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“Tipping Points. Fourteen ways to describe climate change”

Tue, Feb 25, 2025, 20:00
Philharmonie Berlin, Chamber Music Hall (Berlin)
Members of the Berliner Philharmoniker (Ensemble), Gregor A. Mayrhofer (Conductor), Harald Lesch (Presentation), Christophe Horák (Violin), Ulrich Knörzer (Viola), Ludwig Quandt (Cello), Janusz Widzyk (Double bass), Anja Malkov (Flute), Iria Folgado (Oboe), Matic Kuder (Clarinet), Barbara Kehrig (Bassoon), László Gál (French horn), Riccardo Caruso (Drums), Korbinian Fichtl (Drums), Sarah Tysman (Piano)
Gentle drizzling, vigorous splashing, thunderous drumming – rain comes in many guises. Hanns Eisler’s 1941 film score Fourteen Ways to Describe Rain was one of his best chamber music works. Today, in the face of accelerating climate change, weather patterns take on a whole new urgency. Inspired by Eisler, Gregor Mayrhofer explores these phenomena in his composition Tipping Points. Fourteen ways to describe climate change, a commissioned work which will be premiered as part of our Biennale, explores pivotal moments for our climate. The physicist and science journalist Harald Lesch will host this dialogue concert.