Kids and Families
Join us on a musical journey to the Beethoven-Haus. We will explore the museum and play lively songs and famous Beethoven melodies on the ukulele. Of course, the beloved 'Elise' cannot be left out. We will also do crafts, chat and sing.
Musical director: Ayham Nabuti
Registration until 18 September: museum@beethoven.de
Abends haben wir den Garten und das Museum für uns ganz allein und mutige Kinder ab 7 Jahren gehen auf Entdeckungsreise auf der Suche nach Schatten und Tönen aus Beethovens Zeit.
Teilnahmebeitrag: € 17, Geschwisterermäßigung
Anmeldung erforderlich unter museum@beethoven.de
With members of the Chamber Orchestra Unter den Linden Berlin and Gustav Frielinghaus, solo violin
With members of the Chamber Orchestra Unter den Linden Berlin and Gustav Frielinghaus, solo violin
With members of the Chamber Orchestra Unter den Linden Berlin and Gustav Frielinghaus, solo violin
"Dunkel war's der Mond schien helle…" Mit einem neuen Programm geistern wir wieder durch das Beethoven-Haus - natürlich im Dunkeln und nur mit einer Taschenlampe ausgestattet, auf der Suche nach Schatten und Tönen aus Beethovens Zeit.
Teilnahmebeitrag: € 17, Geschwisterermäßigung
Anmeldung erforderlich unter museum@beethoven.de
You are cordially invited to join us on an exciting journey through the world of keyboard instruments. We will discover how pianos and organs work, how they are built and, of course, how they sound. Can you guess which instrument was Beethoven's favourite? You can find out here at our museum.
Anmeldungen bis 17.10.
museum@beethoven.de
You are cordially invited to join us on an exciting journey through the world of keyboard instruments. We will discover how pianos and organs work, how they are built and, of course, how they sound. Can you guess which instrument was Beethoven's favourite? You can find out here at our museum.
Anmeldungen bis 17.10.
museum@beethoven.de
You are cordially invited to join us on an exciting journey through the world of keyboard instruments. We will discover how pianos and organs work, how they are built and, of course, how they sound. Can you guess which instrument was Beethoven's favourite? You can find out here at our museum.
Anmeldungen bis 17.10.
museum@beethoven.de
You are cordially invited to join us on an exciting journey through the world of keyboard instruments. We will discover how pianos and organs work, how they are built and, of course, how they sound. Can you guess which instrument was Beethoven's favourite? You can find out here at our museum.
Anmeldungen bis 17.10.
museum@beethoven.de
'It was dark, the moon was shining brightly…' With a new programme, we are once again haunting the Beethoven-Haus – in the dark, of course, and equipped only with a torch, searching for shadows and sounds from Beethoven's time.
Participation fee: €17, sibling discount available.
Registration required at museum@beethoven.de
- Richard Siedhoff, piano
- Mykyta Sierov, oboe
The two musicians Richard Siedhoff and Mykyta Sierov elicit the wildest sounds, noises and melodies from their instruments and, in a playful exchange with the (young) audience, make it possible to experience how live music and silent film interact. The almost 100-year-old films captivate with timeless humour: slapstick stars Anita Garvey and Marion Bryon try to buy a delicious ice cream in A PAIR OF TIGHTS, ALICE'S DAY AT SEA features a real girl and a dog as well as the first drawn and animated elements, and Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy are very musical in YOU'RE DARN TOOTIN'.
In co-operation with the Förderverein Filmkultur Bonn e.V.
- A Pair of Tights, US 1929, Regie: Hal Yates
- Alice’s Day at Sea, US 1924, Regie: Walt Disney
- You’re Darn Tootin', US 1928 , Regie: Edgar Kennedy