Winterreise – Vorstudie für ein nomadisches Leben / A Preliminary Study for a Nomadic Life

Elbphilharmonie+ / Lecture-Performance

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The »Institut für angewandtes Halbwissen« (Institute for Superficial Knowledge) sets out with Franz Schubert’s »Winterreise« on their lips and a rucksack full of home-made electronic instruments. In a world full of boundaries, their adaptation of the song cycle gives new topicality to the motifs friendship, mobility and longing.

Opera producer Benjamin van Bebber and performer Leo Hofmann leave homesickness and the grand piano aside and instead make their home in the Kulturschloss in Wandsbek. With the motto »Home is Where the Heart Is«, they find themselves somewhere between home and on the road – and the boundaries between a settled and a nomadic existence get blurred.

The »Institut für angewandtes Halbwissen« was brought into being through the collaboration between opera producer Benjamin van Bebber and performer Leo Hofmann. The Hamburg-based group sees itself as an intervention and production collective and its aim is to create music and theatre that go beyond clearly-defined genre boundaries and the opulent reproduction of existing works.

And the singers, performers and musicians of the group »Nico and the Navigators« likewise embark on a voyage of discovery through Schubert’s lieder. In a scenic performance, they transport the feelings that Schubert’s music portrays into the 21st century, and look at how these have changed. They can be heard on 10 January in the Elbphilharmonie Recital Hall. The lecture-performance by the »Institute for Applied Superficial Knowledge« is coupled with »Nico and the Navigators’« performance, and offers more ways of interpreting Schubert’s songs.

The Elbphilharmonie’s supporting programme offers a variety of different angles on the music performed – either to complement the concert itself, or as an experience in its own right. As a rule, the Elbphilharmonie+ events are interdisciplinary in nature: exhibitions, talks to accompany a particular concert or events featuring flamenco dancing or scat singing. They take place in the Elbphilharmonie itself in some cases, as well as in museums, libraries and local culture centres.

Performers

Institut für angewandtes Halbwissen

Benjamin van Bebber stage direction, performance

Leo Hofmann composition

Jan Burkhardt Choreografische Mitarbeit

Leonie Böhm Dramaturgische Mitarbeit

Festival

Winter Journeys