Yesterday (11.05) we joyfully watched the final of the Eurovision Contest for Young Musicians, which took place on a special stage under the Town Hall in the Austrian capital. The live concert was attended by around 40,000 people, including fans of our wonderful flutist Jagoda Krzemińska...
Chamber music traditionally was intended to be performed in court chambers, but now the development of technology, first of playing equipment, now the internet has allowed us to listen to any music in our chambers (even if they are 2x3m like mine).
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Red Bull Flying Bach is an extraordinary combination of classical music and street dance that took the audience on an unforgettable artistic journey. This performance, which premiered at Eurovision in 2011, was created by Flying Steps - a renowned group of hip-hop dancers. However, that is not all that makes this performance exceptional. An important element of this spectacle is the music composed by Johann Sebastian Bach, which Flying Steps interprets through their dynamic movements. The greatest contribution to the staging of the performance came from the members of Flying Steps, who combined traditional elements of ballet with breakdance techniques. It's surprising how lively and modern classical music can be when combined with an innovative dance style. The form of this spectacle is also an important aspect. Flying Bach is a fusion of theater, dance, and music, which ultimately creates an unforgettable impression on the audience. Through soaring acrobatics and precise movements, Flying Steps captivated their audience, proving that dance can be a refined and spectacular show. The audience also had the opportunity to delve into the rich Baroque era in which Johann Sebastian Bach created. Deeply rooted in the classical style, this musician was not only a genius composer but also an icon of his time. His creativity reflected perfection and elegance, which Flying Steps convey in their performance. Red Bull Flying Bach is an excellent example of how music, dance, and history can intertwine and inspire each other. This extraordinary spectacle, which has gained recognition worldwide, combines different styles and eras. Undoubtedly, it is a beautiful blend of modernity and tradition that gives Bach's music new life and proves to be an inspiration for dancers from all over the world.
That was absolutely amazing! Flying Steps at Eurovision 2011 outperformed all other acts. Their combination of breakdance and classical music was incredible. I had seen them earlier in Red Bull Flying Bach and I feel that it was something really exceptional. The guys have talent, energy, and a sense of rhythm. And those acrobatics! Everything seemed so fluid and harmonious. You definitely have to see them live! I'm already drooling at the thought of their show. It will be an unforgettable experience, that's for sure!