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Heikko Deutschmann

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March 9, 2025
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Matinée of the Friends of the Berliner Philharmoniker e. V. “Music must enchant” ‒ A Maurice Ravel matinée

Sun, Mar 9, 2025, 11:00
Philharmonie Berlin, Main Auditorium (Berlin)
Varian Fry Quartett (String Quartet), Philipp Bohnen (Violin), Christoph von der Nahmer (Violin), Martin von der Nahmer (Viola), Knut Weber (Cello), Gerhard Vielhaber (Piano), Heikko Deutschmann (Speaker), Susanne Stähr (Concept), Susanne Stähr (Texts)
A Maurice Ravel matinéeHe is perhaps the most popular French composers: Maurice Ravel. Who doesn't know his Bolero, which presents a huge upward curve based on a distinct drum rhythm? The music always stays in time, as precise as a clockwork, but with its constantly expanding instrumentation and growing dynamics, it can either put us in a trance or ecstasy. It was not only with this work that Ravel achieved a real stroke of genius. This composer also allows us to dream nostalgically of times gone by and the paradise of childhood. With him, we can also look to the future and into other genres, as Ravel was one of the first to make jazz acceptable in classical music. On his 150th birthday, which the music world will celebrate on 7 March 2025, we want to honour Maurice Ravel with a musical and literary matinee that will take you through his life and present some of his most original chamber music works.
June 8, 2025
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25 years “Philharmonic Salon”

Sun, Jun 8, 2025, 15:30
Philharmonie Berlin, Chamber Music Hall (Berlin)
Heikko Deutschmann (Speaker), Anna Prohaska (Soprano), Noah Bendix-Balgley (Violin), Kotowa Machida (Violin), Martin von der Nahmer (Viola), Martin Löhr (Cello), Marie-Pierre Langlamet (Harp), Manfred Preis (Saxophon), Cordelia Höfer (Piano), Götz Teutsch (Programme supervision)
For 25 years, curator and cellist Götz Teutsch has been bringing music and literature together in the Philharmonic Salon. A wide variety of cultural worlds have been experienced. The series has presented the Mendelssohn family and their guests, traced the travels of the legendary Casanova, and brought Gustav Mahler's Vienna to life. This anniversary concert, featuring actor Heikko Deutschmann and soprano Anna Prohaska with members of the Berliner Philharmoniker, is all about art and kitsch – two worlds that are particularly captivating when they overlap.