
#free∃roica@Jazzhall
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the orchestra strives towards revolutionary ideas and seeks small upheavals
Thursday, 04/10/2025 20:00
HfMT, JazzHall
The evening is about revolutions - both historical and musical - and the heroes that brought them about. Without sheet music, without a conductor and without chairs, the Stegreif Ensemble strives towards revolutionary ideas and searches for the small upheavals. The audience is taken on a journey from 18th century France to the present day. Beethoven's Eroica is reinterpreted through performance, improvisation and recomposition. Broken bars, oversized props and blown-up orchestral arrangements make Beethoven's quest for the new and unexpected tangible.
This concert is part of the Stegreif@JazzHall series, celebrating the 10th anniversary of the orchestra's creative development, which has been redefining the boundaries of classical music for a decade.Stegreif is known for its unconventional approach to classical music and shows new ways musically, conceptually and organizationally of what a contemporary orchestra can look like today. The international musicians combine symphonic music with improvisation and influences from other genres in radical recompositions and involve the audience in original spatial concepts. The result is a unique sound experience that harmonizes the centuries-old canon with today's listening expectations.
__Line-Up--
Sebastian Caspar - Conductor
Mike Conrad, Alistair Duncan - recomposition, arrangement
David Fernández, Franziska Ritter - scenography, direction
Arnaud Poumarat - lighting design
Eintritt: 24,00 EUR
Ermäßigt: 11,00 EUR
Tickets are available at eventbrite.
#free∃roica takes place as part of the project Stegreif@Jazzhallproject, funded by the TIME FOUNDATION BUCERIUSthe Claussen Simon Foundation and the Rusch Foundationwill take place.