Afleveringen
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Music can be part of the most challenging moments in our lives. Light and darkness, birth and death - with her CD "Enigma", Sarah Aristidou created a panorama of sounds and musical landscapes of our soul. Sabine Bergk talks with Sarah Aristidou about the "Lamento Turco" by Andreas Tsiartas.
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Complexity culminates into tragedy in Dostoevsky's masterpiece "The Idiot" - and it might be nearly impossible to set it into music. With the "The letters of Nastasya Filippovna", Sidney Corbett reduced the drama to a maximum of intensity and obsession. If love might never be possible - beauty always is.
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Romantic poetry has been attracting many composers with its musical colours. In his "Wiegenlied", Moritz Eggert picked a poem by Clemens Brentano to dive deeply into the dark moments of romanticism. Sabine Bergk talks with Moritz about lullabies in turbulent times. We wish you a wonderful Christmas!
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Bird song and art song are very close, even though birds know better than we do. Judith Weir talks with Sabine Bergk about the refreshing and optimistic power of music. Welcoming the day, as it is written in Robert Bridges poem "Nightingales" - that Judith set into music in her song cycle "The Voice of Desire" - might be close to welcoming every moment in Zen Buddhism. Just one moment or even one chord can be more than you would ever think, if you start exploring it.
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Dedicated to an English friend in the Cotswolds, Torsten Rasch wrote a song during the pandemic to brighten him up in his isolated life. Sabine Bergk talks with Torsten Rasch about the power of music in rough times - and about the attractiveness of English culture.
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What is it all about to make music? Is it connected to the room, the musicians, the audience and what about performing a score? Sabine Bergk talks to Irene Kurka about Eva-Maria Houben's book "Musical Practice as a Form of Life".
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Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven was one of the most sparkling figures of the New York Dada. She was born in Swinemünde and became friend with Marcel Duchamp, Peggy Guggenheim and Djuna Barnes. Her poems were published next to James Joyce. The composer Snezana Nesic brought her back to life in her art song "Lady Dada of Berlin Kreuzberg". The outstanding Duo Körber-Wong is performing an exceptional work of art.
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How strong is Schumann's influence on contemporary art song? The composer Moritz Eggert and Sabine Bergk talk about the Schumann phenomena, trying to dive deeply into his complexity and his endless inventions. Moritz assumes that Schumann is the beginning of modern music.
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A love poem, a prayer, en empty space in the air - the composer Sidney Corbett and Sabine Bergk talk about complexity and clarity, loneliness, collaborations and the deep devotion to music. The poem "Malika" is by the Austrian poet Christoph W. Bauer.
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Friendship and music are based on time. The composer Alexander Keuk and poet Sabine Bergk talk about the development of art, crossing ways in life and their song cycle about a tired but timeless sun.
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If life was a white garden, every blossom in it would be like a blanc piece of paper. Poet and podcaster Sabine Bergk and composer Moritz Eggert talk about contemporary Lied production as a steady part of their life. Their mutual Lied "The White Garden", written for bassoon and voice, was initially thought as a birthday present for a friend. While Sabine has never seen the white garden of Vita Sackville-West she indicated in the poem, Moritz visited it.