Concerts for kindergartens and primary schools
With an exclusive offer for kindergarten groups and school classes, we want to introduce you and your students to classical music in a playful and humorous way. Our new combination ticket includes a children's concert and a journey through the world of music and sounds at the Sound Museum.
Concerts for kindergarten groups
CLASSIC COOL! Sun, Moon and Stars
“Here comes Martin the soldier, proudly with his horse, on his shoulder his greatest treasure: a beautiful red coat.”
An interactive concert celebrating the Lantern Festival: the legend of St. Martin lovingly and
age-appropriately told – accompanied by classical music. During the concert, the children become little musicians, accompanying the story with instruments and onomatopoeia! Featuring narration, violin, and piano. Duration: approx. 45 minutes
Monday, October 20, 2025 at 10:00 AM
CLASSIC COOL! The Cricket and the Ant
A ladybug, a cricket, and an ant: The well-known fable is told with great affection and captivating detail, accompanied by impressive musical pieces. Where Aesop's tale left off, our story begins: with plenty of music and a touch of philosophy!
A story told with vocals, violin, and piano. Duration approximately 45 minutes
Monday, November 17, 2025 at 10:00 AM
CLASSIC COOL! Mother Hulda
"A long, long time ago, behind the high snow-covered mountains, where the forests tell old legends, there lived a woman with her two daughters.
The beautiful fairy tale of Mother Hulda is interwoven with classical music: talking apples, singing bread rolls, falling snow – all this and more is woven into the music! The numerous opportunities to participate, atmospheric musical pieces, and traditional storytelling make it great fun for even the youngest children! Duration: approx. 45 minutes.
Monday, December 15, 2025 at 10:00 AM
CLASSIC COOL! The Lost Glove
A glove falls into the snow – a small event with a big impact!
A beautiful fairy tale about friendship, togetherness, and sharing. The animal characters are brought to life with loving narration and evocative music. A fairy tale to listen to, marvel at, and participate in. Duration: approx. 45 minutes. With narration, recorders, percussion, and piano.
Monday, January 19, 2026 at 10:00 AM
CLASSIC COOL! Carnival of the Animals
The animals escaped from the zoo overnight! But what do they want to do in the big barn? Exactly! It's Carnival!
The famous suite reinterpreted and adapted for toddlers: the different animal characters are brought to life on the piano, accompanied by professional storytelling and pantomime. The game, centered around music, puzzles, and interaction, is great fun for even the youngest children! Duration: approx. 45 minutes. With narration, cello, and piano.
Wed., February 11, 2026 from 10:00 a.m
CLASSIC COOL! The Easter Bunny's Bell
The Easter Bunny has lost his bell. How can he ring in Easter like this? If the Easter Bunny doesn't get his bell back, Easter will be canceled this year! But with the help of the children, everything turns out all right! Through short, child-friendly musical pieces, professional storytelling, and music education, classical music becomes a real experience for children. Duration: approx. 45 minutes. With narration/acting, violin, and piano.
Monday, March 23, 2026, from 10:00 AM
CLASSIC COOL! Peter and the Wolf
The animals escaped from the zoo overnight! But what do they want to do in the big barn? Exactly! It's Carnival!
The famous suite reinterpreted and adapted for toddlers: the different animal characters are brought to life on the piano, accompanied by professional storytelling and pantomime. The game, centered around music, puzzles, and interaction, is great fun for even the youngest children! Duration: approx. 45 minutes. With narration, cello, and piano.
Monday, April 27, 2026, from 10:00 AM
CLASSIC COOL! How the elephant got its trunk
Long, long ago, elephants had very small noses, just like other animals. And that was fine, until one day a curious little elephant asked a question that no one in the jungle dared to ask: "What does the crocodile eat for lunch?!" This humorous fairy tale tells children how a single question from a curious little elephant can change everything, and how perseverance and courage ultimately pay off. Narrated with saxophone and piano. Duration: approx. 45 minutes.
Wed., May 27, 2026 from 10:00 a.m
Concerts for elementary school classes (ages 6-10)
Marko Simsa: Waltz Step and Polka Hit – Johann Strauss for Children Ages 5 and Up
Thursday, October 16, 2025 at 9:00 AM & 10:45 AM;
Friday, October 17, 2025 at 9:00 AM & 10:45 AM
Everything here revolves around the lively music of the famous Waltz and Polka King, Johann Strauss II, his brothers, and his father. And the young audience can look forward to some musical surprises.
After all, who has ever sung the "Tritsch-Tratsch Polka"? It's not difficult at all: "Busy as the bees, buzz, buzz..." goes the large chorus. Who has heard the cuckoo call of the "Krapfenwaldl Polka" and immediately imitated it? Who, when listening to the "Pizzicato Polka," which Johann Strauss II conceived together with his brother Josef, thinks more of pizza than of plucking the strings? For whom is the lightning in the polka "Thunder and Lightning" much too loud? And who has ever waltzed to the melody of "The Blue Danube"?
Maps:
Combined ticket for concert & museum: €11.00 (only for kindergarten groups)
Ticket for school concerts: €12.00
Information and registration:
Cultural Association Grossundklein
www.grossundklein.info
office@grossundklein.info
0660 581 33 96