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Das Paradies und die Peri

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Sat, Sep 27, 2025, 20:00
“WELCOME TO US! GREET US!” - HOW ART AND WE OURSELVES COULD FIND A ROLE IN OUR CRISIS-RIDDEN WORLD The Peri - an angelic mythical creature. Fallen from paradise and thrown into the world, she is denied a return to heaven. It takes three attempts before the gates open for her again: It takes more than the drop of blood of a young man, martyred in war, and the last sigh of a girl who died because she did not... Read full text

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Schumann: Das Paradies und die Peri

Mon, Jun 10, 2024, 20:00
Elbphilharmonie, Großer Saal (Hamburg)
Chor St. Michaelis, ensemble reflektor, Olivia Boen (Soprano), Katja Stuber (Soprano), Marie Henriette Reinhold (Alto), Patrick Grahl (Tenor), Manuel Walser (Bass), Jörg Endebrock (Director)
Robert Schumann’s only oratorio is based on an oriental legend: the Peri, a fallen angelic being, seeks the way back to heavenly paradise. Only those who bring »heaven’s favourite gift« will open the door to heaven. The Peri travels around the world searching until she finally finds the right gift and »Eden’s gate« opens for her again. Robert Schumann learnt about the story of the fallen angel from the Irish poet Thomas Moore, who put this »oriental romance« into verse. It inspired him to write one of his most beautiful and important works, a »new genre for the concert hall, an oratorio, but not for the prayer hall – but for cheerful people«.