Set your preferred locations for a better search. You can sign up here.

Exaudi / Phace Isabel Mundry Showcase, Part III

Date & Time
Thu, Sep 12, 2024, 20:00
An ancient Egyptian sculpture finds new meaning as a desk-top ornament. But what status does it have between familiar discourse and the unknown? This question becomes the starting point for an archaeology of musical archetypes. In the concluding part of this tribute to the composer, the ensemble Phace and the vocal group Exaudi address perspectives on belonging and exclusion.

Keywords: Musikfest Berlin

Artistic depiction of the event

Musicians

ExaudiVocal Ensemble
James WeeksConductor
PhaceNew music ensemble
Susanne BlumenthalConductor

Program

Sounds, ArcheologiesIsabel Mundry
InvisibleIsabel Mundry
Give feedback
Last update: Thu, Nov 21, 2024, 18:47

Similar events

These events are similar in terms of concept, place, musicians or the program.

Artistic depiction of the event

Isabel Mundry Showcase, Part 2

Sun, Sep 8, 2024, 19:00
Philharmonie Berlin, Chamber Music Hall (Berlin)
Ensemble Resonanz (Ensemble), Peter Rundel (Conductor), Riccardo Minasi (Conductor), GrauSchumacher Piano Duo (Piano Duo), Andreas Grau (Piano), Götz Schumacher (Piano), Johannes Fischer (Drums)
A surprisingly different Beethoven enters into a dialogue with a composer who finds the music of the present in historical material, peeling it apart and digging it up, like a forward-looking archaeologist. In the second part of the Isabel Mundry showcase, the Ensemble Resonanz presents the final version of her piece Signaturen, based on the last bar of a Mozart sonata, before Riccardo Minasi conducts the ensemble through an unheard interpretation of Beethoven’s “Eroica”.
Artistic depiction of the event

Isabel Mundry Showcase, Part 1

Sat, Sep 7, 2024, 19:00
Philharmonie Berlin, Chamber Music Hall (Berlin)
Ensemble Musikfabrik (Ensemble), Bas Wiegers (Conductor), Hanna Weirich (Violin), Marco Blaauw (Trumpet), Markus Schwind (Trumpet), Dirk Rothbrust (Drums), Valerie Fritz (Cello)
How does the music of our accumulated yesterdays continue to write itself into today? This year a three-part showcase dedicated to the German composer Isabel Mundry positions her music as a dialogue between times. It opens with an evening featuring the Ensemble Musikfabrik and pieces that explore and open up the historical echo chambers of Gregorian chant and the Baroque.
Artistic depiction of the event

Ensemble Modern III Portrait Ruth Crawford Seeger: Solos / Duos / Ensemble

Sun, Sep 15, 2024, 11:00
Philharmonie Berlin, Chamber Music Hall (Berlin)
Ensemble Modern (Ensemble)
A matinée of chamber music – but in this case a special event: in a strictly choreographed concert design, the Ensemble Modern traces the numerous experimental forms that composer Ruth Crawford Seeger employed in her brief career in the interwar years, from dissonant counterpoint to serial techniques. The third part of this portrait series presents the US composer’s chamber works.
Artistic depiction of the event

Mu­se­ums­kon­zert III

Sun, Dec 15, 2024, 11:00
Bode-Museum, Gobelinsaal (Berlin)
Cristina Gómez Godoy (Oboe), Andreas Jentzsch (Violin), Darya Varlamova (Violin), Yunna Weber (Violin), Laura Perez Soria (Violin), Holger Espig (Viola), Johanna Helm (Cello), Alf Moser (Double bass), Günther Albers (Cembalo)
Since 2010, ensembles of the Staatskapelle have been performing in the Bode Museum. The concerts, lasting just over an hour, take place in the Gobelin Hall and feature music from past centuries. Visitors can combine the concerts with other museum activities, such as an exhibition visit or a meal at the museum café.
Artistic depiction of the event

Kam­mer­kon­zert III

Mon, Dec 2, 2024, 20:00
Eva Römisch (Violin), Andreas Jentzsch (Violin), Wolfgang Hinzpeter (Viola), Stanislava Stoykova (Viola), Johanna Helm (Cello)
For more than six decades, the chamber concerts by musicians from the Staatskapelle have been a constant feature of the Staatsoper programme. This season, ensembles have come together to select music from different periods, styles and cultures under the theme of ‘playing together’. On eleven dates in the Apollosaal, which with its special atmosphere is an ideal venue for chamber music and communicative interaction between players and listeners, works from the Baroque to the present day will be performed in constellations that are both exciting and harmonious, in which tangible contrasts play just as important a role as a common resonance and the balancing of opposites.