A Jazzy Christmas

Schulkonzert / 3. - 4. Klasse
Jazzy Christmas
© Alte Oper Frankfurt/Salar Baygan

In jazz, anything can be improvised on, so why not the well-known Christmas carols? Seeing how a solemn 'O Tannenbaum' can be transformed into a groovy jazz piece is just one of the eye-opening experiences that young audiences can enjoy at the A JAZZY CHRISTMAS concert. The concert is aimed at third and fourth graders and is linked to mandatory teacher training. Not only does saxophonist and presenter Gernot Dechert introduce the children to the world of jazzy harmonies and rhythms, he also takes them on a musical journey around the world. With the world's most famous Christmas animal, 'Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer', they travel from Europe to South America, then on to the Caribbean and finally to New York, a melting pot of cultures. Children experience popular Christmas carols in a new guise, interpreted with all the freedom that jazz allows. They are not only actively involved in the concert, but also learn interesting facts about jazz and world music, all while being thoroughly entertained. For this project, the Alte Oper has teamed up with the 'Jazz and Improvised Music in Schools!' programme once again, which aims to inspire Frankfurt schoolchildren with the magic of jazz.

Tue 02 Dec
A Jazzy Christmas
Tue 02 December 2025 09:15 Mozart Saal
Pegasus
A Jazzy Christmas
Schulkonzert für 3. - 4. Klassen
Tue 02 Dec
A Jazzy Christmas
Tue 02 December 2025 11:00 Mozart Saal
Pegasus
A Jazzy Christmas
Schulkonzert für 3. - 4. Klassen

More information

Teacher training

Tuesday, 21 October 2025, 9:00–13:00

Frankfurt Music School

Nina Hacker, Director

 

Participation is exclusively for third and fourth grade teachers.

Attendance at the concert requires participation in the training session.

 

Prices

Students: €3 (final price).

plus shipping costs.

Accompanying persons receive free admission.

Participation in the training is free of charge.

 

Tickets

Tel.: 069 13 40 490

 

Cooperation partner:

Musikschule Frankfurt e.V.