced that it will offer limited on-stage seating at ten of this season’s Tampa Bay Times Masterworks concerts starting with Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto No. 1 on November 8, 9 and 10 in Tampa, St. Petersburg and Clearwater. Priced at $75 for on-stage seating, the number of concertgoers that can be accommodated at each performance ranges from three to ten, depending on the music being presented, as each piece requires different numbers of musicians and specific orchestra configurations on stage.
TFO Chairman Tom Farquhar said, “We are continually exploring ways to reach out to the community, make the orchestra more accessible and enhance that experience for concertgoers. We hope this new initiative will provide an opportunity for more adventuresome music lovers to see and hear a concert from our musicians’ unique perspective. The on-stage seating option will also give people a glimpse into the backstage area of what goes on just prior to a concert as well as some of the preparations musicians are making just before going on stage to perform.”
Evening Masterworks Concerts with On-Stage Seating:
- Nov 8-10: Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto No. 1
- Nov 22-24: Elgar’s Cello Concerto
- Jan 10-12: Bravo Beethoven!
- Jan 24-26: Bartok & Brahms
- Feb 22-23: Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini
- Mar 15-16: Korngold’s Violin Concerto
- Mar 21-23: Bartok’s Piano Concerto No. 1
- Apr 11-13: Mozart, Diamond & Brahms
- Apr 25-27: Tan Dun’s Water Concerto
- May 16-18: Tchaikovsky’s Pathetique
The ticket prices for reserved seats in the halls for Masterworks are $15, $30 and $45. The on-stage seating price is $75 for those who would like to be alongside the musicians, enjoy a head-on view of the conductor leading the orchestra and get a musician’s view of the concert hall.
Reservations are available by phone at 727.892.3337 or 1.800.662.7286, and at The Florida Orchestra Ticket Center located in the St. Petersburg College Building at 244 2nd Avenue North (main floor) in downtown St. Petersburg. Business hours are Monday through Friday from 9am to 5pm and Saturday and Sunday from 10am to 3pm.
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Sarasota Opera
Neben Abonnements gibt es auch Einzelkarten. Schauen Sie sich die Saison im Internet an, kaufen Sie dort auch bereits Karten oder rufen Sie einfach an, fragen und bestellen Sie auf Deutsch oder Englisch 941- 338-1300 oder on-line unter www.sarasotaopera.org .
2014 Winter Opera Festival
Kennen Sie das Winteropernfest in Sarasota?
Eine volle Opernsaison und ganz in Ihrer Nähe? Schon seit Jahren sind die erstklassigen Vorstellungen der Sarasota Opera sofort ausverkauft. Da geht es elegant zu mit den schönsten Opern von Strauss, Rossini, Wagner, Verdi und vielen anderen meist in Originalsprache, mit traditionellem Bühnenbild und Kostümen und alle Aufführungen im eigenen mediteranen Opernhaus.
Abonnenten kommen aus der ganzen Welt hierher.
Das Winter Opernfest beginnt im Februar 2014 und bringt Ihnen Verdis Il Trovatore , Rossinis Der Barbier von Sevillia, Wagners Fliegender Hollaender (von Maestro David Neely dirigiert) und Verdis Jerusalem.
Die Opernleitung hat Richard Russel und die musikalische Leitung hat seit vielen Jahren Maestro VictorDeRenzi.
Obwohl die Strauss Operette bereits am 1. November die Saison eroeffnet, ist die Winteropernsaison ab 8.Februar 2014 bis 23 Maerz ! Sofort Karten vorbestellen!
Die Saison bietet Ihnen auch noch schoenste Konzertabende mit beliebten und geht weiter mit den Konzertabenden. Die Hauptsaison geht vom 8. Februar bis zum schoenen Verdikonzert am 23ten März 2014.
Susanne mit dem Direktor der Sarasota Opera Richard Russel
Ihnen noch eine schoene Woche, bis zum naechsten Sonntag wuenscht Ihnen Ihre Susanne Nielsen mit Produzent Bill Davidson
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