Schedule - Deutsche Oper Berlin
Jazz Festival from 5 to 12 May 2025
5. Jazz Festival: Händel ́s Journey to Jazz
A fusion of jazz and lyrics in the Tischlerei
approx. 90 minutes / no interval
- Music by George Frideric Handel, arrangements and conducting
- Texts
- Moderation
- Piano
- Soprano
- SaxophoneStephan Abel
- Trombone
- Violin
- Viola
- VioloncelloLeslie Riva-RuppertStephan Braun
- BassGuilherme Castro
- PercussionsRolo Rodriguez
- Drums
- Programme creation
- 05202520:00MayMon€ 28.00 / reduced € 15.00
- 06202520:00MayTue€ 28.00 / reduced € 15.00
- 07202520:00MayWed€ 28.00 / reduced € 15.00
- 08202520:00MayThu€ 28.00 / reduced € 15.00
- 09202520:00MayFri€ 28.00 / reduced € 15.00
- 10202520:00MaySat€ 28.00 / reduced € 15.00
- 11202511:00MaySun€ 5,00
- 11202520:00MaySun€ 28.00 / reduced € 15.00
- 12202511:00MayMon€ 5,00
- Music by George Frideric Handel, arrangements and conducting
- Texts
- Moderation
- Piano
- Soprano
- SaxophoneStephan Abel
- Trombone
- Violin
- Viola
- VioloncelloLeslie Riva-RuppertStephan Braun
- BassGuilherme Castro
- PercussionsRolo Rodriguez
- Drums
- Programme creation
The eventful biography of Georg Friedrich Händel from Halle, who died in London on 14 April 1759, resembles the lives of jazz legends, and the richness of his music invites jazz interpretation. The Berlin pianist Rolf Zielke arranges impressions from the music of various Handel compositions for the unusual instrumentation of this evening. A promising undertaking: Handel's music, characterised by baroque joie de vivre, meets the rhythmic sensuality of South America and the sparkling joy of playing of this rousing jazz ensemble. Rolf Zielke's arrangements shed new light - full of respect - on Handel's original music.
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It's hard to believe: in May 2025, the jazz festival will take place in the Tischlerei for the 5th time and illustrious programmes and stars of the jazz scene will join forces. Experience Handel's music as the perfect template for improvised jazz (5, 6 May). The fantastic guitarist Josho Stephan plays a tribute to Django Reinhardt (7, 8 May), the unforgettable songs that originated on the Motown Records label are interpreted by Worthy Davis on 9 May and Mette Nadja Hansen lends her voice and bends her knee to the incomparable Ella Fitzgerald and The Count (10, 11 May). Two concerts for children aged between 4 and 7 about the "magic dragon Mo", the first trumpet dragon in Pyromania, will conclude the festival on 11 and 12 May.