Have you ever wondered how many songs you know that feature the moon? You can hear a selection of them on May 5 in the planetarium of the Haus der Astronomie. Olaf Schönborn's trio "Moonshine" presents a stylistically wide-ranging program of jazz classics such as "Fly me to the Moon" as well as well-known pop and rock titles - all in a new arrangement for the trio of saxophone, guitar and vocals.
In the second half of the evening, another component is added to the music: you can see the moon from many different angles at the planetarium dome. Thomas Müller, a specialist in astronomical visualizations, has designed impressive and creative moon videos to match the music especially for this occasion. There is a realistic flight over the surface of the moon as well as a funny animation of the moon rolling through a ball track.
Of course, you will also learn interesting details about the moon during the event.
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