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Concerts with works by
Helmut Lachenmann

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This month
In Heidelberg

Schubert-Tag Sternath. Chang. Soulez Larivière. Hagen. Duerden. Carrel. Baillieu. Brauß Soiree: Forellenquintett

Sun, Mar 23, 2025, 18:00
Hana Chang (Violin), Sào Soulez Larivière (Viola), Julia Hagen (Cello), Will Duerden (Contrabass), Lukas Sternath (Piano), Kieran Carrel (Tenor), James Baillieu (Piano), Elisabeth Brauß (Piano)
Schubert's meditative "Nachtstück" for piano trio opens a program that explores time and timelessness. Debussy's Préludes and Violin Sonata, Steve Reich's eight-part "Cello Counterpoint" (played here on the viola), and Helmut Lachenmann's playful Schubert Variations offer complementary perspectives to early Romantic Viennese ideas. The concert concludes with two timeless Schubert masterpieces: the "Grand Rondeau" for piano four hands and the famous "Trout Quintet". The concert will have two intermissions.

Upcoming Concerts

Concerts in season 2024/25 or later where works by Helmut Lachenmann is performed

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This month
In Heidelberg

Schubert-Tag Sternath. Chang. Soulez Larivière. Hagen. Duerden. Carrel. Baillieu. Brauß Soiree: Forellenquintett

Sun, Mar 23, 2025, 18:00
Hana Chang (Violin), Sào Soulez Larivière (Viola), Julia Hagen (Cello), Will Duerden (Contrabass), Lukas Sternath (Piano), Kieran Carrel (Tenor), James Baillieu (Piano), Elisabeth Brauß (Piano)
Schubert's meditative "Nachtstück" for piano trio opens a program that explores time and timelessness. Debussy's Préludes and Violin Sonata, Steve Reich's eight-part "Cello Counterpoint" (played here on the viola), and Helmut Lachenmann's playful Schubert Variations offer complementary perspectives to early Romantic Viennese ideas. The concert concludes with two timeless Schubert masterpieces: the "Grand Rondeau" for piano four hands and the famous "Trout Quintet". The concert will have two intermissions.
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This season

Solo für Kinder: Die Trompete

Sat, May 10, 2025, 10:00
Katja Lasser (Trumpet)
On May 10th and 11th, ACHT BRÜCKEN | Musik für Köln invites children aged 5 and up to "Solo für Kinder." In this mini-concert, musicians introduce an instrument and its sounds in 30 minutes. Experience familiar and new timbres and playing techniques. The event is presented in partnership with Stadtentwässerungsbetriebe Köln and supported by the Brigitte-Wagner-Halswick-Stiftung.
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This season

Solo for children: The violine

Sat, May 10, 2025, 11:30
Veronique de Raedemaeker (Violin)
On May 10th and 11th, ACHT BRÜCKEN | Musik für Köln invites children aged 5 and up to "Solo für Kinder." In this mini-concert, musicians introduce an instrument and its sounds in 30 minutes. Experience familiar and new timbres and playing techniques. The event is presented in partnership with Stadtentwässerungsbetriebe Köln and supported by the Brigitte-Wagner-Halswick-Stiftung.
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This season
In München

Matthias Hermann

Fri, May 23, 2025, 20:00
Matthias Hermann (Conductor), Nicolas Hodges (Piano), Solist*nnen des Symphonieorchesters des Bayerischen Rundfunks, Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks
“It may well be that through the systematic use of monophony I have arrived at the purest form of melody,” said Claude Vivier about his 1981 work, which he described as a return to the melodies of his past. Helmut Lachenmann presents a broad spectrum ranging from stifled sounds of indeterminate pitch and different shades of noise all the way to distinct pitches. According to Lachenmann, it represents an “offer of expressive intensity that seeks to overcome the bourgeois longing for beauty.” In Rebecca Saunders’ Piano Concerto, glissandi audaciously hurtle across the keyboard, expanding the sonic space and letting it collapse once again. Saunders worked on these gestures together with pianist Nicolas Hodges, and states: “I like exploiting the instruments’ technical possibilities and discovering the very limits of their timbral palette.”
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This season
In Köln

Sinfonischer Kehraus

Sun, Jul 13, 2025, 18:00
Quatuor Diotima (Ensemble), Gürzenich-Orchester Köln (Ensemble), Oscar Jockel (Conductor)
A one-day festival featuring three concerts, a gift to the citizens of Cologne. Renaissance music meets 20th-century compositions. Parisian elegance of Ravel, Debussy, and Gershwin blends with Broadway rhythms. World-class soloists like Jean-Guihen Queyras, Kirill Gerstein, and Quatuor Diotima, led by Oskar Jockel, deliver brilliance.