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Dieter Ammann

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John Luther Adams: Become Ocean

Sat, May 10, 2025, 20:00
Elbphilharmonie, Großer Saal (Hamburg)
Basel Sinfonietta, Andreas Haefliger (Piano), Titus Engel (Conductor)
»Life on our planet developed in water. If the polar ice caps melt and the sea level rises, it will end up in the water again.« Based on this simple yet harrowing prediction about the future of humanity, Alaskan composer and environmental activist John Luther Adams wrote his opulent orchestral piece »Become Ocean«, which won a Pulitzer Prize and a Grammy. Hardly any other work could be better suited to the motto of the Hamburg International Music Festival – »Future«. It will be performed by one of the best orchestras for new music, the Basel Sinfonietta under its chief conductor Titus Engel. It is preceded by one of the most rousing piano concertos of the 21st century, premiered at the 2019 London Proms. The Swiss composer Dieter Ammann once again proves himself to be an accomplished composer who is just as happy incorporating influences from his past in funk and jazz bands as he is elements from early modern music. At the piano: Andreas Haeflinger, whose first performance of the work in Boston in 2019 was hailed as an »elemental event« – both here and at a subsequent performance in Lucerne.
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ins Licht

Tue, May 13, 2025, 20:00
Trio Phanos, Theresa Szorek (Presentation)
Georg Friedrich Haas uses light as a musical instrument, incorporating light effects into his works, such as his third string quartet, performed in darkness. Trio Phanos plays Haas's "Ins Licht," inviting listeners to experience one rendition with closed eyes. Marina Khorkova's new work explores light, while Kaija Saariaho's piano trio "Light and Matter" reflects the changing light in a New York park. Dieter Amman's "après le silence" follows a period of artistic silence. The concert is supported by the Ministry of Culture and Science of NRW and recorded by WDR.