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With “Herz” and MendelssohnA chamber music evening, performed by members of the Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin, is dedicated to three female composers. Including Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy’s sister, Fanny Hensel-Mendelssohn, the actual inventor of the “Songs without Words”. Grażyna Bacewicz was considered a musical luminary of the mid-20th century in Poland. And Maria Herz (1878-1950)? Is currently being rediscovered, for example by us! Ballrooms have had a great time in Berlin. Without the plush dance halls, the Golden Twenties would probably not have become the cult brand that it is today, and which even had an impact on the founding years of radio. The RSB opens up two of Berlin’s lovingly maintained ballrooms for selected chamber concerts: the Ballhaus Wedding and the Ballhaus Neukölln, today’s “Heimathafen”.Both mark stations on an imaginary line between the orchestra’s two radio houses during its 100-year history: the Haus des Rundfunks in Charlottenburg and the Funkhaus Nalepastraße in Oberschöneweide.
An evening of chamber music, performed by members of the members of the Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin, is dedicated to two female composers. female composers. Grażyna Bacewicz was regarded as a musical luminary in Poland of the mid-20th century. And Maria Herz (1878-1950)? Is currently being rediscovered, for example by us!The concert in Studio 14 will take place without an intermission.
With “Herz” and Mendelssohn An evening of chamber music, performed by members of the members of the Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin, is dedicated to three female composers. female composers. Including the sister of Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy, Fanny Hensel-Mendelssohn, the actual inventor of the “Songs without words”. Grażyna Bacewicz was regarded as a musical luminary in Poland of the mid-20th century. And Maria Herz (1878-1950)? Is currently being rediscovered, for example by us!
In the anniversary season of the Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin, chamber music ensembles of the RSB will perform for the first time at the Humboldt Forum. The musicians return to the historic venue where the RSB has performed several times in its past at the Palace of the Republic. Inspired by the collections and exhibitions, micro-concerts will be played.The performances by RSB members will take place during opening hours, admission is free.The exact locations of the concert and its repetition will be announced. Please leave jackets, coats and large bags at the cloakroom or the lockers on the ground floor before entering the Museum of Asian Art on the 3rd floor. The number of seats is limited, plus standing room.