• Tue 29.08.
  • 7.30 p.m.

Hot ‘n’ Cold

Interval

Urban grooves meet the icy worlds of Iceland

6:45 – 7:15pm: Pre-concert lecture and discussion on the approach, including photos. With Julia Baier and Stefan Rapp.

Autonomy, delight in experimentation and musical curiosity – since its very inception, these aspects of artistic freedom have been core elements in the motivation and self-image of the Deutsche Kammer­philharmonie Bremen. Through the unique concert series ›Interval‹, this founding spirit will be sustained and preserved; reading between the lines – and spaces – will be an integral part of the programme. The opening concert took place at Bremen’s Universum in February and ›Interval‹ is continuing its journey of unusual locations, this time being performed a cinema!

With the title ›Hot ‘n’ Cold‹, visitors will not only be presented with unconventional sounds but also with visual perceptions too. From the comfort of their cinema seat, the public will be able to follow the action on stage and screen as the question, »What happens when rhythmic, electronic music and photographs meet?« is probed. As part of his investigations, the Kammer­philharmonie member and solo percussionist Stefan Rapp invited a number of non-members as guests; the three percussionists Sven Pollkötter, Raul Camarasa and Christoph Hillmann, the jazz guitarist Andreas Wahl and also the photographer Julia Baier – most well-known for her timeless action shots and unusual perspectives.

Perkussion

Stefan Rapp

While the timpani usually tends to be played over long stretches as an accompaniment and acoustically in the background, Stefan Rapp manages to play each individual note in a positively soloistic manner. He learned this art in Freiburg and in masterclasses with renowned percussionists and timpani players such as Peter Sadlo, David Searcy, Isao Nakamura and Steven Shick.

As a timpanist he has worked with the conductors Claudio Abbado, Leonard Bernstein and Daniel Harding. One particularly fascinating experience was his collaboration with the Ensemble Modern.
Following a very brief stint at the Royal Opera in Copenhagen, Stefan Rapp became timpanist with The Deutsche Kammer­philharmonie Bremen in 1996. From 1997 to 2004, he held percussion classes at the University of the Arts in Bremen.

Stefan Rapp is equally passionate about playing the timpani and percussion. In 1997, together with Marcus Linke and Slavik Stakhov, he founded ANTARES – The German Percussion Collective, with which he enjoys playing classical percussion compositions and especially experimental pieces.

For a number of years, he organized the concert series ›Back to the Roots‹ produced for and with him by The Deutsche Philharmonie Bremen, in which he presented his version of music integrated with other arts together with orchestra colleagues and external guests at very different venues in Bremen.

Stefan also dedicates much of his free time to music, either playing bass in his band or at home on the guitar. It is important to him to feel at home in different styles, including freestyle and improvisation, and to experiment with combining these in his music. He also enjoys spending quality time with his son and seeing the world through his eyes.

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Percussion

Sven Pollkötter

Percussion

Raul Camarasa

Percussion

Christoph Hillmann

Guitars

Andreas Wahl

Photography

Julia Baier

Percussion

Sven Pollkötter

Percussion

Christoph Hillmann

Photography

Julia Baier