
"no ego amplitudes"
Music between hope and ruin, between past and present, between gravity and lightness.
As in real life, much stands in contrast to another, yet in moving forward together, the degrees of distance can not only increase but also decrease.
The selected works by Luciano Berio, Gerald Eckert, and Nicolaus A. Huber explore figures from Prometheus to Martin Luther King, who have given humanity hope, and phenomena ranging from growing distance to lighthearted interaction.
Program:
Nicolaus A. Huber
"with ego amplitudes" (2016)
for violin and piano
Luciano Berio
"O King" (1968)
for soprano and ensemble
Gerald Eckert
"den angestoßenen Augen der Steine" (2014)
for contrabass clarinet, vln, live-electronics and tape
Nicolaus A. Huber
"Die Leber des Prometheus" (2004)
for soprano and ensemble
Ensemble Reflexion K and guests
Clara Stengaard Hansen, soprano
Beatrix Wagner, flute
Joachim Striepens, clarinet
Daria-Karmina Iossifova-Molier, piano
Rui C. Antunes - violin
Uschik Choi, violoncello
Andre Bartetzki, live-electronics
Gerald Eckert, live-electronics, direction
