Published on Apr 24, 2013 by Rainer Hersch Fan Channel
Rainer Hersch conducts the Philharmonia Orchestra at the Royal Festival Hall, London. CHECK out Rainer Hersch:http://www.rainerhersch.com BUY the concert DVD: http://amzn.to/1y6bxxs BUY the solo show CD: http://amzn.to/1s4nxR1 JOIN his mailing list: http://bit.ly/1oLyrXY
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Introducing the comedy of Rainer Hersch! Rainer conducts the Philharmonia Orchestra at the Royal Festival Hall, London. Music includes Rossini William Tell Overture (excerpt), Leroy Anderson ‘The Typewriter’ (excerpt); Pizzicato Polka conducting by juggling; Symphony for Audience, British Airways commercial rewritten; Who sits where diagrams; Blue Danube (excerpt); Radetzky March (excerpt). All arrangements by Rainer Hersch.
ABOUT RAINER HERSCH
British stand-up comedian Rainer Hersch has performed on every comedy stage in the UK and in more than thirty countries across the world. He has appeared thirteen times at Edinburgh Festival, headlined the famous Comedy Store and presented countless shows for BBC TV and Radio. A trained pianist and conductor, he also combines his comedy with music, leading orchestras from Australia to St Petersburg – including many Pops Concert series in the US and Canada. He has collaborated with some of the great names in classical music including Alfred Brendel, Nicola Benedetti, Dame Evelyn Glennie, and Marc-André Hamelin.
That was most excellent, thanks!
Thank you I love starting my day with something happy and a good laugh it sets the day in a good mood. Good for the soul.
haha thats good Sue.
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thx Sue. 🙂
Thanks for sharing, that was really fun to watch!