Schedule - Deutsche Oper Berlin

Chamber Music I: Walking the tightrope
Composing in the system between conformity and artistic freedom
approx. 2 hours / one interval
- Violin
- Violin
- Viola
- Violoncello
- Violoncello
- Violoncello
- Bassoon
- Trumpet
- Trumpet
- Trumpet
- Baritone
- Piano
- Programming and moderation
- Programming and moderation
- Violin
- Violin
- Viola
- Violoncello
- Violoncello
- Violoncello
- Bassoon
- Trumpet
- Trumpet
- Trumpet
- Baritone
- Piano
- Programming and moderation
- Programming and moderation
Dmitri Dmitrievich Shostakovich [1906 - 1975]
String Quartet No. 4 in D major, op. 83
Hanns Eisler [1898 - 1962]
Songs for baritone and piano
„Linker Marsch“ (1957)
„Freie Wirtschaft“ (1959)
„Sklave wer wird dich befreien“ (1935)
„Die Krücken“ (1958)
„Mutterns Hände“ (1929)
„Zeitungsausschnitte“: „Der Sinnbegriff“ – „Mutter und Vater“ (1927)
„Verfehlte Liebe“ (1953)
„Solidaritätslied“ (1929)
Witold Lutosławski [1913 - 1994]
Bukoliki for viola and cello
Arvo Pärt [*1935]
Mirror in the Mirror for bassoon and piano
Sofia Asgatovna Gubaidulina [*1931]
Song without Words
Trio for 3 trumpets
György Sándor Ligeti [1923 - 2006]
Sonata for Violoncello solo
The selection of works and the dramaturgical conception of the Tischlereikonzerte are in the hands of the musicians of the orchestra. They are inspired by the new productions or revivals of the opera programme to create stimulating themes and unusual programmes that are unparalleled in their musical range in Berlin.