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Konstantia Gourzi

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March 8, 2025
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Festkonzert zum internationalen Weltfrauentag

Sat, Mar 8, 2025, 19:30
Hansjörg Albrecht, Carl-Philipp-Emanuel-Bach-Chor Hamburg
Must we even talk about it? About the role of women in society, at work, and in music? Absolutely! The equality of men and women, while law, is not yet reality everywhere. There's hardly a better opportunity to discuss it than International Women's Day, celebrated since 1911 and officially recognized by the UN for 50 years. Reason enough for the Bremen Philharmonic to dedicate themselves to the topic.
March 9, 2025
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50 Jahre Weltfrauentag

Sun, Mar 9, 2025, 17:00
Konstantia Gourzi, Hansjörg Albrecht, Carl-Philipp-Emanuel-Bach-Chor Hamburg
Must we still talk about it? About the role of women in society, at work and in music? Absolutely! Equality between men and women may be the law, but not yet the reality everywhere. There is hardly a better opportunity to talk about it than on International Women's Day. The Bremen Philharmonic dedicates itself to the topic with Konstantia Gourzi, one of today's most distinguished conductors and composers, who will discuss the self-image, importance, and visibility of women in music with director Guido Gärtner and conductor Hansjörg Albrecht.
March 23, 2025
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B'Rock Orchestra "Seraphim"

Sun, Mar 23, 2025, 11:00
Lucile Richardot (Mezzo-Soprano), B'Rock Vocal Consort, B'Rock Orchestra, Andreas Küppers (Keyboard), Andreas Küppers (Künstlerische Leitung)
Experience divine certainty! We can safely assume angels are musical. Earthly conceptions of their music have evolved—sometimes soft with harp, sometimes sung, sometimes festive with winds. Heavenly hosts significantly influenced secular music's development. Had angelic music become human, earthly music would be impoverished. B'Rock Orchestra, Vocal Consort, Andreas Küppers, and Lucile Richardot explore these angelic secrets from late Renaissance to present.