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Music for Every Taste Cologne is the city of live music and concerts, with music from all periods from all over the world and in the most diverse stylistic schools and movements performed here every day. Since it was opened, the Philharmonic Orchestra auditorium has developed into an internationally famous concert hall. It not only offers classical music with the world's most famous orchestras, such as the Berlin or Munich Philharmonic orchestras or the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, but also hosts guest musicians such as Placido Domingo, Udo Lindenberg, Liza Minelli, Miles Davis or Ute Lempert. On the other side of the main railway station, the Musical Dome offers the epitome of light entertainment - e.g. the musical "Jekyll & Hyde". International stars from the rock, pop and opera world are regular guests at the Kölnarena, the largest show and music hall in Germany. Clubs and halls in all shapes and sizes, such as the Stadtgarten, Subway, E-Werk, Live-Music Hall or the Palladium have made their names in different musical styles and genres. The municipal opera house offers a wide repertoire including classical and romantic opera. Concerts are also held regularly in the numerous churches in Cologne. The highly varied Cologne musicians' milieu is one reason for the abundance of musical performances in the city. The numerous radio and television broadcasting stations provide musicians with a multitude of opportunities for music making, with a renowned place of training in the form of the Cologne College of Music. Famous names such as Karlheinz Stockhausen, Mauricio Kagel, John Cage or the Can group around Holger Szukay represent this tradition. A range of ancient music ensembles, such as Concerto Köln, Musica Antiqua Köln with the violinist Reinhard Goebel or Cantus Cölln have formed taking the music college as their starting point. They now enjoy international fame and have transformed Cologne into the centre for the performance of ancient music. This is paralleled by a lively rock scene, represented by groups such as BAP, die Bläck Föös or de Höhner, in addition to hip-hop and techno, of course, represented by labels such as Groove Attack. Source:www.koeln.de
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