- see 1 February 2023: Lobt Gott, ihr Christen alle gleich
- see 2 February 2023: Melitta Muszely, Ich habe genug, BWV 82
- see 3 February 2023: August Röckel
- see 5 February 2023: Hans Krieger
- see 6 February 2023: Nicolas Joel
- see 7 February 2023: Jesus nahm zu sich die Zwölfe, BWV 22
- see 8 February 2023: Domen Križaj
- see 9 February 2023: Der Kontrabaß
- see 10 February 2023: Oksana Shvets
- see 11 February 2023: Heinz Winbeck
- see 12 February 2023: Da pacem Domine (Pärt), Responsories (Reger)
- see 13 February 2023: Helene Wildbrunn
Helga Paris
photographed people and streetscapes
in East Germany,
Garbage Collectors, Berliner Kneipen,
Leipzig Hauptbahnhof, self portraits,
and houses and faces from Halle over three years,
and then the exhibition was cancelled.
13 February 2024
look
- see 14 February 2023: Alte Liebe
- see 15 February 2023: George Alexander Albrecht
- see 18 February 2023: Robert Hammerstiel
- see 19 February 2023: Geh aus, mein Herz, und suche Freud
- see 20 February 2023: Johann Georg Reißmüller
- see 21 February 2023: John Bröcheler
- see 22 February 2023: Olivier Latry
- see 23 February 2023: Nele Hertling
- see 24 February 2023: Artemy Vedel, Prayer for Ukraine
- see 23 February 2023: Selva morale e spirituale
- see 23 February 2023: Piano Concerto (Reger)
- see 23 February 2023: Doris Stockhausen
- see 1 March 2023: Krzysztof Penderecki
- see 2 March 2023: Herr Christ, der einig Gotts Sohn, Erfurt Enchiridion
- see 2 March 2023: Opernhaus Dortmund, Liselotte Hammes
- see 4 March 2023: F. W. Bernstein
- see 4 March 2023: Elisabeth Schärtel
- see 6 March 2023: Siegfried Vogel
- see 7 March 2023: Willigis Jäger
- see 8 March 2023: Hana Blažíková
- see 9 March 2023: Azio Corghi
The titular character of
Verdi's Nabucco,
the opera that established his fame
when it premiered on 9 March 1842
at La Scala in Milan,
is a combination
of three historic rulers.
15 April 2022
- see 10 March 2023: Delores Ziegler
- see 11 March 2023: The Lord is my Shepherd (Rutter)
German stage director
Tobias Kratzer
nominated two versions of
Verdi's Rigoletto
(premiered 11 March 1851)
for an international competition,
pretending to be an American woman
in the first instance,
and a Bulgarian in the second.
10 May 2018
- see 13 March 2023: Hans Krieger
- see 14 March 2023: Ludwig Finscher
- see 15 March 2023: Lorenzo Viotti
- see 15 March 2023: Volodymyr Kozhukhar
Christa Wolf
(18 March 1929 – 1 December 2011)
wrote Der geteilte Himmel
in a "quest for personal integrity
within a flawed system",
published in East Germany in 1963
and called a "socialist bestseller".
1 May 2019
- see 20 March 2023: Stefan Keil
- see 21 March 2023: Gloria in excelsis Deo, BWV 191, Gächinger Kantorei
- see 22 March 2023: Margit Bokor
- see 23 March 2023: Maria Friesenhausen
- see 24 March 2023: Annette Dasch
- see 26 March 2023: Jörg Streli
- see 27 March 2023: Klassische Philharmonie Bonn
- see 28 March 2023: Tilge, Höchster, meine Sünden, BWV 1083
- see 29 March 2023: Leonore Kirschstein
- see 30 March 2023: Jan Müller-Wieland
- see 31 March 2023: Munich Biennale
- see 1 April 2023: Rotraud Hansmann
- see 2 April 2023: Alchymic Quartet
- see 3 April 2023: Renate Behle
- see 4 April 2023: Hans-Karl von Kupsch, Karlheinz Oswald
- see 5 April 2023: Marjon Lambriks
- see 6 April 2023: Tristis est anima mea
- see 7 April 2023: Passions (Homilius)
- see 8 April 2023: O Mensch, bewein dein Sünde groß
- see 9 April 2023: Messe solennelle (Vierne), Surrexit a mortuis
- see 10 April 2023: [[Erfreut euch, ihr Herzen, BWV 66
- see 11 April 2023: Heinz Hennig
- see 12 April 2023: Günther Leib
- see 14 April 2023: Eleonore Schönborn
- see 15 April 2023: Ik sta voor U in leegte en gemis
- see 16 April 2023: Johanna Geisler
- see 17 April 2023: Lichtental Church
- see 18 April 2023: Herr, unser Herr, wie bist du zugegen
- see 19 April 2023: Zeichenstaub
- see 21 April 2023: Anna and Bernhard Blume
The first choral section
from the 1714 Bach cantata for Jubilate Sunday,
Weinen, Klagen, Sorgen, Zagen, BWV 12
(Weeping, lamenting, worrying, fearing),
described as a "deeply affecting" tombeau,
became the Crucifixus of the Mass in B minor.
listen
29 April 2012
- see 22 April 2023: Passions (Homilius) · Hans Uwe Hielscher
- see 23 April 2023: Erhard Egidi · Martin Petzold
- see 24 April 2023: Matti Lehtinen
- see 25 April 2023: Schiersteiner Kantorei
- see 27 April 2023: Poèmes pour Mi
- see 28 April 2023: Quattro pezzi sacri
- see 29 April 2023: Hana Blažíková
- see 30 April 2023: Christ lag in Todes Banden, BWV 4
- see 1 May 2023: Litanies à la Vierge Noire: Lance Ryan
- see 2 May 2023: Manfred Weiss
- see 4 May 2023: Kurt Huber
- see 5 May 2023: Wie als een God wil leven, Solang es Menschen gibt auf Erden
- see 6 May 2023: Te Deum
- see 7 May 2023: Te Deum (Reulein)
- see 8 May 2023: Philipp Wolfrum
- see 9 May 2023: Colin Mawby
- see 10 May 2023: Bernd Redmann, Jörg Duda, Bassoon Quintet (Waterhouse)
- see 12 May 2023: Raimund Hoghe
- see 13 May 2023: Kari Løvaas
- see 14 May 2023: Wahrlich, wahrlich, ich sage euch, BWV 86
- see 15 May 2023: Zofia Kilanowicz
- see 15 May 2023: Faustas Latėnas
- see 17 May 2023: Günter Wewel
- see 19 May 2023: Stephen Varcoe
- see 20 May 2023: Christiana Mariana von Ziegler
- see 21 May 2023: Irma Blank
- see 22 May 2023: Maria Mies
- see 23 May 2023: Mass in B minor structure
- see 24 May 2023: Cathinka Buchwieser
- see 25 May 2023: Services in B-flat major
- see 26 May 2023: Es ist ein trotzig und verzagt Ding, BWV 176
- see 27 May 2023: Surrexit a mortuis
"Ständchen"
(Serenade),
the setting of a poem by A. F. v. Schack
by Richard Strauss,
begins with an appeal to creep out quietly
and ends with a climax of expecting
a rose to glow from the rapture of the night.
listen
27 May 2016
- see 28 May 2023: Erschallet, ihr Lieder, erklinget, ihr Saiten! BWV 172
- see 29 May 2023: Also hat Gott die Welt geliebt, BWV 68
- see 30 May 2023: Die Elenden sollen essen, BWV 75
- see 31 May 2023: Eva Randová
- see 1 June 2023: Javier Álvarez (composer)
- see 2 June 2023: Kölner Domchor
- see 3 June 2023: Michael Hampe
- see 4 June 2023: Erasmus Schöfer
- see 5 June 2023: Aile Asszonyi
Peter Demetz,
who taught German literature
at Yale University
from 1956 to 1991,
was born in Prague
where he was persecuted under the Nazis
and escaped the Communist regime in 1949.
5 June 2024
- see 6 June 2023: Die Himmel erzählen die Ehre Gottes, BWV 76
- see 7 June 2023: Kurt Widmer
- see 8 June 2023: St. Stephan, Baden
- see 9 June 2023: Haroun and the Sea of Stories, Die Schöpfung
- see 10 June 2023: Hanns-Martin Schneidt
- see 11 June 2023: Jesu, meine Freude, BWV 227, Mass in B minor structure
- see 12 June 2023: Geh aus, mein Herz, und suche Freud
- see 13 June 2023: Kurt Equiluz
- see 14 June 2023: Hedwig Fassbender
- same as 2023
- see 16 June 2023: Pascal Rophé (Henri Dutilleux)
- see 17 June 2023: Albert Dohmen
- see 18 June 2023: Jörg Faerber
- see 19 June 2023: Jörg Widmann
- see 20 June 2023: Sonata ebraica
- see 21 June 2023: Gabriele Schnaut
- see 22 June 2023: Cornel Țăranu
- see 23 June 2023: Josef Protschka
- see 24 June 2023: Rheingau Musik Festival
- see 25 June 2023: The Company of Heaven
- see 26 June 2023: Alte Liebe
- see 27 June 2023: Doris Stockhausen
- see 28 June 2023: Mass in B minor structure
- see 29 June 2023: Soňa Červená
- see 30 June 2023: Peter Brötzmann
Zdeněk Mácal,
a promising Czech conductor,
left his home country in 1968
and was chief conductor of orchestras
in Germany, Australia and the United States,
returning to Prague to lead
the Czech Philharmonic from 2003.
3 November 2023
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Conductor Dessauer and composer Mawby (r.), 2012 |
Rebekka Habermas,
a German historian
at the University of Göttingen,
who also taught
in Paris, Montreal and New York,
focused on people
in the social and cultural conditions
of 19th-century Germany.
29 December 2023