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Classical concerts featuring
Leonie Reineke

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Upcoming Concerts

Concerts featuring Leonie Reineke in season 2024/25 or later

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Next month
In Köln

Wie frei ist die Kunst?

Wed, Apr 9, 2025, 18:00
Yilmaz Dziewior (Direktor Museum Ludwig), Louwrens Langevoort (Intendant Kölner Philharmonie), Leonie Reineke (Presentation), Mitglieder des Ensemble Modern (Ensemble), Yannick Mayaud (Conductor)
The Ensemble Modern's concert series "How Free is Art?" explores artistic freedom and its limits through music and discussions. Philharmonie director Louwrens Langevoort and Museum Ludwig director Yilmaz Dziewior discuss how organizers can meet audience expectations, programming freedoms, and external influences. The concert features avant-garde music (Pierre Boulez), minimalist music (John Adams), and Jennifer Walshe's "Unbreakable line. Hinged waist".
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This season
In Köln

Wie frei ist die Kunst?

Sun, May 11, 2025, 15:00
Brigitta Muntendorf (Composer), Unai Urkola Etxabe (Composer), Leonie Reineke (Presentation), Mitglieder des Ensemble Modern (Ensemble), Elias Brown (Conductor)
The Ensemble Modern dedicates its concert series "How free is art?" to the topic of artistic freedom and its limits through music and discussions. In the series' final installment, "How free are composers?", composer Brigitta Muntendorf and Unai Urkola Etxabe discuss with Leonie Reineke the extent to which artists can incorporate personal beliefs, political stances, or influences from other cultures into their work. Hilda Paredes' "Forbidden games" (2019) deals with children detained without their parents in prisons on the US-Mexico border. Carmine-Emanuele Cella's "La mémoire de l'eau" (2014) addresses the fragility of water and our planet. Liza Lim's "The heart’s ear" (1997) takes a melody from Islamic Sufi music as its starting point.