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Join us for an evening dedicated to pianist and writer Pawel Kuschnir. Featuring Chopin mazurkas performed by three brilliant pianists, followed by Pawel's own as part of his "Mazurkas on Wednesdays" series. This concert launches the Pawel Kuschnir Memorial Fellowship, supporting music students from Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus. Pawel, a courageous voice against the war, tragically died in custody. By attending, you support this mission and his legacy.
The Apollo Choir of the Staatsoper Unter den Linden will perform J.S. Bach's Christmas Oratorio, parts 1-3, for their annual Christmas concert. Wishing for peace, light, and joy in difficult times, the choir has chosen this piece to bring joy and confidence to the audience.
The Advent - a time of hope. The music will convey courage and hope and put its listeners in an Advent mood.
16-year-old Elisabeth from Georgia has acute myeloid leukemia. A benefit concert with artists from Berlin and Georgia aims to support her and cover medical expenses. This event is a sign of solidarity and hope, and all contributions will significantly help Elisabeth's recovery and demonstrate the importance of community support.
The Vokalhelden, a non-profit organization founded in 2013 by the Berlin Philharmonic, present a heartwarming winter concert featuring young voices from across Berlin. The concert includes a diverse range of songs from various cultures and musical styles.
The Wilmersdorf Chamber Choir celebrates its 40th anniversary this year. Together with pianist Philip Mayers, they present works from the 19th to 21st centuries in various instrumentations: mixed choir a cappella and with piano, as well as women's choir and solo singing with piano and piano solo. Hear about the fate of a water fairy, an elf, and the storm wind of menacing spirits, before concluding the evening with meditative sounds.
Fascinatingly fragile tonal images: Exaudi is one of the world’s leading vocal ensembles with a strong affinity for the outlying margins of new and ancient music. This group of singers can now be experienced at Musikfest Berlin in a late-night concert of chromatically spectacular Renaissance music. In the Papal chapel singer and music theorist Vicente Lusitano an artist is also represented who is now thought likely to be the first Black composer to be published in Europe.