
Stegreif Orchester - #explore_händel@Jazzhall
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The Stegreif Orchester presents a fascinating fusion of jazz and baroque, inspired by the masterpieces of George Frideric Handel. This creative concert performance celebrates improvisation as a connecting element between two musical eras. Under the direction of Alistair Duncan, a dynamic interplay unfolds that allows Handel's works - from the Concerto Grosso to the famous "Aria Lascia ch'io pianga" - to shine in a new light.
Stegreif is known for its unconventional approach to classical music, which is characterized by spontaneous improvisation. The international musicians combine symphonic music with improvisation and influences from other genres in radical recompositions. This blurs the boundaries between jazz and classical music and creates a unique sound experience. The musicians involve the audience in original spatial concepts and make it possible to experience classical music in the moment.
This concert is part of the Stegreif@JazzHall series, which celebrates the creative development of the orchestra, which has been redefining the boundaries of classical music for a decade, on the occasion of its 10th anniversary.
Contributors
Alistair Duncan - recomposition, arrangement & direction
Gineke Pranger - scenography, direction
Arnaud Poumarat - lighting design
Lena Böckmann - costume
Eintritt: 24,00 EUR
Ermäßigt: 11,00 EUR
Tickets are available at eventbrite.
Supported by the TIME FOUNDATION BUCERIUS, the Claussen Simon Foundation and the Rusch Foundation.