Lukas Böhm

Lukas Böhm

Lukas Böhm (Schlagzeug) erhielt im Alter von 8 Jahren seinen ersten Klavierunterricht, mit 15 Jahren begann er am „Studienseminar Kiel“ seine Schlagwerkausbildung bei Km. Paulgefried Zulauf. 2008 wechselte er als Jungstudent an die „Hochschule für Musik Hanns Eisler Berlin“ in die Klasse Sanja Fister/Mario Würzebesser, seit 2010 studiert Lukas an der „Hochschule für Musik Hanns Eisler Pauke und klassisches Schlagwerk bei Rainer Seegers, Franz Schindlbeck und Li Biao. Weitere musikalische Impulse erhielt er bei Meisterkursen durch Klaus Tresselt, Eric Sammut, Katarzyna Mycka, Frederic Macarez u.a. Lukas Böhm ist mehrfacher 1. Bundespreisträger beim Wettbewerb „Jugend musiziert“, sowohl als Schlagzeuger als auch als Pianist. Darüber hinaus erspielte er sich Preise beim „Concours international de timbales“, Paris/Frankreich" 2008, beim „Hanns-Eisler Wettbewerb für zeitgenössische Musik“ 2009, sowie der „Italy Percussion Competition“ 2010. Orchestererfahrungen sammelte Lukas Böhm bei der Jungen Deutschen Philharmonie, dem Konzerthausorchester Berlin, Deutschen Kammerorchester, Ensemble modern, den Berliner Symphonikern, dem Orchester der Deutschen Oper Berlin und der Orchesterakademie der Berliner Philharmoniker. Solistische und kammermusikalische Auftritte, hauptsächlich mit Ni Fan in dem 2012 gegründeten Percussion-Duo „DoubleBeats“, gab er u.a. bei der International Percussion Ensemble Week Bjelovar/Croatia, Internationale Mercedes-Benz Music Festival China, MDR Musiksommer, Musikfest Berlin. Seine Leistungen wurden gewürdigt durch Förderpreise und Stipendien der Deutschen Stiftung Musikleben, Manfred Vetter Stiftung, Ensemble modern Akademie, Richard Wagner Stipendienstiftung, Marie-Luise Imbusch Stiftung sowie der Internationalen Musikakademie für Hochbegabte Jugendliche in Deutschland e.V. Derzeit ist Lukas Stipendiat der Oscar und Vera-Ritter Stiftung Hamburg, des Vereins Yehudi Menuhin „Live Music Now“ Berlin sowie Frankfurt/Main und der Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes.

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01
DEC

Adventskalender im Foyer: Das 1. Fensterchen

Today in the foyer: "An American Christmas"
Favourite songs from North and South America
with Julie Wyma, Valeria Delmé and Jamison Livsey
5.00 p.m. / Rank foyer on the right
Duration: approx. 25 minutes / free admission


From the frosty north of Alaska to the southernmost tip of Chile, from Buenos Aires to New York City - the Advent season is celebrated across the entire American double continent. But there are huge differences in how Christmas is celebrated. This diversity is also reflected in the music that precedes and accompanies the festivities. While the Argentinian composer Ariel Ramírez takes up the lively rhythms of South American dances in his cantata "Navidad Nuestra" ("Our Christmas"), songs such as "White Christmas" or "I'll Be Home for Christmas" succeed in translating the contemplative into the popular in a unique way. Join sopranos Julie Wyma and Valeria Delmé and pianist Jamison Livsey on a journey through the musical realms on the other side of the Atlantic.

Julie Wyma comes from the USA and studied at the universities of Indiana, Missouri and Arizona. Numerous performances on the opera and concert stage have taken her throughout the USA and Europe. Since the 2021/22 season, she has been a member of the Deutsche Oper Berlin chorus as 1st soprano, where she not only sings in the major choral operas with her colleagues, but also takes on a solo role as La Conversa in SUOR ANGELICA. In addition to her work as a singer, Julie Wyma is also active as a singing teacher, costume designer and director.

Valeria Delmé was born in Buenos Aires and gained her first musical experience at an early age, including as a soloist in the children's chorus of the Teatro Colón. This was followed by further opera performances on various stages in Argentina and training at the Conservatorio Superior de Música "Manuel de Falla" before she began performing regularly in Germany in 2017. Valeria Delmé now sings as 2nd soprano in the chorus of the Deutsche Oper Berlin.

The pianist and conductor Jamison Livsey studied at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan. In 2016, he conducted a premiere of TURN OF THE SCREW in Tel Aviv. He has worked as a répétiteur with conducting engagements at many opera companies, including Minnesota Opera, Chautauqua Opera, Sarasota Opera, Opera Cleveland, Anchorage Opera, Opera in Williamsburg, Toledo Opera, Sugar Creek Symphony and Song, Pine Mountain Music Festival and Opera North. He has also appeared with these opera companies as a harpsichordist and orchestral pianist with a repertoire ranging from Monteverdi and Rossini to the present day. He has worked as a guest conductor at Opera Santa Barbara. He is also active as a Lied accompanist, including for Vivica Genaux. At the Deutsche Oper Berlin, he works as a répétiteur in the chorus.