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Glacial Decoy / In the Fall / Working Title

With three works created over a period of more than 40 years, the Performing Arts Season dedicates an evening to the American choreographer Trisha Brown, looking at her artistic work and its continuation after her death in 2017 as if under a magnifying... moreabout: Glacial Decoy / In the Fall / Working Title

Date:
Thursday, 23/January/2025 19:30 (1 more date)
Venue:
Haus der Berliner Festspiele - Große Bühne
Address:
Schaperstraße 24, 10719 Berlin-Wilmersdorf

STAATSKAPELLE BERLIN & FINNEGAN DOWNIE DEAR

From January 2025, the Staatsoper Unter den Linden will present György Kurtág’s only opera Fin de partie, based on Samuel Beckett’s Endgame. During the run of performances, the Staatskapelle and a group of vocal soloists bring Kurtág’s 1990 Beckett homage... moreabout: STAATSKAPELLE BERLIN & FINNEGAN DOWNIE DEAR

Date:
Monday, 03/February/2025 19:30
Venue:
Pierre Boulez Saal
Address:
Französische Straße 33 D, 10117 Berlin-Mitte

TABEA ZIMMERMANN

“There are very few artists in the Champions League of performers who are as passionate about new works as she is,” says composer Enno Poppe about his collaboration with Tabea Zimmermann, the dedicatee of his viola concerto Filz, which she premiered in... moreabout: TABEA ZIMMERMANN

Date:
Sunday, 01/December/2024 16:00
Venue:
Pierre Boulez Saal
Address:
Französische Straße 33 D, 10117 Berlin-Mitte

YULIA DEYNEKA & DENIS KOZHUKHIN

Yulia Deyneka, principal violist of the Staatskapelle Berlin, has long been part of the Pierre Boulez Saal’s artistic family as a chamber musician, member of the Boulez Ensemble, and professor at the Barenboim­-Said Akademie. Denis Kozhukhin, her partner... moreabout: YULIA DEYNEKA & DENIS KOZHUKHIN

Date:
Thursday, 12/June/2025 19:30
Venue:
Pierre Boulez Saal
Address:
Französische Straße 33 D, 10117 Berlin-Mitte

TRIO CON BRIO COPENHAGEN

Danish composer Louise Alenius challenges the conventions of classical performance practice with her daring and experimental works. Her latest piece now receives its world premiere at the Pierre Boulez Saal—with Trio con Brio Copenhagen continuing its... moreabout: TRIO CON BRIO COPENHAGEN

Date:
Thursday, 30/January/2025 19:30
Venue:
Pierre Boulez Saal
Address:
Französische Straße 33 D, 10117 Berlin-Mitte

LEONKORO QUARTET

Over the course of two seasons, several acclaimed ensembles have performed Jörg Widmann’s String Quartets Nos. 6–10 at the Pierre Boulez Saal. Titled “Studies on Beethoven,” these five works offer a contemporary creative response to the works of one of... moreabout: LEONKORO QUARTET

Date:
Thursday, 05/June/2025 19:30
Venue:
Pierre Boulez Saal
Address:
Französische Straße 33 D, 10117 Berlin-Mitte

GERRIT ILLENBERGER & GEROLD HUBER

Following his acclaimed appearance in a Young Singers Concert during last season’s Schubert Week, baritone Gerrit Illenberger returns to perform his first full recital at the Pierre Boulez Saal. He is joined by Gerold Huber, the longtime artistic partner... moreabout: GERRIT ILLENBERGER & GEROLD HUBER

Date:
Saturday, 18/January/2025 19:00
Venue:
Pierre Boulez Saal
Address:
Französische Straße 33 D, 10117 Berlin-Mitte

Galli: See How You Get On

Galli’s arrival to Berlin aligned with the '68 uprisings in German in which political provocation, awakening, and upheaval expanded beyond the university. moreabout: Galli: See How You Get On

Konzerthausorchester Berlin, Iván Fischer

Of light and shadow: The 19-year-old Franz Schubert's third symphony in D major, which is cheerful and at times like a folk song, was written for a private circle in 1815 and probably premiered there, is followed by Anton Bruckner's tragic last work,... moreabout: Konzerthausorchester Berlin, Iván Fischer

Date:
Friday, 04/October/2024 19:00 (1 more date)
Venue:
Konzerthaus Berlin - Großer Saal
Address:
Gendarmenmarkt, 10117 Berlin-Mitte

Time (stories) from 350 years

Schönhausen occupies a unique position in Berlin's monument landscape: as one of the city's few historical monuments, the palace has been repeatedly rebuilt but never fundamentally destroyed, and it has remained an important site of German history and... moreabout: Time (stories) from 350 years

Contemporary Art at the Humboldt Forum

Whether in the staircase hall, on the roof terrace or in the middle of the exhibition spaces - the areas of the Berlin Humboldt Forum are home to numerous works of contemporary art, some of which take up large spaces. In four competitions for seven locations... moreabout: Contemporary Art at the Humboldt Forum

Jan-Peter E.R. Sonntag: UOAEI – HELMHOLTZ VOOCAAL: KITTLER’S FORMANT

UOAEI – HELMHOLTZ VOOCAAL : KITTLER’s FORMANT is a sound installation and at the same time the echo and the apparative traces of a discursive interconnection of central theoretical motifs from Hermann von Helmholtz’s On The Sensation of Tone (1862) and... moreabout: Jan-Peter E.R. Sonntag: UOAEI – HELMHOLTZ VOOCAAL: KITTLER’S FORMANT

FAIR PLAY - The 7 Virtues, Sylwia Makris

In her second collaboration with the Peter Janssen Collection, Sylwia Makris depicts the seven virtues of Bushidō (武士道, literally "Way of the Warrior") in fourteen powerfully impressive scenes on large-scale canvases. Famous historical incidents and legends... moreabout: FAIR PLAY - The 7 Virtues, Sylwia Makris

Whale Fall: abyss

“Whale Fall: abyss” is an ever evolving interdisciplinary work of film, installation and dance that was born from the sonic dissidence of Black grief. Do we give ourselves time to grieve? How can grief be decomposed and transformed? Whale Fall is a scientific... moreabout: Whale Fall: abyss

Date:
Friday, 11/October/2024 20:30 (1 more date)
Venue:
Tanzfabrik Berlin: Tanzfabrik Berlin BÜHNE x Uferstudios
Address:
Uferstraße 23, 13357 Berlin-Wedding

Times of upheaval

On September 5, 1866, a new, large synagogue was inaugurated in Berlin's Spandauer Vorstadt, which was soon called the New Synagogue. This "once most beautiful and largest synagogue" in Germany had room for 3,200 men and women. Damaged inside during... moreabout: Times of upheaval

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