Musical prodigy thanks Templin and Prenzlau!

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Thomas Krause, a 12-year-old musician from the Netherlands, thanks Templin and Prenzlau for the support of the Uckermärker people.

Thomas Krause, ein 12-jähriger Musiker aus den Niederlanden, bedankt sich in Templin und Prenzlau für die Unterstützung der Uckermärker.
Thomas Krause, a 12-year-old musician from the Netherlands, thanks Templin and Prenzlau for the support of the Uckermärker people.

Musical prodigy thanks Templin and Prenzlau!

A twelve-year-old boy from Eindhoven amazes listeners with his musical talent! Thomas Krause thrilled numerous people during his performances in Templin and Prenzlau with the sounds of the electric piano that accompanies him on his travels. Again Uckermark courier reports, the young musician was warmly received by both the audience and the organizers.

His performance was not just a musical experience; It was also an opportunity to express gratitude to the people of Uckermark. In a moving letter to the editor, Thomas thanked him for the support and donations he received during his performances. His encounters with other music enthusiasts were particularly impressive, including Haley, who also wanted to find her way to music school, and a trumpeter from Boitzenburg.

A token of appreciation

As a sign of recognition, Thomas received a typical Prenzlauer coffee pot in a self-made bag and a piece of candy from the donation box. It was also a great moment when a man gave him a lottery ticket and a woman gave him five euros for his courage. Such gestures show that even small actions can have a big impact.

Another highlight was the invitation from Jürgen Bischof, the managing director of the Uckermärkische Kulturagentur, who encouraged Thomas to play with the Prussian Chamber Orchestra. This perspective causes excitement: “I’m really looking forward to the invitation and to the further performances!” said Thomas beaming.

Connecting the power of music

Thomas Krause not only demonstrates musical talent, but also how music can bring people together. His electric piano and the concerts in Templin and Prenzlau are the beginning of what will hopefully be a long and successful musical journey. The feedback from listeners was overwhelming and we can expect to hear a lot more from this exceptional talent in the future.

It's nice to see how the community in the Uckermark supports young talent. Such encounters and the fact that celebrations through music bring people together make the region come alive and create unforgettable memories.