Konzerthaus Berlin - Kleiner Saal
Ex Utero – Eine neue Marienvesper
Concert
Gendarmenmarkt, 10117 Berlin
A new Marian Vespers for eight singers and continuo

© Theresa Pewal
Concert program
Chiara Margarita Cozzolani
„Concerti sacri“, op. 2 (Auszüge)
Chiara Margarita Cozzolani
„Salmi a otto voci concertati“, op. 3 (Auszüge)
Hildegard Westerkamp
„Breaking News“ für 2-Kanal-Zuspielung Hildegard Westerkamp
„Moments of Laughter“ für 2-Kanal-Zuspielung und gemischtes Vokalensemble (Auzüge)
Michèle Bokanowsky
„Korè“ für acht Stimmen und Tonband
Catherine Lamb
„pulse/shade“ für vier ähnliche, höhere Stimmen
„Concerti sacri“, op. 2 (Auszüge)
Chiara Margarita Cozzolani
„Salmi a otto voci concertati“, op. 3 (Auszüge)
Hildegard Westerkamp
„Breaking News“ für 2-Kanal-Zuspielung Hildegard Westerkamp
„Moments of Laughter“ für 2-Kanal-Zuspielung und gemischtes Vokalensemble (Auzüge)
Michèle Bokanowsky
„Korè“ für acht Stimmen und Tonband
Catherine Lamb
„pulse/shade“ für vier ähnliche, höhere Stimmen
Description
Polyphonic vocal music from the 17th century meets contemporary sound fragments of baby and children's voices. In “Ex Utero”, the Berlin vocal ensemble The Present expands the associative space of a Marian Vespers and celebrates female creative power over four centuries.
The focus is on the music of Chiara Margarita Cozzolani, who lived as a nun in a Benedictine convent in Milan in the 17th century and achieved national fame as a composer, singer and “maestra di capella”.
Hildegard Westerkamp's “Moments of Laughter”, in which the composer also incorporates fragments of her daughter's voice, is interspersed with Cozzolani's motets of up to eight voices. Thus, te liturgical celebration of Mary, the mother of Jesus, also becomes a sensual reflection on birth and life.
The focus is on the music of Chiara Margarita Cozzolani, who lived as a nun in a Benedictine convent in Milan in the 17th century and achieved national fame as a composer, singer and “maestra di capella”.
Hildegard Westerkamp's “Moments of Laughter”, in which the composer also incorporates fragments of her daughter's voice, is interspersed with Cozzolani's motets of up to eight voices. Thus, te liturgical celebration of Mary, the mother of Jesus, also becomes a sensual reflection on birth and life.
Cast
Hanna Herfurtner
Soprano
Olivia Stahn
Soprano
Bernadette Beckermann
Alto
Amélie Saadia
Alto
Tim Karweick
Tenor
Robert Sellier
Tenor
Florian Hille
Bass
Felix Schwandtke
Bass
Lee Santana
Theorbo
Juliane Laake
Viola da Gamba
Mira Lange
Organ and Harpsichord
The Present
Dates
Konzerthaus Berlin - Kleiner Saal
Gendarmenmarkt, 10117 Berlin
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