Public dress rehearsal
Man, Become Essential – Beethoven’s Mass in C Major with works by Webern, Nono, and Holliger
Friedenskirche Heidelberg (Handschuhsheim)
Komposition:
- Anton Webern: Symphonie für Kammerensemble Op.21, 1927
- Ludwig van Beethoven: Beethoven Messe in C op. 86, 1812
- Anton Webern: Das Augenlicht für gemischten Chor und Orchester Op. 26, 1935
- Luigi Nono: ¿Donde estas hermano? Per los desaparecidos en argentina. Per 2 soprano, mezzosoprano e contralto, 1982
- Heinz Holliger: nicht Ichts - nicht Nichts, 10 Monodisticha von Angelus Silesius für vier Stimmen (SATB) a capella, 2010-2011
- Luigi Nono: Io, frammento da prometeo, 1981
- SolistInnen der SCHOLA HEIDELBERG
- SCHOLA HEIDELBERG
- ensemble aisthesis
- SWR Experimentalstudio
- Klangregie: Joachim Haas
Leitung: Walter Nußbaum
Veranstalter: KlangForum Heidelberg e.V.
Man, become essential
Here, the liturgy turns toward the world, and humanity turns its gaze back toward heaven. Experience this unusual interplay of classical and contemporary music with our two ensembles.
In this dress rehearsal, KlangForum opens up several junctures in Beethoven’s Mass in C Major, Op. 86, for the first time and introduces new points of reference. In doing so, it renders the otherwise fixed sequence permeable to essential questions of human existence, as they recur from the 20th century onward: Luigi Nono, for example, provokes with the question of whether God might be found in Argentina, and Anton Webern draws a connection between human sight and divine radiance. The music takes on an explicitly mystical quality when several fascinating aphorisms by the Baroque poet Angelus Silesius are set to music in Heinz Holliger’s contemporary composition.
In the unique soundscape – created, for instance, by the use of gut strings, which were still common in Vienna during Webern’s time, as well as the relatively small ensemble – worlds of thought and expression that seem far apart come together.
Admission to the public dress rehearsal is free, but donations are welcome.
Cooperation partners are the Beethovenfest Bonn and the SWR Experimental Studio.