The sextet, which consists of musicians with classical orchestral experience, is dedicated to light music up to the 1930s, as it was played in salons and dance halls in the mid-19th century and in cabarets and cafés, cinemas, operettas and revue theaters at the beginning of the 20th century.
The ensemble does this authentically, virtuosically and with lots of background information on the individual songs and their authors.
Most of these evergreens bring back memories for the older generation and at the same time find new fans among the younger ones.
The popular hits cross all borders "across Europe": "Paris dreams of love" and "Vie en rose", the Funiculare on Mount Vesuvius is musically inaugurated, Vienna charmingly cheers Field Marshal Radetzky, and in Berlin the night ghost is on the loose, politically incorrect and not suitable for young people under the age of 16, but hilarious.
The "Salon Ensemble Beda" presents original and original evergreens and reflects an exciting, often cross-border period with its imaginative inventors.
Heart-warming Mother's Day songs for grandmothers and mothers, as well as groovy waltzes, csárdás and tango - performed by two violins, clarinet, accordion, sousaphone, piano and vocals.
Tickets are available at the box office; ticket payment is not possible.
Reservations are recommended by calling 02257-4414 or visiting kulturhaus@theater-1.de.
Reservation requests received on the day of the event may no longer be considered.
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Admission price: € 25 / € 20 for members of the Förderverein Tickets at the box office, ticket payment is not possible, reservation recommended
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