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English Music at Classic Weberplatz | Concert & Events

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A vibrant series of free concerts is set to transform Berlin’s Weberplatz and the Thalia cinema this week, offering a diverse program ranging from a cinematic Beatles experience to classical baroque masterpieces and a family-friendly fairytale performance. The events, running from Thursday, July 10th, through Sunday, July 13th, promise a rich cultural experience for residents and visitors alike.

The festivities begin on Thursday, July 10th, with a special cinematic evening at the Thalia cinema. Attendees can enjoy and starting at 6 p.m., followed by a 7 p.m. screening of “The Beatles-Get Back,” featuring the iconic . This offers a unique opportunity to relive a pivotal moment in music history on the big screen.

On Friday, July 11th, the focus shifts to classical music as the present an evening of at 8 p.m. The ensemble, comprised of experienced soloists and orchestra members, will perform works by and , including Purcell’s “Music for a While” and Handel’s Concerto Grosso No. 6. “The musicians take you into the living world of English baroque dramas,” according to event organizers.

Saturday evening, July 12th, promises a lively atmosphere as Weberplatz is transformed into a “” starting at 8:30 p.m. The will accompany the Czech revival band , known for their passionate and faithful interpretations of hits such as “Blackbird,” “Let It Be,” and “Eleanor Rigby.” The performance will take place before the atmospherically illuminated .

The weekend culminates on Sunday, July 13th, with a children’s program at 4 p.m. The will present a captivating performance of the “Jorinde and Joringel,” accompanied by the and Igor Stravinsky’s neoclassical ballet music “Pulcinella.” This unique combination of storytelling, dance, and music is designed to appeal to audiences of all ages.

Entry to the concerts on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday is free, though donations are welcome. Attendees are encouraged to bring their own seating, as limited space will be available on site. In the event of inclement weather, the concerts will be relocated to the nave of the Friedrichskirche with a live broadcast on Weberplatz. For more detailed information, visit [Klassik am Weberplatz].

Sofia Alvarez – Entertainment Editor

Culture critic with bylines in Variety and Rolling Stone. Tracks film, TV, music and celebrity trends across continents.

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