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I have no idea how to translate that so I won't even try. It's a church event, this weekend over 22,000 people who play trombone, trumpet, horn or tuba are in Dresden, and there is music everywhere in the city. I am just back home from all of them playing together at the river Elbe. I've never been so close, and hearing these brass instruments so loud was awesome! They played on both sides of the river and in the end there were fireworks.
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The white spots are the lighted up notes:

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The white spots are the lighted up notes:

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Date: 2016-06-04 10:21 pm (UTC)Next weekend we're having our annual marine days here in Szczecin, maybe I'll drag myself there to take pics of some vessels :P
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Date: 2016-06-04 11:20 pm (UTC)That sounds awesome as well! Although I'd be more interested whether they are men in uniforms ;) Or is it not military at all? More like sailors? I once was to something similar in Hamburg, lots of sailboats everywhere.
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Date: 2016-06-04 11:22 pm (UTC)Next year we're gonna be once again hosting the Tall Ships Races finals = insanely large awesome sailboats and the whole city filed with sailors in uniforms, LOL
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Date: 2016-06-04 11:43 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2016-06-05 07:05 am (UTC)I should have probably clarified better - they were not ALL playing at the same time. They were divided in three or four groups, and sometimes this group played, sometimes the other, and sometimes also they did a song where one group started and then the other group continued, so it went back and forth.
There were some famous German songs also and when one group played (you heard it in the distance but not as loud as when the one played right where I was) and we all sang along. It was beautiful.
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Date: 2016-06-05 01:37 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2016-07-02 03:02 pm (UTC)Not sure if you also had seen the videos I had posted the next day? So you can hear the music for yourself: http://dieastra.livejournal.com/209434.html
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Date: 2016-06-05 04:06 am (UTC)Stacey
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Date: 2016-07-02 10:52 pm (UTC)Stacey
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Date: 2016-06-05 05:58 pm (UTC)And we call that instrument "pozoun" in Czech:-)
Lovely pics, thank you for sharing!
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Date: 2016-07-02 02:43 pm (UTC)Heh, thank you for the language lesson ;) Not much difference between pozoun and Posaune then!
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Date: 2016-06-05 07:34 pm (UTC)Oooooh, I found a short video clip from yesterday evening. Just to give you goose bumps: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HptwXecwqbE
Isn't that beautiful?
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Date: 2016-06-20 06:21 pm (UTC)I hadn't bothered as I thought they would only play church songs (since it was a church event). I regret that now.
Oh yeah, I am always amazed about how beautiful it is! I'm glad they rebuilt so many of the old buildings after the war. They are still working on the castle, not finished with that one.