The Dresden Soul Symphony

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The Dresden Soul Symphony
Years active2008–present
MembersBilal
Joy Denalane
Tweet
Dwele
MDR Symphony Orchestra

The Dresden Soul Symphony is a German concert show. The musicians

Bilal, Tweet and Dwele; the radio orchestra of the Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk; four backing vocalists; the MDR children's choir and four instrumentalists, who do not belong to the orchestra. The performance venue of the show is Dresden
, Germany. The premiere was on April 26, 2008.

Project history

The idea of The Dresden Soul Symphony came from

MDR Sputnik
. Bärenz had some experience with classical music - he played the violin professionally in a symphony orchestra in the 1980s. Bärenz decided to found a
crossover project to combine classical music with another music genre. He sought for the support of Johann Michael Möller, the radio director of the MDR
who was enthusiastic about Bärenz's idea. So he contracted the
Bilal, Tweet and Dwele joined the ensemble. Bärenz was able to engage Larry Gold (former cellist of MFSB) and Daniel Felsenfeld (composer of classical music and Gold's son-in-law) as arrangers
.

The show took place on April 26 and 27, 2008 at 08:00 pm (

MDR Figaro
live on April 27 from 9 pm (CET). Both a CD and DVD were released in October 2008.

Discography

Songs

Movement I: Sonata-Allegro

Movement II: Adagio

Movement III: Scherzo

Movement IV: Finale

References

plusz-magazin, issue date: April 24, 2008; page 2 / 3

External links