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Isabel Mundry Showcase, Part 1

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Sat, Sep 7, 2024, 19:00
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.

Keywords: Musikfest Berlin

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Musicians

Ensemble MusikfabrikEnsemble
Bas WiegersConductor
Hanna WeirichViolin
Marco BlaauwTrumpet
Markus SchwindTrumpet
Dirk RothbrustDrums
Valerie FritzCello

Program

Noli me tangereIsabel Mundry
Schwankende ZeitIsabel Mundry
FiguraIsabel Mundry
HochwaldGeorg Friedrich Haas
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