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October '22
October '22
11.
with transfer of office of the rectors
Philipp Scharwenka (1847–1917) from Sonata No. 2 for piano and violin in e minor op. 114 1st movement Allegro moderatoYoerae Kim violinMatteo Weber piano Evelyn Meining Chairwoman of the University Council Welcome Arne BraunState Secretary  in the Ministry of Science, Research and the Arts Baden-Württemberg Greeting on the occasion of the 51st anniversary of the Karlsruhe University of Music Niels Wilhelm Gade (1817–1890) from Fantasy Pieces for Clarinet and Piano op. 43  No. 1 Andantino con… Weiterlesen
Tuesday, 19:30 o'clock
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October '22
7.
12th Night of the Profs
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) Piano sonata N° 8 in c minor op. 13 "Pathétique" Piano sonata N° 23 in f minor op. 57 "Appassionata" Piano sonata N° 29 in B flat major op. 106 "Hammerklavier", Prof. Dr. h. c. Kalle Randalu Klavier  , Biography Kalle Randalu was born in Estonia, where he also grew up. His teacher in Tallinn was Bruno Lukk, himself still a student of Paul Hindemith and Leonid Kreutzer in Berlin. After his education at the Tallinn Conservatory, Kalle Randalu moved to the… Weiterlesen
Friday, 19:30 o'clock
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Eventtype: Klaviermusik · Piano Music
September '22
September '22
23.
Competition for Solo or Ensemble with clarinet
The competition commemorates the clarinettist Wolfgang Meyer. He was in demand both as a soloist and as a chamber musician. With his sister Sabine Meyer and his brother-in-law Reiner Wehle, he played in the "Trio di Clarone". Moreover, he was not exclusively committed to classical music: He recorded six albums with jazz saxophonist Peter Lehel.  And so this competition was also about the connections of classical music to other genres: classical clarinet in relation to different musical styles (… Weiterlesen
Friday, 19:30 o'clock
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Eventtype: Solo- und Ensemblemusik · Solo and Ensemble Music
September '22
22.
Competition for Solo or Ensemble with clarinet - second round
The competition commemorates the clarinettist Wolfgang Meyer. He was in demand both as a soloist and as a chamber musician. With his sister Sabine Meyer and his brother-in-law Reiner Wehle, he played in the "Trio di Clarone". Moreover, he was not exclusively committed to classical music: He recorded six albums with jazz saxophonist Peter Lehel.  And so this competition was also about the connections of classical music to other genres: classical clarinet in relation to different musical styles (… Weiterlesen
Thursday, 11:00 o'clock
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Eventtype: Competitions
July '22
July '22
17.
Symphonic Concert of the School Music Orchestra
Galina Ustvolskaya (1919-2006) Symphonic Poem No. 2 Although she likes to be called Shostakovich's "favourite pupil", there are worlds between her scores, influenced by Old Testament religiosity, and Shostakovich's music. The "Poèm No. 2", composed in 1957, comes from Ustvolskaya's less radical early phase and at least shows traces of her teacher's tonal language. Sergei V. Rachmaninov (1873-1943) Piano Concerto No. 2 in C minor op. 18 The concerto, which begins quite unusually with a striking… Weiterlesen
Sunday, 19:00 o'clock
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Eventtype: Sinfonische Musik · Symphonic Music
July '22
16.
Excerpts from the concert of the School Music Orchestra
Moderation Students of the Master Music Education programme Ji Eun Park pianoSchulmusikOrchester der Hochschule für Musik Karlsruhe Musical direction Stefan Ottersbach        
Saturday, 11:30 o'clock
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Eventtype: Für Kinder · For Children
July '22
14.
Soloist exam class Prof. Wolfgang Rihm and Prof. Markus Hechtle
Haosi Howard Chen is originally from Shanghai and migrated to the United States as a child, where he completed his undergraduate studies at the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA), majoring in composition as well as piano. During his undergraduate studies, he received scholarships as well as numerous awards, and then served as an adjunct music theory instructor at UCLA. He completed his master's degree in composition with Wolfgang Rihm and Markus Hechtle at the Karlsruhe University of… Weiterlesen
Thursday, 19:30 o'clock
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Eventtype: Neue Musik · Contemporary Music
July '22
8.
New works by students of the Institute of Music Informatics and Musicology
Realization SAM - ComputerStudio of the University of Music Karlsruhe            
Friday, 19:30 o'clock
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Eventtype: Neue Musik · Contemporary Music
July '22
4.
Students of the brass classes
artistic direction Prof. Dirk Hirthe The programme is still to be announced.            
Monday, 19:30 o'clock
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Eventtype: Solo- und Ensemblemusik · Solo and Ensemble Music
June '22
June '22
29.
Franz Schubert · Lied recital
What was originally planned as a Schubertiade with men's vocal ensembles now becomes a Lieder evening due to unforeseen cancellations - but not a "Winterreise". The selection fits the season and is based on the motto of one of the song titles:Den ganzen Sommer lang (All Summer Long). Markus Schäfer tenorHartmut Höll piano      
Wednesday, 19:30 o'clock
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Eventtype: Gesang · Singing
June '22
21.
Pianorecital · works by Robert Schumann and Johannes Brahms
Robert Schumann Novellette D major op. 21/8 The eighth and last Novellette is a complex, breathless piece with many tempo increases. Only one passage is calmer; it is a reminiscence of Clara. "The voice from afar" Robert Schumann noted there.  The melody is taken from Clara's Notturno op. 6 No. 2. Nachtstücke (Night Pieces) op. 23 The title ultimately chosen, Nachtstücke, goes back to E. T. A. Hoffmann's narrative work. In the sombre Opus 23, "more owl's eyes glimmer than stars", wrote Franz… Weiterlesen
Tuesday, 19:30 o'clock
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Eventtype: Klaviermusik · Piano Music
June '22
18.
Deutsche Staatsphilharmonie Rheinland-Pfalz
We would like to thank Mr. Jesko Sirvend  for taking over the conducting duties in today's concert at short notice in place of the ill Brandon Keith Brown.   Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy (1809-1847) The Hebrides or "Fingal's Cave" Concert Overture No. 2 op. 26 In August 1829, the 20-year-old composer visited the Hebrides archipelago northwest of Scotland with its famous Fingal's Cave. It is named after King Fingal, a mythical figure from the "Songs of Ossian". Mendelssohn's music, however,… Weiterlesen
Saturday, 19:30 o'clock
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Eventtype: Sinfonische Musik · Symphonic Music
June '22
15.
Deutsche Staatsphilharmonie Rheinland-Pfalz
Richard Strauss (1864-1949) Horn Concerto No. 2 in E flat major 60 years after his 1st Horn Concerto, Strauss composed his 2nd Horn Concerto, which, like the first, begins with a fanfare-like cadenza by the soloist and then enters into a dialogue with the woodwinds, who also dominate the idyllic slow movement. The lively, final Rondo "even turned out quite nicely", said Richard Strauss. György Kurtág (geb. 1926) Movement from the Viola Concerto The Viola Concerto was Kurtág's graduation work… Weiterlesen
Wednesday, 19:30 o'clock
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Eventtype: Sinfonische Musik · Symphonic Music
June '22
9.
Students of the Karlsruhe University of Music · Conception Kristian Nyquist
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 in F major BWV 1047 Paul Hindemith (1895-1963) Chamber concerto for 12 solo instruments op. 24 No. 1 Anton Webern (1883-1945) Concerto for nine instruments op. 24 Hoasi Howard Chen (*1991) Harpsichord Concerto (premiere) Johann Wilhelm Hertel (1727-1789) Chamber concerto for harpStudents of the Karlsruhe University of Music Conception Kristian Nyquist      
Thursday, 19:30 o'clock
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Eventtype: Solo- und Ensemblemusik · Solo and Ensemble Music
June '22
3.
Singers from the Institute for MusicTheatre
For more than 400 years, opera as a "powerhouse of emotions" has fascinated its audience as much as its performers. Many composers have influenced the development of this genre and still strike a chord with the emotions of their audiences today. The students of the Institute for MusicTheatre present a selection of their favourite scenes from the long history of opera, which have touched them emotionally and strengthened their decision to go on stage as opera singers. Well-known arias and scenes… Weiterlesen
Friday, 19:30 o'clock
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Eventtype: Musiktheater & Oper · Music Theatre & Opera
May '22
May '22
21.
Charity concert in favor of the population suffering from the war in Ukraine
Charles Ives (1874-1954) „The Unanswered Question“ Zeynep Gedizlioğlu (*1977) Blick des Abwesenden (View of the Absent) (2018) Piano Concerto Franz Schubert (1797-1828) "Great" Symphony in C major no. 8 D 944 Yue Zou, pianoOrchestra of the Karlsruhe University of Music Conductor Ronald Zollman  
Saturday, 19:30 o'clock
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Eventtype: Sinfonische Musik · Symphonic Music
May '22
18.
Concert on the 10th anniversary of Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau's death
"The frost has sprinkled a white sheen" Concert on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the death of Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (1925-2012) Solo songs and ensembles by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy, Franz Schubert, Robert Schumann, Johannes Brahms, Gustav Mahler, Hugo Wolf and Richard StraussProf. Dr. Stephan Mösch "Zeitgenosse der Zukunft" (Contemporary of the future)Prof. Christiane Libor sopranoMarie Seidler mezzo-sopranoZhuohan Sun tenorThomas Hampson baritoneYuriko Watanabe · Prof. Hartmut… Weiterlesen
Wednesday, 19:30 o'clock
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Eventtype: Lied und Vokalmusik · Lied and Vocal Music
May '22
8.
Children's songs for adults
Soloist exam Magdalena Wolfarth Class of Prof. Hartmut Höll · Prof. Dr. h. c. Mitsuko Shirai Children's songs for adults by Robert Schumann · Richard Strauss · Ignace Strasfogel · Leonard BernsteinJulia Obert sopranoCarlotta Lipski mezzo-sopranoShichao Cheng tenorMagdalena Wolfarth piano      
Sunday, 19:30 o'clock
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Eventtype: Lied und Vokalmusik · Lied and Vocal Music
May '22
4.
with scholarship holders and other students of the Karlsruhe University of Music
Zonta Benefit Concert in favour of Ukrainian women and the ZONTA scholarship for young female artists at the University of Music Karlsruhe Franz Danzi · Franz Schubert · Henryk Wieniawski · Gustav Mahler · Claude Debussy · Mykola Lysenko and Ukrainian songsMaria Sytailo sopranoAlona Zahoria soprano Soyeon Lee mezzo-sopranoElisso Gogibedashvili violinAnnalena Litterst clarinetNargiza Alimova pianoSarah Pavlovic pianoProf. Sigmar Steddin pianoJhih-Ting Wong piano Elisso Gogibedashvili was 2020… Weiterlesen
Wednesday, 19:30 o'clock
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Eventtype: Solo- und Ensemblemusik · Solo and Ensemble Music
May '22
3.
Collaborative Composing: Together we are less alone
Zusammen sind wir weniger allein  · Together we are less alone Brandon Lincoln Snyder Going (2019/2022) Mariachiara Di Cosimo Bells 2.0 (2021) Dimitrios-Nikolaos Stavrou Αλλοίωσις (2021) Elina Lukijanova Ja (2021)Talk with the composers Collaborative works funded by the impulse program "Art despite distance" of the Ministry of Science, Research and the Arts Baden-Württemberg "d"                       Mariachiara Di Cosimo · Brandon Lincoln Snyder · (2022)                 Elina Lukijanova ·… Weiterlesen
Tuesday, 19:30 o'clock
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Eventtype: Neue Musik · Contemporary Music