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Katrin Bethge

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February 13, 2025
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Dichterliebe recomposed

Thu, Feb 13, 2025, 20:00
Konzerthaus Berlin, Werner-Otto-Saal (Berlin)
Horenstein Ensemble, Edgaras Montvidas (Tenor), Yuan Yu (Flute), Johanna Pichlmair (Violin), Jana Krämer-Forster (Violin), Matthias Benker (Viola), Andreas Timm (Cello), Ralf Forster (Clarinet), Ronith Mues (Harp), Jan Westermann (Percussion), Michal Friedlander (Piano), Katrin Bethge (Projections), Christian Jost (Conductor)
Love, loneliness and human finiteness: eternal themes run through the 16 songs of Robert Schumann's famous ‘Dichterliebe’ (Poet's Love) on poems by Heinrich Heine in a seemingly harmless folk song tone. In a double sense, everything is in flux here: the inner life of the protagonist, who vacillates between pain, doubt and happiness, and the mythical world of the past - symbolised by the Rhine, which winds its way through several verses. Composer Christian Jost took a close look at the work and embedded it in a completely newly composed soundscape. The harmonies and the spirit of Schumann are preserved, space and time are dissolved: ‘With Schumann and Heine, each individual song is self-contained. Each one is a frozen memory, the atmospheric condensation of a journey into the inner life of its protagonist, whose spiritual landscape unfolds before us piece by piece. In my work, the 16 songs of the cycle appear like islands, surrounded by the sounds and harmonies of which they are the nucleus and inspiration.’ Christian Jost does not tell a chronological story in his work. Supported by the projections of Katrin Bethge, individual windows into the human soul open up again and again in surprising ways. The Horenstein Ensemble already performed the world premiere in 2017.
March 28, 2025
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2 x hören

Fri, Mar 28, 2025, 20:00
Konzerthaus Berlin, Werner-Otto-Saal (Berlin)
Wu Wei (Sheng), Alexis Baskind (Sound design), Alexis Baskind (Sound engineer), Katrin Bethge (Lighting Design), Lin-Ni Liao (TPMC) (Conductor), Christian Jost (Presenter)
Composer Christian Jost as presenter, one or more musicians, a generally unknown contemporary work – and you, the listening audience. Afterwards you will you learn more about the music. It’s surprising how much your ears will be opened when you hear the piece for a second time.
May 4, 2025
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Mozart-Matinee

Sun, May 4, 2025, 11:00
Konzerthaus Berlin, Großer Saal (Berlin)
Konzerthausorchester Berlin, Anja Bihlmaier (Conductor), Alexander Melnikov (Piano), Uwe Emmrich (Viola), Lucy Zhao (Pipa), Gregor Schulenburg (Flute), Kristina Feix (Puppen-), Kristina Feix (Objekttheater), Bärbel Buse (Violin), Katrin Bethge (Lighting Design)
The Konzerthausorchester invites families to the Great Hall on Sundays at 11.00 - croissants and hot chocolate included! A musician always leads through the program. They reveal secrets from everyday life in the orchestra and invite you to join in. Meanwhile, younger siblings between the ages of 3 and 6 are very welcome at the “Musical childcare”.