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She also has experience in other sectors like modelling, fashion, film and performance art.
But when it gets a bit more complicated and it's about really getting involved with another person, with other ideas or melodies that you're not used to, then you have to pay more attention and really listen.
Yu-Hui: I love that the cuisine in Taiwan—and in other Asian countries, too—is so diverse. At home, I enjoy cooking and do it often—actually, whenever I have time in the evenings.
Alongside 29 violin concertos and various other works for his instrument, the violin virtuoso and composer Giovanni Battista Viotti left behind the aphorism “Le violon, c'est l'archet.” (“The violin is the bow.”).
On the one hand, the piece is governed by the laws of twelve-tone music; on the other, it is highly emotional and, to my mind, heart-rendingly moving. The subject matter could hardly be more topical.
For somebody in a city without family, it was very important be able to lean onto others and connect, especially during that time. In a city like Berlin, the best and the worst are possible for you. This group was such a beautiful landing place for me.
Quite a few of the graduates now play with us or have found their way into other renowned orchestras. I myself was a student at this school in the 1970s, and I have now been teaching clarinet, chamber music, and orchestral playing there for decades.
The leaders of the other sections support me in this.
The perfect coffee soundtrack consists of music that I love – for my instrument, the French horn, of course, as well as other instruments that I like very much.
Like no other composer, Mahler's entire oeuvre revolves around mourning and consolation, death and life. For our dramaturge Andreas Hitscher, his symphonies demand not only listening but "unreserved co-experience.
For me, it’s not about catering to a genre, but about bringing the musical traditions I come from – whether traditional music played on the bağlama, classical European music, or other styles that have influenced me – into collaborations like the one with Ensemble
Accurate to the gram through customs But back to the big double bass case: Isn't it also very practical for holding travel souvenirs from other orchestra members and an extra salami for the snack?
The ensemble will perform this and other works at the festival on November 21.
Among other things, they explain how our VR glasses and tablets work. They also offer a glimpse behind the scenes when guiding visitors through the concert hall on free tours nearly every day.
In addition to the Konzerthaus and the Konzerthausorchester Berlin, musical congratulations were extended by Lang Lang and the Orchestre de Paris, violinist Midori, violinist Ray Chen, violist Nils Mönkemeyer, pianist Tzimon Barto and several other guests.
Or they are creative and artistic in other ways. I think that's a very nice and necessary addition. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN “DONE” WITH A PIECE? I don't think that has ever happened to me.
Classical music may sometimes seem more complex and ambivalent than some other music. But at best, this keeps us excited and wide awake.
How did you get to know each other? I actually got to know Pekka through this very violin concerto by Bryce Dessner, which we are now performing together at the Konzerthaus. This concerto was written especially for him.
No other morning will come.” (Bertolt Brecht, Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny) However, Weill and Brecht incurred the wrath of their critics with the radio cantata “Berlin Requiem”, a scathing critique directed towards Prussian militarism.
Like no other, this composer embodies a perspective on humanity in the world – with all its possibilities and limitations.