»open source«

»open source«

Mon, 03.03.2025, 7:30 PM
Friedrich-Ebert-Halle, Hamburg
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An open archive as philosophy and practice. Where material and resources are open to all, boundaries become new horizons – and scores become white canvases: Asya Fateyeva and Ensemble Resonanz explore creative ways of transformation with works by Franz Schubert, Johann Sebastian Bach, Luciano Berio and others. 

The saxophone, a bold pioneer in the classical repertoire, explores the boundaries of the familiar and invites you to an evening full of surprising twists, transformations and new interpretations: Franz Schubert’s »Arpeggione Sonata« in a double arrangement by Luciano Berio offers a glimpse into his own work in progress, as do collectively developed versions from the Kronos Quartet’s »50 for the future« collection. Only one remains untouched: Bach’s »Air«, in which the original can once again be considered the new.

Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)Orchestral Suite No. 3
Rafiq Bhatia (*1977)Glimmers
Rhiannon Giddens (*1977)At the purchasers option with variations
Luciano Berio (1925-2003)Chemins IV su Sequenza VII
Tanya Tagaq (*1975)Sivunittinni
Franz Schubert (1797-1828)Sonate a-moll D821 »Arpeggione« for alto saxophone and strings, arranged by Dobrinka Tabakova
Jlin Patton (*1987)Little Black Book
Asya FateyevaSaxophone
Leopold HurtComposition and zither
Ensemble Resonanz