Schedule - Deutsche Oper Berlin

Chamber Music IV: Against forgetfulness
Chamber music in an unconventional atmosphere
approx. 2 hours / one interval
- With
- Readings
- Bass baritone
- Soprano
- Solo dancer of the Staatsballett Berlin
- Violin
- Violin
- Violin
- Violin
- Viola
- Violoncello
- Violoncello
- Flute
- Bassoon
- Clarinet
- Trumpet
- Trumpet
- Trombone
- Trombone
- Percussion
- Percussion
- Percussion
- Piano
- Programme creation
- With
- Readings
- Bass baritone
- Soprano
- Solo dancer of the Staatsballett Berlin
- Violin
- Violin
- Violin
- Violin
- Viola
- Violoncello
- Violoncello
- Flute
- Bassoon
- Clarinet
- Trumpet
- Trumpet
- Trombone
- Trombone
- Percussion
- Percussion
- Percussion
- Piano
- Programme creation
Johannes Brahms [1833 – 1897]
from: Two Songs op. 91 for Alto Voice, Viola and Piano
„Gestillte Sehnsucht“
Hanns Eisler [1898 - 1962]
"Circus" - Septet No. 2 for flute, clarinet, bassoon and string quartet
Julius Fučik [1872 - 1916]
"Einzug der Gladiatoren" op. 68 for brass quartet
Hans Krása [1899 - 1944]
Three Songs for baritone, clarinet, viola, violoncello
on poems by Arthur Rimbaud
Pavel Haas [1899 - 1944]
String Quartet No.1 in C sharp minor
Igor Loboda [*1956]
“Requiem” for violin solo
John Cage [1912 - 1992]
"Credo in us" for percussion and piano
In word and sound, the memorial concerts "Wider das Vergessen" (Against Forgetting) remember members of the Städtische Oper (until 1933) and the Deutsches Opernhaus (from 1934) who were excluded, persecuted or murdered by the National Socialists. In the 3rd edition of this series, the theatre painter Georg Freude, who was a communist, and the three Jewish artists will be presented in the Tischlerei on 7 February: Soprano Beata Malkin, chorus member Wally Ofner-Tuchler and dancer Julia Marcus, will be honoured. Therefore, the artistic programme of this commemorative concert will be created by orchestra members, by Oliver Boyd ( chorus), Sua Jo ( ensemble) and the solo dancer of the State Ballet, Iana Balova. The texts will be spoken by the actress Margarita Broich. Works by Johannes Brahms, Hanns Eisler, Julius Fučik, Hans Krása, Pavel Haas, Igor Loboda and John Cage will be performed.