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Musicians of the Pfalzphilharmonie Kaiserslautern

The Pfalzphilharmonie is the orchestra of the four-part Pfalztheater Kaiserslautern, which has existed since 1862.
At the beginning of 2023, the musicians of the Pfalzphilharmonie decided to join the Orchester des Wandels initiative and has been involved with much enthusiasm and passion ever since.
In a "small city" that is transforming from an industrial site to an AI city in the middle of the Palatinate Forest Biosphere Reserve, we wish to contribute musically, ideologically and financially to climate, environmental and nature conservation locally, as well as support the association's great projects in Madagascar and Brazil. The musicians are also proud to have taken on one of 60 "Rückenwind" sponsorships!


Climate concerts of the Pfalzphilharmonie Kaiserslautern

21. March 2025
Precious Wood: VHS Kaiserslautern Benefit Concert

Kaiserslautern, 7:30 p.m. Enjoy the music of Mozart, Jolivet, Stravinsky und Rossini while helping to protect the precious wood used in the making of instruments.

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Past climate concerts of the Pfalzphilharmonie Kaiserslautern

19. September 2024
Mobility Week Kaiserslautern

09.19+20., Kaiserslautern. The Pfalz District Association is sponsoring on September 19th a workshop on all things bicycle in front of the Pfalz Theater: tips, tricks and concrete help to get your climate-friendly bike in shape. On September 20th Ina Bartenschlager reads texts with Annette Coen, inspired by the urbanist Carlos Moreno, who is committed to a revival of the districts. They are supported by musicians of the Pfalzphilharmonie Kaiserslautern.

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09. July 2024
Idyll!?

Kaiserslautern, 8:00 p.m. Since ancient Greece, the term "idyll" has been used to describe the idea of ​​a peaceful and secure human life in harmony with nature in all its untouched, full splendor. The exclamation mark in the title of the concert stands for people's need for security, harmony and peace, even if it is only for brief island moments of idyll. Art and culture can create this balance, but - and this is where the question mark in the concert title stands - cannot and should not hide the fact that action is needed.

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04. May 2024
Garden of Eden

3:00 p.m, Kaiserslautern. It all started with a lecture in the community about the possibilities of a forest garden with edible fruits. Why not create such a garden in a place that is accessible to everyone and that offers the plants protection from wild animals thanks to walls and hedges: in the cemetery in Niederkirchen? On Sunday, May 5, 2024, the Garden of Eden will be officially inaugurated with musicians from the Pfalzphilharmonie Kaiserslautern performing.

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22. January 2024
Talk among friends

7:00 p.m. Kaiserslautern. The friends of the Pfalztheater want to talk again: On Monday, January 22, the next round of the "Talk among friends" will take place in the friends' lounge. The slightly provocative topic is: "Can music save the climate?"

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23. November 2023
A Question of Happiness

10:00 p.m. Kaiserslautern. What is happiness? And where do we find it? The evening will be accompanied musically by Katrin Lerchbacher, Katharina Hirsch and Aymeric Catalano.

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24. September 2023
Tonal Colors & Finissage of the Exhibition "Artists For Nature"

Kaiserslautern, 11:00 a.m. Art-Talk “GLACIERS AND THEIR FUTURE” with Lothar Lukoschek and Horst Scherschel, German Alpine Club (DAV), regional association RLP and Dr. Annette Reich. Musicians from the Pfalzphilharmonie Kaiserslautern will play the “American” String Quartet No. 12 in F major by Antonín Dvořák

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09. September 2023
Klimalautern - 1st Lautrer Climate Day

The musicians of the Pfalzphilharmonie Kaiserslautern invite you to the 1st Lauter Climate Day on Saturday, September 9th, 2023 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.! Alongside the musical performances there will be information stands and hands-on activities with other climate and environmental initiatives.

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20. May 2023
"Snow and Rain make the Earth fruitful and fertile“

Otterberg, 8:00 p.m. As early as 1750, Georg Friedrich Handel sent a large package with "flowers of exquisite beauty and enchanting rarity" from England to his friend Georg Philipp Telemann, who owned a large garden with 70 different types of flowers just outside Hamburg. Between the musical selections, Johannes Pardall will illuminate the composers' love of nature through selected texts while introducing "Orchester des Wandels".

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