• Fri 18.11.
  • 8.00 p.m.
  • Frankfurt/Main
    ·Paulskirche

Excerpts from the 6th Community Opera ›Longing for Isfahan‹

Charity concert

Part of the ECB’s European Culture Days, Germany 2016

Charity Conzert
Part of the ECB’s European Culture Days, Germany 2016, in cooperation with the German Bundesbank focusing on ›multifaceted Germany‹.

Excerpts from the 6th Community Opera ›Longing for Isfahan‹


Music by Georg Friedrich Händel, Mohammed Reza Mortazavi and Rabih Lahoud

Musicians of the Deutsche Kammer­philharmonie Bremen, in collaboration with pupils from East Bremen Comprehensive School and a children’s choir from the Rhine-Main area, perform their award-winning project ‘Future Lab / A Deutsche Kammer­philharmonie Bremen Initiative’ in a charity concert given in cooperation with the city of Frankfurt am Main.

All proceeds will go to one of the Frankfurt Children’s Office charities.

Free entry, reservation cards required,
available from:

Frankfurt Ticket RheinMain,
Ticket-Hotline: 069-1340400

As well as from all the usual Rhine-Main booking offices.

   
Charity Concert


Musicians of the Deutsche Kammer­philharmonie Bremen, in collaboration with pupils from East Bremen Comprehensive School and a children’s choir from the Rhine-Main area, perform their award-winning project ‘Future Lab / A Deutsche Kammer­philharmonie Bremen Initiative’ in a charity concert given in cooperation with the city of Frankfurt am Main.

All proceeds will go to one of the Frankfurt Children’s Office charities.

Free entry, reservation cards required,
available from

Frankfurt Ticket
RheinMain,
Ticket Hotline: +49 (0)69 1340400

As well as from all the usual Rhine-Main booking offices.

 

Members of The Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen

Frankfurt students of the Primacanta Project

Primacanta – every child’s voice – is a Music Education training programme which shows how good quality musical education can be anchored in primary schools. Good quality music lessons are not yet on offer to all children, not least because of shortage of professionals. This is why Primacanta is continually working to create teachers whose role it is to help children discover their own voices and thereby develop confidence in their own musical abilities.

Pupils of the Gesamtschule Bremen-Ost

Junge Deutsche Philharmonie

The Junge Deutsche Philharmonie unites excellent Young musicians from German-language music academies, selected through auditions, and forms them into a musically demanding ensemble. It is part of the democratic constitution of the orchestra that its musicians serve on numerous committees. Members of the Junge Deutsche Philharmonie thus acquire qualifications that go beyond musical performance. The orchestra members meet several times a year for concentrated rehearsal periods, followed by international concert tours. With its own festival FREISPIEL, the Junge Deutsche Philharmonie has also made ist mark on cultural life in Frankfurt, offering cross-genre and experimental Event formats.

Today, former members of the Junge Deutsche Philharmonie play in the leading orchestras and hold chairs at music academies. Another lasting influence is exerted through the other ensembles which grew out of the orchestra, for example the Ensemble Modern and Deutsche Kammer­philharmonie Bremen, the Ensemble Resonanz or the Freiburg Baroque Orchestra.

The Junge Deutsche Philharmonie works regularly with internationally renowned artists. Since July 2014, Jonathan Nott has taken over from Lothar Zagrosek as “Principal Conductor and Artistic Adviser”.

In addition, the Berlin Philharmonic invites the orchestra each year to the Philharmonie in Berlin, where its concerts are broadcast live from the Berlin Philharmonic’s Digital Concert Hall.

Soprano

Linda Joan Berg

Linda Joan Berg, Soprano, began her vocal studies with Professor Jörn Dopfer at Hamburg’s College of Music and Drama in 2009, earning her Master’s Degree in the summer of 2015 with the highest possible grade. In addition she also passed the Initial State Exam in Music Education. She continues to take Masterclasses and has already worked together with Francisco Araiza, Olaf Bär, Margreet Honig, Karl Lammerlander, Edda Moser, Sibylla Rubens and Peter Schreier. Her preferred works are Oratorio and Lieder singing (e.g. Haydn’s The Creation, Mozart’s Requiem, Bach’s St. John Passion, Schubert’s Shepherd on the Rock) and her numerous opera and operetta roles to date include Papagena, Belinda, Zaide or Hannchen and Pepi. In 2014 she was awarded the Krista and Rüdiger Warnke Prize for outstanding students at the College of Music and Drama.

Vocals

Rabih Lahoud

Rabih Lahoud was born in Lebanon in 1982. At the age of 9, he learned the liturgical songs of the Maronite church in the Arabic Maqams and the ancient languages. At 15 he began to study piano at the conservatory in Beirut, where he also took singing lessons, choosing at 19 to continue his musical studies in Europe. Theory of Music and Aural Training in Kassel were followed by Composition in Düsseldorf, with Classical and Popular Singing in Rostock completing his musical training.

Rabih Lahoud currently works as singer, choir conductor, Vocal Coach and Composer. His work ›Joseph Lamento‹ was premiered in the Cologne Philharmonie in 2011. He is the singer with both the jazz band ›Masaa‹ and with the trumpet player and composer Markus Stockhausen’s world music band ›Eternal Voyage‹. Lahoud received great acclaim as soloist at the premiere of Stockhausen’s ›Das erwachende Herz‹ (The Awakening Heart), performed by the Hamburg Symphoniker. This Lebanese musician has also made many successful concert appearances with, among others, the WDR Radio House Orchestra, Cologne.

Lahoud has been teaching Popular Singing at the Robert Schumann College in Düsseldorf since 2013 and in 2015, this multi-faceted artist took part in the Deutsche Kammer­philharmonie Bremen’s 6th Community Opera.

Tombak & Daf

Mohammad Reza Mortazavi

Mohammad Reza Mortazavi (born in Isfahan/Iran in 1978) is considered by many as the world’s best Tombak player. He won the annual Iranian Tombak competition for six times, he developed over 30 new striking and finger techniques and revolutionized the traditional way of playing.

At the age of 22 the musician travelled to Germany for the first time and performed with great success in Munich. In 2003 he received the German World Music Award RUTH in the newcomers’ category. 2011 he was invited to Europe’s most important World Music Fair – WOMEX 11 in Copenhagen. He also played at venues such as the World Music Festival in Shanghai, Philharmonie Luxembourg, Philharmonie Cologne, at the Philharmonie in Berlin and he released several CDs.

Mortazavi presents his music both solo and in international projects with other musicians as well as producers, theatres and dancers – one example out of many has been his co-operation with The Deutsche Kammer­philharmonie Bremen in 2015.

Frankfurt students of the Primacanta Project

Primacanta – every child’s voice – is a Music Education training programme which shows how good quality musical education can be anchored in primary schools. Good quality music lessons are not yet on offer to all children, not least because of shortage of professionals. This is why Primacanta is continually working to create teachers whose role it is to help children discover their own voices and thereby develop confidence in their own musical abilities.

Junge Deutsche Philharmonie

The Junge Deutsche Philharmonie unites excellent Young musicians from German-language music academies, selected through auditions, and forms them into a musically demanding ensemble. It is part of the democratic constitution of the orchestra that its musicians serve on numerous committees. Members of the Junge Deutsche Philharmonie thus acquire qualifications that go beyond musical performance. The orchestra members meet several times a year for concentrated rehearsal periods, followed by international concert tours. With its own festival FREISPIEL, the Junge Deutsche Philharmonie has also made ist mark on cultural life in Frankfurt, offering cross-genre and experimental Event formats.

Today, former members of the Junge Deutsche Philharmonie play in the leading orchestras and hold chairs at music academies. Another lasting influence is exerted through the other ensembles which grew out of the orchestra, for example the Ensemble Modern and Deutsche Kammer­philharmonie Bremen, the Ensemble Resonanz or the Freiburg Baroque Orchestra.

The Junge Deutsche Philharmonie works regularly with internationally renowned artists. Since July 2014, Jonathan Nott has taken over from Lothar Zagrosek as “Principal Conductor and Artistic Adviser”.

In addition, the Berlin Philharmonic invites the orchestra each year to the Philharmonie in Berlin, where its concerts are broadcast live from the Berlin Philharmonic’s Digital Concert Hall.

Vocals

Rabih Lahoud

Rabih Lahoud was born in Lebanon in 1982. At the age of 9, he learned the liturgical songs of the Maronite church in the Arabic Maqams and the ancient languages. At 15 he began to study piano at the conservatory in Beirut, where he also took singing lessons, choosing at 19 to continue his musical studies in Europe. Theory of Music and Aural Training in Kassel were followed by Composition in Düsseldorf, with Classical and Popular Singing in Rostock completing his musical training.

Rabih Lahoud currently works as singer, choir conductor, Vocal Coach and Composer. His work ›Joseph Lamento‹ was premiered in the Cologne Philharmonie in 2011. He is the singer with both the jazz band ›Masaa‹ and with the trumpet player and composer Markus Stockhausen’s world music band ›Eternal Voyage‹. Lahoud received great acclaim as soloist at the premiere of Stockhausen’s ›Das erwachende Herz‹ (The Awakening Heart), performed by the Hamburg Symphoniker. This Lebanese musician has also made many successful concert appearances with, among others, the WDR Radio House Orchestra, Cologne.

Lahoud has been teaching Popular Singing at the Robert Schumann College in Düsseldorf since 2013 and in 2015, this multi-faceted artist took part in the Deutsche Kammer­philharmonie Bremen’s 6th Community Opera.