Deutsche Oper at Konzerthaus Berlin
Symphony Concert: Light on Parsifal
Concert
Gendarmenmarkt 2, 10117 Berlin
with works by Karlheinz Stockhausen and Richard Wagner

Concert program
Karlheinz Stockhausen (1928 – 2007)
Michaels Reise um die Erde
for trumpet and orchestra
from Donnerstag aus Licht
John Cage (1912 – 1992)
4'33''
Richard Wagner (1813 – 1883)
Parsifal
Excerpts from the third part
Michaels Reise um die Erde
for trumpet and orchestra
from Donnerstag aus Licht
John Cage (1912 – 1992)
4'33''
Richard Wagner (1813 – 1883)
Parsifal
Excerpts from the third part
Description
In the context of Mittwoch aus Licht, Titus Engel, for his first concert as conductor-in-residence, connects the musical worlds of Stockhausen and Wagner. Both composers not only shaped the music of their time, but they also polarised opinion, both aesthetically and socially. A mystical aura still surrounds both; religion of art and classical heroic epic are the central elements of their two late works.
A few days before the premiere of Mittwoch, the second act of Donnerstag offers insights into another day of the week-long opera cycle. As a purely instrumental section, Michael’s journey around the world traces a hero’s path culminating in his ascension to Heaven. The parallels to Parsifal’s journey, profoundly influenced by Wagner’s affinity for religious spirituality, are evident. John Cage's piece 4′33″ serves as a link and prelude to the quasi-sacred atmosphere, having revolutionised listening through the establishment of the musical pause as a sonic space. The concert marks the opening of the thematic focus on Stockhausen and Cage, co-curated by Titus Engel.
A few days before the premiere of Mittwoch, the second act of Donnerstag offers insights into another day of the week-long opera cycle. As a purely instrumental section, Michael’s journey around the world traces a hero’s path culminating in his ascension to Heaven. The parallels to Parsifal’s journey, profoundly influenced by Wagner’s affinity for religious spirituality, are evident. John Cage's piece 4′33″ serves as a link and prelude to the quasi-sacred atmosphere, having revolutionised listening through the establishment of the musical pause as a sonic space. The concert marks the opening of the thematic focus on Stockhausen and Cage, co-curated by Titus Engel.
Cast
Titus Engel
Conductor
Orchester der Deutschen Oper Berlin
Attilio Glaser
Parsifal
Tareq Nazmi
Gurnemanz
Paul Hübner
Trumpet
Paula Breland
Solo basset horn
Paul Jeukendrup
Sound engineering
Dates
Deutsche Oper at Konzerthaus Berlin
Gendarmenmarkt 2, 10117 Berlin
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