The darn classic - "Mozart was a rock 'n roller, Beethoven more of a pop musician ... relive classic!
Felix Reuter is a pianist, music comedian, entertainer and improvisational artist.
He thrills the audience in his cabaret show concerts with a mixture of comedy and classical music, which he spends with original ideas and amusing information about famous classics such as Beethoven, Mozart and Liszt. Felix Reuter was born in 1972 in Thuringia, at the age of six he started to play the piano and quickly discovered his enthusiasm for classical music. Later he studied piano at the "Franz Liszt" Academy of Music in Weimar and already had some awards at that time. In 1990 he graduated from the cantor and worked as a freelance pianist and graduate music teacher u.a. in TV productions, theaters and various orchestras. He also developed his own programs with which he tours Germany since 2007. In his shows, he impresses with his rare gift of improvisation and reinterprets evergreens of classical music. In doing so, Reuter does not succeed in teaching his knowledge, but in inspiring it. In his show he offers excellent entertainment and classical music at the highest level. Reuter delights both classical music lovers and classic newbies and captivates them with his humorous stories. At the piano and microphone Reuter is unbeatable. Would you like to know why Bedřich Smetana's well-known work "Moldau" is not called "Durdau" and would you like to spend an unforgettable evening with the piano superstar Reuter?