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Festival ›Ultraschall Berlin‹ I

Date & Time
Wed, Jan 15, 2025, 20:00
Experimenting is the name of the game here. ›Ultraschall Berlin‹, the festival for new music, regularly presents new sounds at the beginning of the year in the Haus des Rundfunks broadcasting centre. Whether world premieres and first performances in Germany, works of the recent past, or classics of the avant-garde – ›Ultraschall Berlin‹ combines a look at the new, the wild, the unconventional with forays through the music history of the past 70 years. Organised by the radio3 and Deutschlandfunk... Read full text
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Musicians

Anna SkrylevaConductor
Carolin WidmannViolin
Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin

Program

›Frau, warum weinst Du? Wen suchst Du?‹Younghi Pagh-Paan
›Dreydl‹Olga Neuwirth
›distancing ...‹ – for Violin and OrchestraRobert HP Platz
›Mykene‹ – 7 MiniaturesKonstantia Gourzi
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Festival ›Ultraschall Berlin‹ II

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Experimenting is the name of the game here. ›Ultraschall Berlin‹, the festival for new music, regularly presents new sounds at the beginning of the year in the Haus des Rundfunks broadcasting centre. Whether world premieres and first performances in Germany, works of the recent past, or classics of the avant-garde – ›Ultraschall Berlin‹ combines a look at the new, the wild, the unconventional with forays through the music history of the past 70 years. Organised by the radio3 and Deutschlandfunk Kultur radio stations, the festival continues the ›Musik der Gegenwart‹ series, with which the DSO has been bringing the most recent compositions to the Berlin stage in legendary concerts since the 1950s. In 2025, the orchestra will again be performing the opening and closing concerts of the festival.