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Hilarious music by Classic Buskers
     2016-April-26  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    If you think a classical music performer is necessarily serious, or even creepy, British musicians Michael Copley and Ian Moore prove otherwise in their incredible show “The Magic Flute.” A hilarious performance by duo The Classic Buskers will be held June 4 at the Shenzhen Concert Hall.

    “The Magic Flute” is a brand-new show created by The Classic Buskers and magician Neil Henry based on Mozart’s timeless masterpiece “Die Zauberflote” with magic, flutes, panpipes and piano accordion. Join the bird-catcher Papageno as he goes on a magical musical journey through fire and water meeting snakes, bears, wolves, flying boys, the King of the Sun and a very wicked Queen. The show includes the famous Birdcatcher’s song, “Das Klinget So Herrlich,” with an orchestra of bells made up of children from the audience. You will also hear the famous “Queen of the Night” in a version guaranteed never to be forgotten!

    The Classic Buskers, formerly Cambridge Buskers, have a knack for communicating their passion for classical music in two of the best ways possible — virtuosity and laughter. The audience leaves a Buskers concert both entertained and educated.

    Copley plays more than 40 woodwind instruments at incredible speeds, ranging from recorders, flutes, panpipes, crumhorns and ocarinas to a Pico Pipe and a rubber trout, accompanied by Moore on a small but perfectly formed accordion. Their virtuosity on these instruments is staggering.

    Time: 8 p.m., June 4

    Tickets: 80-480 yuan

    Venue: Shenzhen Concert Hall, intersection of Hongli Road and Yitian Road, Futian District (福田区红荔路和益田路交汇处深圳音乐厅)

    Metro: Longhua or Longgang Line, Children’s Palace Station (少年宫站), Exit D(SD News)

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