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Alles hat seine Zeit

Sat, Jun 21, 2025, 15:30
Tilmann Dehnhard (Flute), Tabea Schrenk (Cello), Martin Lutz (Sound), Martin Clausen (Drama), Christine Mellich (Dramaturgy)
A sound, a melody plays, and as you listen, time passes. Images, memories, stories, and fantasies emerge. What sound hides in your father's fogged cup? What composition is concealed in your great-aunt's worn cross-stitch blanket? What memories surface when you hear a particular song? Join us on a musical search for vanished sounds!
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Alles hat seine Zeit

Sun, Jun 22, 2025, 15:30
Tilmann Dehnhard (Flute), Tabea Schrenk (Cello), Martin Lutz (Sound), Martin Clausen (Drama), Christine Mellich (Dramaturgy)
A sound, a melody plays, and as you listen, time passes. Images, memories, stories, and fantasies emerge. What sound hides in your father's fogged cup? What composition is concealed in your great-aunt's worn cross-stitch blanket? What memories surface when you hear a particular song? Join us on a musical search for vanished sounds!
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When Warsaw Became the Capital

Sun, Nov 17, 2024, 14:00
Filharmonia Narodowa, Chamber Music Hall (Warszawa)
Marta Schnura (Soprano), Agnieszka Mazur (Woodwind instruments), Adela Czaplewska (Viola da gamba), Filip Zieliński (Lute), Alicja Szybowicz (Dance), Jan Fečko (Dance), Barbara Szczęsna-Remisz (Presenter)
Have you ever walked around the Old Town in Warsaw and along the cobbled streets from the Castle Square to the New Town Square? If so, you must know that you’ve walked in the footsteps of the old times, when Warsaw became the capital of Poland and King Sigismund III took up residence in the Royal Castle. To find out more about those times, all you have to do is come to the Philharmonic. We’ll tell you what secrets are hidden in the streets of the Old Town, what the fashionable clothes and games used to be. We’ll show you how music was played in the royal chambers and present beautiful instruments characteristic of those times. The concert will include instrumental pieces, court and feast songs, and will be accompanied by historical dance.
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Nach den Sternen greifen

Sat, Apr 5, 2025, 15:00
Konzerthaus Berlin, Werner-Otto-Saal (Berlin)
Viola Bayer (Cello), Soogi Kang (Actor), Mark Voermans (Percussion), Bas Böttcher (Puppet theater), Felix Korinth (Viola), Kemal Dinç (Baglama)
Looking at the stars is special, evoking a sense of vastness and wonder. The phrase "reaching for the stars" signifies ambition and courage to try new things, be creative, dream, and find friendship. This concert explores the stars' significance, blending storytelling, poetry, art, and music to bring their magic closer.
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Nach den Sternen greifen

Sun, Apr 6, 2025, 15:00
Konzerthaus Berlin, Werner-Otto-Saal (Berlin)
Viola Bayer (Cello), Soogi Kang (Actor), Mark Voermans (Percussion), Bas Böttcher (Puppet theater), Felix Korinth (Viola), Kemal Dinç (Baglama)
Looking at the stars is special, evoking a sense of vastness and wonder. The phrase "reaching for the stars" signifies ambition and courage to try new things, be creative, dream, and find friendship. This concert explores the stars' significance, blending storytelling, poetry, art, and music to bring their magic closer.
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Tranquilla Trampeltreu

Sat, Mar 22, 2025, 15:30
Maren Voermans (Percussion), Mark Voermans (Percussion), André Lewski (Narrator), Martin Lutz (Sound), Christin Vahl (Set design), Christin Vahl (Stage design), Christine Mellich (Dramaturgy)
Tranquilla Trampeltreu, a turtle, embarks on a journey to attend the lion's wedding. The long trip, filled with quirky and profound encounters, becomes the real adventure. The story is suitable for ages 5+ who appreciate Michael Ende's tales, featuring captivating percussion music by Schlagwerk Voermans that characterizes the whimsical animals Tranquilla meets along the way.
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Tranquilla Trampeltreu

Sun, Mar 23, 2025, 15:30
Maren Voermans (Percussion), Mark Voermans (Percussion), André Lewski (Narrator), Martin Lutz (Sound), Christin Vahl (Set design), Christin Vahl (Stage design), Christine Mellich (Dramaturgy)
Tranquilla Trampeltreu, a turtle, embarks on a journey to attend the lion's wedding. The long trip, filled with quirky and profound encounters, becomes the real adventure. The story is suitable for ages 5+ who appreciate Michael Ende's tales, featuring captivating percussion music by Schlagwerk Voermans that characterizes the whimsical animals Tranquilla meets along the way.
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KlangKüken

Sat, Dec 14, 2024, 14:30
Konzerthaus Berlin, Werner-Otto-Saal (Berlin)
Emilia Viktoriia Lomakova (Cello), Hauke Renken (Percussion), Kristina Feix (Objekt-), Kristina Feix (Puppenspiel), Christine Mellich (Dramaturgy)
The squeaking rolling pin, the rhythmic cookie cutter, and the pounding dough enthusiastically accompany the cello's singing melody. But when it gets too much for the cello, pizzicato notes sharply restore calm, so you can all enjoy winter stories.
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KlangKüken

Sat, Dec 14, 2024, 16:30
Konzerthaus Berlin, Werner-Otto-Saal (Berlin)
Emilia Viktoriia Lomakova (Cello), Hauke Renken (Percussion), Kristina Feix (Objekt-), Kristina Feix (Puppenspiel), Christine Mellich (Dramaturgy)
The squeaking rolling pin, the rhythmic cookie cutter, and the pounding dough enthusiastically accompany the cello's singing melody. But when it gets too much for the cello, pizzicato notes sharply restore calm, so you can all enjoy winter stories.