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Classical Concerts at
Karlstorbahnhof

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Kai Schumacher. Christoph Sietzen. MOTUS Percussion Minimal Night

Fri, Apr 11, 2025, 20:30
Kai Schumacher (Piano), Christoph Sietzen (Percussion), MOTUS Percussion (Percussion)
An evening dedicated to Minimal Music at Karlstorbahnhof, featuring Steve Reich's works. Pianist Kai Schumacher performs Reich's "Electric Counterpoint" and his own compositions. Percussionist Christoph Sietzen and MOTUS Percussion present Reich's "Drumming." This event includes the entire Minimal Night, with a late-night ticket available from 10 pm.
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Late Night Ticket Minimal Night

Fri, Apr 11, 2025, 22:00
Christoph Sietzen (Percussion), MOTUS Percussion (Percussion)
An evening dedicated to Minimal Music at Karlstorbahnhof, featuring Steve Reich's "Drumming." Percussionist Christoph Sietzen and ensemble MOTUS Percussion will perform this rarely heard, hour-long piece. Using Reich's "phasing" technique, they create mesmerizing, meditative soundscapes. This event is for the late-night ticket. For the full Minimal Night with Kai Schumacher, click [provided link]. Sietzen discusses the complexities of "Drumming" in a podcast with Thilo Braun.
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Musiktag für alle Workshops, Konzerte und Mitmachangebote für Jung und Alt

Sun, Mar 30, 2025, 11:00
Gregor Schulenburg (Community-Music), Gregor Schulenburg (Flute), Gregor Schulenburg (Ethnische Holzblasinstrumente), Marion Haak-Schulenburg (Community-Music), Marion Haak-Schulenburg (Singer), Mitglieder des Festivalcampus-Ensembles, Mitglieder der Deutschen Kammerphilharmonie Bremen
A Music Day invites people of all ages to experience festival musicians in short concerts and participate in guided workshops. The Karlstorbahnhof transforms into a Momo-like amphitheater, offering a refuge from everyday life. Activities include community music, children's workshops, and a "Music Swap Lab" with the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen. Participants can enjoy music, games, crafts, and food.

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Concerts at Karlstorbahnhof in season 2024/25 or later

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This month
In Heidelberg

Musiktag für alle Workshops, Konzerte und Mitmachangebote für Jung und Alt

Sun, Mar 30, 2025, 11:00
Gregor Schulenburg (Community-Music), Gregor Schulenburg (Flute), Gregor Schulenburg (Ethnische Holzblasinstrumente), Marion Haak-Schulenburg (Community-Music), Marion Haak-Schulenburg (Singer), Mitglieder des Festivalcampus-Ensembles, Mitglieder der Deutschen Kammerphilharmonie Bremen
A Music Day invites people of all ages to experience festival musicians in short concerts and participate in guided workshops. The Karlstorbahnhof transforms into a Momo-like amphitheater, offering a refuge from everyday life. Activities include community music, children's workshops, and a "Music Swap Lab" with the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen. Participants can enjoy music, games, crafts, and food.
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vision string quartet Quartett Reloaded

Wed, Apr 2, 2025, 20:00
vision string quartet (Streichquartett)
The vision string quartet masterfully blends classical fidelity with experimental band energy. Their fresh approach to string quartet masterpieces has propelled them to international acclaim. Their "Vision" also includes broadening their stylistic horizons, integrating pop, jazz, and original compositions. Schostakovich's eighth quartet harmoniously coexists with the quartet's own works from their album "Spectrum".
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Familienkonzert Spielen mit Zeit

Sun, Apr 6, 2025, 16:00
Tobias Kaiser (Flute), Gunter Pretzel (Viola), Masako Ohta (Piano), Uta Sailer (Moderator), Uta Sailer (Concept), Johannes Volkmann/Papiertheater Nürnberg (Szene), Johannes Volkmann/Papiertheater Nürnberg (Concept)
Time is a mystery: invisible yet tangible, unstoppable yet elusive. Adults claim to never have enough, but children like Momo, Beppo, and Gigi resist the pressure. Explore this in "Playing with Time," a family concert featuring music from Telemann, Pärt, Ibert, Bach, Bartók, and Takemitsu. For ages 7+. €5 for children, €15 for adults.
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Kai Schumacher. Christoph Sietzen. MOTUS Percussion Minimal Night

Fri, Apr 11, 2025, 20:30
Kai Schumacher (Piano), Christoph Sietzen (Percussion), MOTUS Percussion (Percussion)
An evening dedicated to Minimal Music at Karlstorbahnhof, featuring Steve Reich's works. Pianist Kai Schumacher performs Reich's "Electric Counterpoint" and his own compositions. Percussionist Christoph Sietzen and MOTUS Percussion present Reich's "Drumming." This event includes the entire Minimal Night, with a late-night ticket available from 10 pm.
Artistic depiction of the event
Next month
In Heidelberg

Late Night Ticket Minimal Night

Fri, Apr 11, 2025, 22:00
Christoph Sietzen (Percussion), MOTUS Percussion (Percussion)
An evening dedicated to Minimal Music at Karlstorbahnhof, featuring Steve Reich's "Drumming." Percussionist Christoph Sietzen and ensemble MOTUS Percussion will perform this rarely heard, hour-long piece. Using Reich's "phasing" technique, they create mesmerizing, meditative soundscapes. This event is for the late-night ticket. For the full Minimal Night with Kai Schumacher, click [provided link]. Sietzen discusses the complexities of "Drumming" in a podcast with Thilo Braun.
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Harb. Netirk. Prégardien. Ensemble Resonanz & Friends Liedstadt zu Gast beim Heidelberger Frühling

Thu, May 29, 2025, 19:30
Mais Harb (Singer), Hêja Netirk (Singer), Julian Prégardien (Tenor), Faleh Khaless (Oud), Deniz Mahir Kartal (Duduk), Hozan Safear (Perkussion), Musiker*innen des Ensemble Resonanz, Tobias Schwencke (Komposition), Tobias Schwencke (Arrangement)
Three outstanding artists perform old and new songs, blending poetic reflection and political engagement. Hêja Netirk's contemporary Kurdish music, Mais Harb's Druze music, and Julian Prégardien's Schubert lieder are showcased in solo performances and inspiring collaborations, featuring shared melodies and song parts from Germany, Kurdistan, Syria, Iran, and Austria. "Liedstadt," a non-profit cultural startup initiated by Prégardien, Pisaroni, and Jazdi, chose Hamburg as its festival home and aims to revitalize and share songs innovatively across German-speaking regions.