Wonderful performances in front of a packed house at the summer concert
When the summer concert rolls around, everyone at Steinmühle knows: Summer vacation is just around the corner! At this event, students from all grade levels showcase the musical skills they’ve acquired over the past months and years.
High-quality vocals and instrumentation
The 5th-grade wind ensemble, led by Stephan Reissig, opened the event, which drew a full house to our school’s auditorium. The impressive violin performance by fifth-grader Juna Bamberger then demonstrated the high musical standard of Steinmühle.
The 6th-grade choir, accompanied on the piano by Daniel Sans and conducted by Anna Prokop, sang with full vocal power before Janna Gosejacob (8th grade) performed “Hometown Glory” by singer Adele. Joshua Müller-Brodmann (Grade 12) continued the impressive musical performances with a Chopin piece on the piano, followed by Nik Tadjiki (Grade 11), who played a piece by Paul de Senneville on the same instrument.
This was followed by a trombone trio performance by twelfth-graders Per Hübl and Christian Savage, along with their instructor, trombonist Andreas Jamin.
The Joy of Making Music and Performing
At the piano, Minghzou Yan (12th grade) transported the audience into the musical world of Johann Sebastian Bach for a few minutes. Gojus Kanes (11th grade) then brought the piano performances to an impressive close with a piece by Johannes Brahms.
The summer concert concluded with impressive performances by the 6th-grade wind ensemble, led by Andreas Jamin, and Stephan Reissig’s concert band. These groups feature young artists who continue to enjoy making music and performing for audiences as they progress through their school years.
The Steinmühle would like to thank all the teachers and technical staff involved for their dedicated efforts, without which such impressive events as the summer concert would not be possible.























