Bothmer musically transports visitors to another time with its silent film concerts. With the help of a choir, a church organ and more, the German silent film classic "Nosferatu" is brought to life.
Das Konzert von Stephan v. Bothmer zu "Nosferatu"
© Stephan v. Bothmer
Bothmer's composition is gripping and extremely suggestive: the audience experiences the film from the inside out! A wonderful and eerie journey into one's own unconscious. The cult classic Nosferatu is the first and most charismatic Dracula adaptation in film history. The story of a young man who sets out to sell a house and ends up in a nightmare. The film is one of the most artistically valuable German film productions of all time. The poetic visual language, nature shots that have never been used before and the sensational performance of Max Schreck, together with von Bothmer's music, make for a mystical experience. (F.W. Murnau, D 1922)
Stephan Graf v. Bothmer has thrilled over 300,000 guests with his concerts on five continents: at the Schleswig-Holstein Festival and in the Laeiszhalle Hamburg as well as in Berlin at the Admiralspalast, the Wintergarten Varieté and the Berlin Cathedral, even at the Rock-Pop-Festival at Tempelhof Airport after Björk, Blur and the Pet Shop Boys. His compositions are as dramatic as they are playful and virtuosic, a fusion of Beethoven and Pink Floyd, Chopin and Deep Purple, African music and electronic music. He opened the 3rd International Organ Festival in the Almaty Philharmonic Hall (Kazakhstan) with two silent film concerts.
Admission: 35 euros regular, 25 euros reduced