Schedule - Deutsche Oper Berlin
Chamber Music V: The sound of the forest – bringing nature to life
Moderated chamber music in the Tischlerei
approx. 2 hours / one interval
- Violin
- Viola
- Violoncello
- Double bass
- Bassoon
- ClarinetThomas Byka
- Horn
- Flute
- Trombone
- Harp
- With
- Piano, harpsichord
- Special guestGregor Mayrhofer
- Programme creation
- Violin
- Viola
- Violoncello
- Double bass
- Bassoon
- ClarinetThomas Byka
- Horn
- Flute
- Trombone
- Harp
- With
- Piano, harpsichord
- Special guestGregor Mayrhofer
- Programme creation
Antonio Vivaldi [1678 – 1741]
‘Il gardellino’ – Concerto for Flute and Basso continuo, Op. 10 No. 3, RV 428
Robert Schumann [1810 – 1856]
Various songs, arranged for trombone and piano
Franz Schubert [1797 – 1828]
“Der Hirt auf dem Felsen” [D 965], for soprano, clarinet and piano
*** Intermission ***
Sofia Gubaidulina [1931 – 2025]
“Garden of Joys and Sorrows” for flute, viola, harp
Gregor Mayrhofer [*1987]
“Lageder Octet” for string quartet, horn, clarinet, bassoon
Composers throughout the centuries have expressed their relationship with nature and its creatures in music. How do we listen to this music today, in times of climate crisis and mass extinction, and how do younger composers address this topic? Listen to works by Sofia Asgatovna Gubaidulina, Franz Schubert, Antonio Vivaldi and Gregor Mayrhofer.
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Inspired by productions from the opera repertoire, the orchestra's musicians put together six dramaturgically conceived programmes that are unparalleled in Berlin in terms of their musical range. From solo violin to songs to percussion ensembles, you will experience surprising concerts that are charmingly and knowledgeably moderated by our curating colleagues.