Events
ANTONIO VIVALDI / TOSHIO HOSOKAWA: SINGING GARDEN
with AKADEMIE FÜR ALTE MUSIK BERLIN
Toshio Hosokawa, born in Hiroshima in 1955, is perhaps the most significant living Japanese composer. His works which are performed by top-class orchestras around the world define him as belonging to the cultural tradition of Japanese nature description.
“Singing Garden” is a concert installation featuring Vivaldi’s “Four Seasons” and Hosokawa’s own music which interlinks the individual movements of Vivaldi’s works.
The internationally renowned recorder virtuoso Jeremias Schwarzer and the Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin interweave these utterly different musical worlds with one another to form a poetic musical description of a garden from one night to the next under the title “Singing Garden”. The spatial artist Claudia Doderer has created an atmospheric stage area in a play of objects, surfaces and light for this concert installation.
Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin
Concertmaster Georg Kallweit
Jeremias Schwarzer recorders
Idea and concept Jeremias Schwarzer
Room and Light Claudia Doderer
Light Christian Weißkircher
Video Dirk Schulz
Dramaturgy Ilka Seifert
Project management Folkert Uhde
Supported by Kulturstiftung des Bundes.
Tickets Price group B