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Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra: Freddy und die wilden Wölfe (Freddy and the Wild Wolves)A concert for all the family

The Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra on stage in the Gasteig photographed from above.
Copyright: Astrid Ackermann

A fairy tale about courage and friendship with music by Albert Roussel’s Symphony No 3 in G minor, Op 42.

A fairy tale about courage and friendship with music by Albert Roussel’s Symphony No 3 in G minor, Op 42.

  • Katharina Neuschaefer, text
  • Leonhard Huber, score editing
  • Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra
  • Conductor t.b.a.

In the bitter cold of midwinter, deep in the forest, a pack of famished wolves make plans for their next feast. On the menu: Freddy the elk. But the wolves did not reckon with the youngest of their pack: All alone in the dark of night, the little wolf ventures into the forest to try and save his best friend Freddy from being eaten by his family. A thrilling winter’s tale about courage, friendship and self-confidence.

 

Recommended for families with children aged 5 and over. Before the concert, kids and adults can try out different instruments for themselves in the foyer of the Isarphilharmonie.