Wolgaster Music Talent: Return to the coast after studying!

Wolgaster Music Talent: Return to the coast after studying!
In the tranquil city of Wolgast, music -talented graduates sprout out of the ground. Joe Schröder and Lena Anna Marie Bade have undergone the Wolgast-Anglam district music school and are now at the transition to new musical adventures. Joe, 19 years old, goes on the way to Hanover to study instrumental education for accordion at the University of Music, Theater and Media. At his side is the 18-year-old Lena, who will pursue her passion for organ music at the University of Church Music in Bayreuth. Both discovered early on that music is an integral part of their life and want to return to the coast after their studies to inspire the next generation.
What moves these young talents? Lena tells of her early beginners with flute and piano lessons. Especially through the Christmas carol "from the sky, when I come here" she was inspired as organ music, which has been familiar with it since the 4th grade. She already demonstrated this ability in many services. Her preference applies to old church organs, especially the Buchholz organ in the Wusterhusen church.
studies and goals
Joe Schröder started his musical career at the music school in 2012 and initially focused on the accordion. In the meantime, he has also discovered playing the piano and has been performing for almost four years. He is passionate about his dream of becoming a music school teacher with passion and plans to teach in Wolgast. Studying at the University of Music, Theater and Media in Hanover offers an intensive combination of musical and educational knowledge, which is optimally prepared for professional practice, such as udk-berlin.de explained.
During her studies in Bayreuth,Lena will deal with choral management, singing and piano, among other things, she is unsure where her specialization will lead. Nevertheless, one thing is certain: she wants to continue to play the flute and plans to join the Symphony Orchestra of the University of Bayreuth. Your dream is to return to the north after studying so as not to forget your roots.
a musical farewell
A special highlight is still imminent. On July 19 at 6 p.m. Lena will give a thank you and farewell concert in the church of Wusterhusen. There, organ music, chamber music and singing will be heard and the visitors will take a musical journey. The anticipation of this special evening is noticeable and will certainly be an emotional highlight for everyone involved.
The musical training in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and especially in Volgast shows not only the talent of the region, but also the commitment to maintain the rich cultural heritage of music for future generations. hfm-detmold.de emphasizes how diverse the offered instruments are and on what high training standards the students can prepare.
With these two promising talents, Wolgast accompanies the next generation of musical educators. It remains exciting how your trips develop and what musical adventures you will experience in the coming years.
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