Sonar Quartett / Neue Vocalsolisten Stuttgart

  • Music

This year Ultraschall Berlin – Festival for New Music presents at HAU Hebbel am Ufer a broad spectrum of contemporary music. The Ensemblekollektiv Berlin successfully combines four ensembles into a single orchestral body. The second concert by Neue Vocalsolisten and Sonar Quartett is dedicated to the links between literature and music, with vocal works by Oscar Bianchi, Stefan Keller, and a double encounter between Sergej Newski and the writer Michael Lentz. The third concert is completely given over to the timbre-eccentricities of the Swiss composer Michael Pelzel, who has been a guest of the Berlin Artists Programme (BKP) of the DAAD for the last few months. In a joint concert by Ultraschall Berlin and the BKP, the Klangforum Wien will play three large-scale ensemble works.
Ultraschall Berlin
Sonar Quartett

Sergej Newski: Und dass der Tod nicht fern bleibt (2005)
Neue Vocalsolisten Stuttgart

Stefan Keller: Dunkel ist das WAR (2014) / Uraufführung

Oscar Bianchi: Ad literam / Sergej Newski: Pacific Exile Konzert-Szene für sechs Sänger und Elektronik (2014) / Uraufführung

Dates

Past
Thu 22.1.2015, 21:00 / HAU1

Location

HAU1
Stresemannstr. 29, 10963 Berlin

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