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Alexander Schubert

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February 23, 2025
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Terminal Infinity

Sun, Feb 23, 2025, 17:00
Members of the Berliner Philharmoniker and of the Karajan-Akademie (Ensemble), Leah Marojević (Dance), Gyung Moo Kim (Dance), Dance On Ensemble (Tanzensemble), Ty Boomershine (Dance), Gesine Moog (Dance), Tim Persent (Dance), Lia Witjes Poole (Dance), Jugendtanzcompany von Sasha Waltz & Guests (Tanzensemble), Noomi Aldinger (Dance), Toni Lehnert (Dance), Leah Soltau (Dance), Nika Brovot (Dance), Jonathan Walker (Dance), Alexander Schubert (Art Director), Alexander Schubert (Conception), Alexander Schubert (Composition), Alexander Schubert (Sound Director), Colette Sadler (Concept), Colette Sadler (Development of the piece), Colette Sadler (Choreography), Dominic Huber (Scenography), Diego Muhr (Lighting Design), Felina Levits (Costumes), Ludmilla Mercier (Regieassistenz), Candid Rütter (Video mapping), Candid Rütter (Lighting assistance), Oscar Corpo (Music notation), Oscar Corpo (Instrumentation), Oscar Corpo (Composition assistance)
Terminal Infinity is an immersive audiovisual performance installation. Using music, dance and lighting design, it addresses the transition of humans into an increasingly digital world, reflecting on the effects of technological progress on our environment and our identity. How to find us, address and more
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Terminal Infinity

Sun, Feb 23, 2025, 21:00
Members of the Berliner Philharmoniker and of the Karajan-Akademie (Ensemble), Leah Marojević (Dance), Gyung Moo Kim (Dance), Dance On Ensemble (Tanzensemble), Ty Boomershine (Dance), Gesine Moog (Dance), Tim Persent (Dance), Lia Witjes Poole (Dance), Jugendtanzcompany von Sasha Waltz & Guests (Tanzensemble), Noomi Aldinger (Dance), Toni Lehnert (Dance), Leah Soltau (Dance), Nika Brovot (Dance), Jonathan Walker (Dance), Alexander Schubert (Art Director), Alexander Schubert (Conception), Alexander Schubert (Composition), Alexander Schubert (Sound Director), Colette Sadler (Concept), Colette Sadler (Development of the piece), Colette Sadler (Choreography), Dominic Huber (Scenography), Diego Muhr (Lighting Design), Felina Levits (Costumes), Ludmilla Mercier (Regieassistenz), Candid Rütter (Video mapping), Candid Rütter (Lighting assistance), Oscar Corpo (Music notation), Oscar Corpo (Instrumentation), Oscar Corpo (Composition assistance)
Terminal Infinity is an immersive audiovisual performance installation. Using music, dance and lighting design, it addresses the transition of humans into an increasingly digital world, reflecting on the effects of technological progress on our environment and our identity. How to find us, address and more
February 24, 2025
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School concert Terminal Infinity

Mon, Feb 24, 2025, 11:00
Members of the Berliner Philharmoniker and of the Karajan-Akademie (Ensemble), Leah Marojević (Dance), Gyung Moo Kim (Dance), Dance On Ensemble (Tanzensemble), Ty Boomershine (Dance), Gesine Moog (Dance), Tim Persent (Dance), Lia Witjes Poole (Dance), Jugendtanzcompany von Sasha Waltz & Guests (Tanzensemble), Alexander Schubert (Art Director), Alexander Schubert (Conception), Alexander Schubert (Composition), Alexander Schubert (Sound Director), Colette Sadler (Concept), Colette Sadler (Development of the piece), Colette Sadler (Choreography), Dominic Huber (Scenography), Diego Muhr (Lighting Design), Felina Levits (Costumes), Ludmilla Mercier (Regieassistenz), Candid Rütter (Video mapping), Candid Rütter (Lighting assistance), Oscar Corpo (Music notation), Oscar Corpo (Composition assistant)
Terminal Infinity is an audiovisual, performative and immersive installation. Using music, dance and lighting design, it addresses the transition of humans into an increasingly technological world and reflects on the effects of technological progress on our environment and our identity.
May 16, 2025
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Zubin Kanga

Fri, May 16, 2025, 20:30
Elbphilharmonie, Kleiner Saal (Hamburg)
Zubin Kanga (Piano), Zubin Kanga (Synthesizers), Zubin Kanga (Live electronics)
How does the future of the piano sound? Australian pianist and composer Zubin Kanga examines this question. For this, he augments and wires up the classical grand piano with a lot of tech gadgets. His concerts resemble a happening which combines music with performing arts and promises a unique experience: a cyborg on the piano. Sensor gloves and a helmet, which looks like a mirror ball, but is also fully state-of-the-art technology – these are just two examples of the technical gimmicks with which Zubin Kanga gets never-before heard sounds from the grand. There is also artificial intelligence which complements the music with an equally exciting visual level.
May 18, 2025
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Decoder Ensemble

Sun, May 18, 2025, 19:30
Elbphilharmonie, Kleiner Saal (Hamburg)
Carola Schaal (Clarinet), Sonja Lena Schmid (Cello), Leopold Hurt (Zither), Andrej Koroliov (Piano), Andrej Koroliov (Keyboard), Jonathan Shapiro (Drums), Alexander Schubert (Live electronics)
The Decoder Ensemble always moves with the times – or is a bit ahead of it. As a »Band for New Music«, the six musicians are regular guests at the Elbphilharmonie with a wide variety of projects. »Future Recognition« explores the possibilities of artificial intelligence in music and art as part of the Hamburg International Music Festival, which takes place in 2025 under the theme of the »Future«. All works on this evening experiment with AI and are for the most part premieres by international young composers for whom working with AI is almost second nature. Creative potential or risk to people and their identity? Alexander Schubert is both ensemble member and composer. With his piece »Holo_Acid.MOV (CRYPT-File)«, he raises further key questions: lyrics, sounds and videos in this multimedia work are without exception AI generated. Since its premiere in 2021, production techniques have rapidly improved and streamlined – what does this short half-life mean for artistic creation? Multimedia artist Denis Polec has been commissioned to refine the visual part of this composition using AI.