erbil trip 2011 & liederabend erbil 2011 by rolf meyer-reumann
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Erbil Trip 2011&
Liederabend Erbil 2011
By Rolf Meyer-Reumann
Morning at Dubai Airport on 27.10.2011
Erbil International Airport gets into shape
The Head, the Music Head of the Erbil Institute for Fine Arts with
Rolf-Dieter Lesch and Norbert Ruppert
Liederabend Erbil 2011 on 25th October
@ The Institute for Fine Arts
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: - Brüder, laßt uns lustig sein
– Warnung– Sehnsucht nach dem Frühling– Das Veilchen (Text abgedruckt)
Franz Schubert: - Wasserflut
– Der Doppelgänger– Die Krähe– Prometheus (Text abgedruckt)
Johannes Brahms: - Es wohnet ein Fiedler
– Sonntag– Erlaube mir, fein's Mädchen (Text
abgedruckt)– Vergebliches Ständchen (Text
abgedruckt)
Robert Schumann: - In der Fremde
– Die Stille– Frühlingsfahrt (Text abgedruckt)– Die beiden Grenadiere (Text abgedruckt)
Franz Liszt: - Im Rhein, im sch ِönen Strome
– Du bist wie eine Blume– Es muß was Wunderbares sein (Text
abgedruckt)– Ich liebe dich
Carl Loewe: - Heinrich der Vogler
– Die wandelnde Glocke– Die Uhr (Text abgedruckt) – Prinz Eugen
Musiker: Rolf-Dieter Lesch, Bass - Norbert Ruppert, Klavier
Programm
Kurdish Folklore presented by Students of the Erbil Institute
for Fine Arts
Herch, a piano student of the Erbil Institute for Fine Arts
Rolf-Dieter Lesch practicing before the big event
The Erbil Institute for Fine Arts
The German Composers at the Institute of Fine Arts, Erbil
Sali Jumah, the actual organiser of the event
Someone always tries to interfere
Rolf Meyer-Reumann with Mr. Rolf Ulrich, the Patron of the Event
L to R: Mr. Rolf Ulrich, Consul General of Germany, Azad Sr., bass singer Rolf-Dieter Lesch and Azad Jr.
Foreground: Sali Jumah and Azad Haji
Rolf ³ : Rolf Meyer-Reumann, Mr. Rolf Ulrich & Rolf-Dieter Lesch
Rolf-Dieter Lesch and Norbert Ruppert in action!
Big talks after a great performance
L to R: Rolf Meyer-Reumann, Rolf-Dieter Lesch, Azad Haji & Norbert Ruppert
Kurdish folklore on the Bouzouki
Kurdish folklore songs
The Patron of the Event: Consul General Rolf Ulrich promotes German-Kurdish culture exchange
Mr. Azad and Mr. Lesch
The Artists and their “Agent”
The Erbil Citadel – a UNESCO World Heritage Centre
Kurdish dresses
The German Artists discover Kurdish heritage
Kurdish Architecture
The Citadel of Erbil has been claimed to be the oldest continuously inhabited town in the world.
Kurdish Architecture
Erbil on its way from a provincial town
to a pulsating city
It’s time to say goodbye…