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Konzertreihe: POLYPHONISCHE BEGEGNUNGEN – POLYPHONIC ENCOUNTERS

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Sun, Jan 11, 2026, 17:00
Das Ensemble Phantasm, ein Gambenconsort, lädt seit Mitte März 2025 zu einer eigenen Konzertreihe in der St. Elisabeth-Kirche in Berlin-Mitte. Die Konzerte widmen sich ganz der Polyphonie und rücken jeweils einen in dieser Kompositionstechnik besonders profilierten Komponisten in den Fokus. Die Konzerte der Saison 2025/26 bieten dem Berliner Publikum Gelegenheit, kompositorisches Neuland zu erkunden – die englischen Komponisten Orlando Gibbons, Henry Purcell und William Lawes sind zwar in ihrem Heimatland, auf dem europäischen Festland dagegen kaum bis wenig bekannt. Mit... Read full text

Keywords: Gambenconsort, Komponistenporträts, Konzertreihe

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Phantasm Viol ConsortOrchestra
Laurence DreyfusTreble viol, Director
Emilia BenjaminTreble viol
Jonathan MansonAlto viol
Heidi GrögerBass viol, Violone
Markku Luolajan-MikkolaBass viol

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