Hauptkirche St. Michaelis
Englische Planke 1
20459 Hamburg
Overground line S1, S3: Stadthausbrücke
Underground line U3: Rödingsmarkt
Bus 36, 112: U-Bahn St. Pauli
Bus 6, 37: Michaeliskirche
2. Internationales Musikfest Hamburg
Not only arrangements but also acoustics make a piece of music when performed. One of the first to experiment with effects like reverberation and stereo sound were the cantors of San Marco of Venice in the 16th century. Among them was Giovanni Gabrieli, who positioned choirs on different galleries for the sake of acoustic effects. Kent Nagano now puts his »Canzones sacrae« together with Pierre Boulez‘ »Répons« und Brahms’ »A German Requiem« on stage.
Almost 400 years after Gabrieli, Pierre Boulez reawakened the idea of the cantors at San Marco of Venice in »Répons« and combined it with live electronics to a modernist masterpiece.
Hamburg’s versatile general music director Kent Nagano rounds off this evident combination of early and modern surround sound with Brahms’ »A German Requiem«, whose consoling chants perfectly fill the magnificent nave of St. Michael’s church.
Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Hamburg
Chor der Hamburgischen Staatsoper
SWR Experimentalstudio
Christina Gansch soprano
Michael Volle baritone
Lena-Maria Buchberger harp
Christoph Grund piano
Julia Vogelsänger piano
Françoise Rivalland percussion
Jochen Schorer drums
Marc Strobel drums
conductor Kent Nagano
Giovanni Gabrieli
Canzones sacrae
Pierre Boulez
Répons / für sechs Solisten, Ensemble und Live-Elektronik
Johannes Brahms
Ein deutsches Requiem op. 45
Promoter: Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Hamburg
A production of the 2nd Hamburg International Music Festival in cooperation with the Hamburg State Opera
St. Michaelis Church is open to everyone as a place for prayer or for various musical and lecture events. Despite its size, the »Michel« is actually like a village church, and represents the spiritual centre of Hamburg’s Neustadt quarter. As the first building constructed in Hamburg after the Reformation, St. Michaelis became the youngest and biggest of the city’s five main churches in 1685.
Hauptkirche St. Michaelis
Englische Planke 1
20459 Hamburg
Overground line S1, S3: Stadthausbrücke
Underground line U3: Rödingsmarkt
Bus 36, 112: U-Bahn St. Pauli
Bus 6, 37: Michaeliskirche
Michel-Garage multistorey car park:
entrances on Rödingsmarkt / Schaarsteinweg or Neustädter Neuer Weg
Rate: €1.00 per every half hour or part thereof
Main entrance: Englische Planke 1
Left side entrance: Englische Planke 1
The left side entrance is fully accessible for persons with disabilities.
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