This concert evening dares the exciting arch from the oldest testimonies of human musicality to the present. And it comes up with a surprise, because who would have thought that these “first witnesses” are flutes! Flutes made from animal bones, up to 40,000 years old.
Influenced by her studies of new music with Walter van Hauwe in Amsterdam and medieval music with Pedro Memelsdorff in Milan, Dorothee Oberlinger released a CD of works from the cornerstones of music history, including modern compositions dedicated to her, at the beginning of her career, illustrating the diversity of flute music and its importance.
The concert project “Eternal Breath – A Breath through Time” now brings Oberlinger together with Friederike Potengowski, specialist in prehistoric bone flutes, and percussionist Georg Wieland Wagner, who caused a sensation with their mystical album “The edge of times.” Together with the chamber orchestra l’arte del mondo, the three exceptional musicians have developed a breathtaking kaleidoscope of sounds throughout human history. In the process, the story of the flute is also told – as human breath through time made sound.
Dorothee Oberlinger is one of the most renowned representatives of her instrument. She made her debut in 1997 at the international SRP/Moeck U.K. competition in London, where she won 1st prize. Numerous invitations to concerts, festivals and concert halls throughout Europe, America and Asia followed.
Program: u.a.
Admission:
Kat. I: 28,50 Euro / erm. 21,90 Euro
Kat. II: 20,80 Euro / erm. 16,40 Euro
Date:
13.02.2022 18:00 – 20:30
Venue;
Kurhaus Bad Hamm, Ostenallee 87, 59071 Hamm
Quelle: www.steverbett.de
Hamm (D): Eternal Breath – A breath through the time
This concert evening dares the exciting arch from the oldest testimonies of human musicality to the present. And it comes up with a surprise, because who would have thought that these “first witnesses” are flutes! Flutes made from animal bones, up to 40,000 years old.
Influenced by her studies of new music with Walter van Hauwe in Amsterdam and medieval music with Pedro Memelsdorff in Milan, Dorothee Oberlinger released a CD of works from the cornerstones of music history, including modern compositions dedicated to her, at the beginning of her career, illustrating the diversity of flute music and its importance.
The concert project “Eternal Breath – A Breath through Time” now brings Oberlinger together with Friederike Potengowski, specialist in prehistoric bone flutes, and percussionist Georg Wieland Wagner, who caused a sensation with their mystical album “The edge of times.” Together with the chamber orchestra l’arte del mondo, the three exceptional musicians have developed a breathtaking kaleidoscope of sounds throughout human history. In the process, the story of the flute is also told – as human breath through time made sound.
Dorothee Oberlinger is one of the most renowned representatives of her instrument. She made her debut in 1997 at the international SRP/Moeck U.K. competition in London, where she won 1st prize. Numerous invitations to concerts, festivals and concert halls throughout Europe, America and Asia followed.
Program: u.a.
Dorothée Hahne: commentari III
Dorothee Oberlinger: recorders
Friederike Potengowski: Stone Age bone flutes
Georg Wieland Wagner: percussion
l’arte del mondo
Werner Ehrhardt: direction
Admission:
Kat. I: 28,50 Euro / erm. 21,90 Euro
Kat. II: 20,80 Euro / erm. 16,40 Euro
Date:
13.02.2022 18:00 – 20:30
Venue;
Kurhaus Bad Hamm, Ostenallee 87, 59071 Hamm
Quelle: www.steverbett.de
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