PHOTO: © Ralph Koch

collegium vocale Stuttgart / Sebastian Herrmann - Sebastian Herrmann

In the organizer's words:

Tobias Furholt Director of the percussion ensemble

Adversity out of humanity

Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy Why do the heathen rage

John Cage Third Construction

Helmut Lachenmann Consolation I

Thomas Jennefelt Warning to the Rich

Kim André Arnesen Even When He Is Silent

Elisabeth Fußeder World premiere

Our Stiftsmusik scholarship holder ensemble, the collegium vocale Stuttgart, places contemporary choral music at the center of its concert. In 1967, the Stuttgart avant-garde composer Helmut Lachenmann (*1935) composed Consolation I for 12 voices and percussion ensemble. Lachenmann understood the text, a passage from Ernst Toller's drama Masse Mensch (1920), as "consolation in the face of helplessness and fear of existence". The melodious Even When He Is Silent by Norwegian composer Kim André Arnesen (*1980) also exudes comfort. The new, as yet untitled work by Elisabeth Fußeder (*2000), who studied composition in Freiburg, is very topical.

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Price information:

10 euros (pupils, students, people with severe disabilities 5 euros)

Location

Stiftskirche Stiftstraße 12 70173 Stuttgart

Organizer | Event Series

Stiftsmusik Stuttgart
Stiftsmusik Stuttgart Stiftstraße 12 70173 Stuttgart

Organizer

Stiftsmusik Stuttgart Stuttgart

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