Red Bull Symphonic – Seiler and Speer: Proletariat meets bourgeoisie

From the gutter to Puccini
First of all: Classic and architecture fans can rest easy. The stucco did not crumble from the walls, nor did Richard Strauss turn in his grave. In the large hall, which was completely sold out, a nearly 100-minute fusion of light and serious music was celebrated, which was performed with a lot of heart and soul and a lot more fun. Why shouldn’t the combination of Seiler and Speer work with Kolonovits when it has been proven with “Ala bin” or the SEILA song “Lights Down”? The initial awe of the two lively frontmen quickly gives way to a visible joy that doesn’t forget the necessary humility. “From the wigs and false teeth from ‘Ham kummst’ to Puccini’s ‘O mio babbino Caro’ it’s not nothing,” Christopher Seiler tries to catch himself in the meantime, “you can’t make the jump within ten minutes.”

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