In the organizer's words:
Opera
Musiksalon // Extra: Musical landscapes with three ensembles
Shakespeare, films and mathematics inspire him. He looks for the "mistakes" in Beethoven's string quartets or invents new, fantastic voices for Bach's inventions. - The composer Ming Tsao is a cosmopolitan and polymath. His father immigrated to the USA from China, his mother came from Austria. He studied composition in San Diego, but also ethnomusicology, mathematics and philosophy in New York. Today he lives in Berlin and is one of the country's most exciting composers. "My music is concrete, representational music," writes Ming Tsao. With his scenic sounds, he wants to transport the audience into a sonic "free space" in which they can let their thoughts wander. And where better to do this than in the beautiful sounding Kulturkirche Epiphanias, with three top-class guest ensembles! Not Reconciled (Ensemble Ascolta) Pathology of Syntax (Mivos Quartet) Third part to Bach's two-part inventions (Due Corde) Third part to Bach's two-part riddle canons (world premiere with Due Corde) Plus Minus (Ensemble Ascolta)
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