Trombone meets harp: Using words and music, two musicians narrate stories of the right to free development of your personality in the extraordinary atmosphere of the seat of the federal president.
Thu. 3.10.
13:00, Villa Hammerschmidt
Maxine Troglauer & Teresa Raff
- Chamber Music
- Past Event
- Free entry, registration necessary, tickets non-transferable
Contributors
- Maxine Troglauer trombone
- Teresa Raff harp
Programme
Presented concert
Hildegard von Bingen (1098–1179)
»Variationen über Sicut Malum«, Arr. Troglauer/Raff
Ethel Smyth (1858–1944)
»March of the women«, Arr. Troglauer/Raff
Paul Hindemith (1895–1963)
Sonata for Harp, 1st movement
Hanns Eisler (1889–1962)
»Die Pappel am Karlsplatz«, text: Bertolt Brecht
Kate Moore (*1979)
»We must not stop here«
Thelonious Monk (1917–1982)
»Round Midnight«, Arr. Mike Lewis, Troglauer/Raff
Florence Price (1878–1953)
»Adoration« for Organ, Arr. Elaine Fine, Troglauer/Raff
Traditional
»We shall overcome«, Arr. Troglauer/Raff
Description
Citizens are given the free development of their personality, the right to life, physical integrity and freedom directly in the second article in Germany’s Basic Law. Entirely in this spirit, Maxine Troglauer and Teresa Raff free themselves from instrumental and gender stereotypes. In the atmosphere of Villa Hammerschmidt, steeped in history, they use their instruments to tell moving stories from the past and present, from within and beyond Germany’s borders.
Please note: Due to security regulations at the Villa Hammerschmidt venue, personal details must be provided when booking the free tickets per person. Please bring your identity card to the concert. Tickets are not transferable.
This event is in German.