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Lucilla Schmidinger

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February 7, 2025
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VISUAL MUSIC NIGHT I

Fri, Feb 7, 2025, 21:00
Konzerthaus Berlin, Werner-Otto-Saal (Berlin)
Simon Höfele (Trumpet), Thomas Pfaffinger (Composition), Thomas Pfaffinger (Stage), Kaan Bulak (Composition), Kaan Bulak (Stage), Lucas Gutierrez (Visuals), Istanbul Ghetto Club (Audiovisual Live-Set), Lucilla Schmidinger (Dramaturgy)
Three sets, ranging from experimental soundscapes and electronic compositions to hypnotizing beats, each in combination with visual forms of expression - a broad spectrum of audiovisual performance art and artistic reflection await you on the opening evening of our festival! “mirror//flesh” for trumpet and electronics questions the relationship between artist and audience and addresses self-reflection in the performing arts. The interplay of sound, space, light and choreographic elements dissolves the boundaries between listening and watching. “Resonance of Berlin”, an audiovisual homage to Berlin, uses AI-supported sound and image compositions to present an artistic ‘city map’ that captures personal and collective perceptions of the metropolis. The performance allows the audience to experience its complexity in a new way and invites them to reflect on the influence of perception on artistic creation.Istanbul Ghetto Club, a multidisciplinary Berlin music collective with a sense of humor and an erotic touch, combines Anatolian, Greek and Mesopotamian melodies with modular synthesizers, visuals and performing arts. They hide behind masks and veils, but have nothing to hide. Anatolian Acid” emerges from tradition and zeitgeist, sweeping the audience away in a live performance and inviting them to dance. Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
February 14, 2025
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VISUAL MUSIC NIGHT II

Fri, Feb 14, 2025, 21:00
Konzerthaus Berlin, Werner-Otto-Saal (Berlin)
REICH / BAUMGÄRTNER / PRINGLE, Maria Reich (Violin), Moritz Baumgärtner (Drums), Mark Pringle (Piano), ChunLi Wang (Visuals), Rachel Fenlon (Piano), Rachel Fenlon (Voice), Rachel Fenlon (Electronic), Jamie A. MacMillan (Video), Wolfgang Voigt (Sound), Ali M. Demirel (Visuals), Lucilla Schmidinger (Dramaturgy)
Our second Visual Music Night Werner-Otto-Saal offers you a poetic-synaesthetic experience in three sets. “Poème” is the debut album (2022) of the Berlin trio Reich / Baumgärtner / Pringle, who create a sound network of dense, playful communication in the rare combination of piano, violin & drums/percussion. Their unmistakable joint sound entices you to pause and listen, is multi-layered, delicate, irrepressible and concise. ChunLi Wang's visuals add another playful layer to this set, creating fluid transitions between technology and anthropology, opening up a poetic immersive world. The novel song cycle “Sing Nature Alive” composed by McIntire is based on poetic lyrics about the love of nature and the urgency of the climate crisis. Rachel Fenlon interprets it with voice, piano and live electronics, complemented by Macmillan's nature videos. Voice and piano combine with field recordings of water, nature and breathing to create a continuous dream-like texture. Moving, haunting and thought-provoking, the “songs” emerge in full form or rise up as traces, only to sink back into the blur. The second Visual Music Night ends with “Rückverzauberung”, an almost hour-long ambient trip through more than three centuries of music history: medieval lute and flute sounds interweave with baroque falsetto song fragments, bells and horns to create amorphous, abstract soundscapes. Small spinet and harp loops tumble intoxicatedly over feverishly beautiful violin surfaces. Atonality and euphony flow effortlessly into and out of each other. Voigt's principles of loops and deconstruction redefine old sound worlds. Ali M. Demirel enriches the set with his live visuals, in which the wonders of nature with their sometimes microscopic patterns are revived into abstract images.
February 19, 2025
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Spielzeit#39

Wed, Feb 19, 2025, 17:00
Mitglieder des Konzerthausorchesters Berlin, Lucilla Schmidinger (Presenter)
As the first symphony orchestra, the Konzerthausorchester Berlin started an interactive livestream series on the gaming platform twitch in April 2021.The monthly two-hour livestreams are called „Spielzeit" and had 1.34 million views so far. For an average of 3.000 viewers, members of the Konzerthausorchester Berlin play music, explain their instruments and offer glimpses into their professional daily life.