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Classical Hits for Children is an ideal concert for fans of classical music and for anyone who would like to be. Marko Simsa, the king of children's concerts, presents "Classical Hits for Children", 23 different pieces of classical music by famous composers. Each piece is introduced in a fun and easy way by the actor Howard Nightingall. It is perfect for native speakers and anyone who wants to combine learning English with listening to classical music. A comprehensive vocabulary list is included with the CD. Out of content: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: A little Night Music - Antonio Vivaldi:…mehr

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Produktbeschreibung
Classical Hits for Children is an ideal concert for fans of classical music and for anyone who would like to be. Marko Simsa, the king of children's concerts, presents "Classical Hits for Children", 23 different pieces of classical music by famous composers. Each piece is introduced in a fun and easy way by the actor Howard Nightingall. It is perfect for native speakers and anyone who wants to combine learning English with listening to classical music. A comprehensive vocabulary list is included with the CD. Out of content: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: A little Night Music - Antonio Vivaldi: Spring - Ludwig van Beethoven: For Elise - Johann Sebastian Bach: Musette - Giocchino Rossini - The Cats' Duet - Robert Schumann: The Happy Peasant - Edvard Grieg: Puck - John Travers: Cornet Voluntary - George Friedrich Händel: Water Music - Johann and Josef Strauss: Pizzicato Polka - Franz Schubert: Grätzer Galopp - Leopold Mozart: Bourlesq - Johann Strauss Sr.: Radetzky March - Ludwig van Beethoven: Moonlight Sonata - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: The Battle
Autorenporträt
Als Regisseur und Schauspieler bringt Marko Simsa seit über zehn Jahren klassische Konzerte und Theaterstücke für Kinder auf die Bühne. Produktionen wie 'Peter und der Wolf', 'Bilder einer Ausstellung', 'Mozart für Kinder', 'Schubertiade für Kinder' zeigte er unter anderem im Wiener Konzerthaus und im Musikverein, am Salzburger Mozarteum, am Innsbrucker Konservatorium, beim Musikfest Bremen, bei den Darmstädter Sitzkissenkonzerten und bei den Münchner Tagen des Spiels.