Kammerflimmern | Musical Melting Pot
Musical Melting Pot
Verne Quartet:
Rachelle Hunt | Violin
Laurent Weibel | Violin
Dashiel Nesbitt | Viola
Daniela Shemer | Cello
Billur Ongun | Trumpet
A fascinating melange
of musical rhythms and colors
from Africa, Europe, and the
Middle East to India and the USA
featuring music by Steven Snowden,
Derrick Skye, Kerem Memişoğlu,
and others.
In collaboration with the International Theater Frankfurt / Go West Festival VII
Musical diversity on the theater stage. This time, the International Theater is all about encounters, connections, and fusions. About the lively interplay between different cultures. And, as always at Kammerflimmern, a stimulating musical evening in a special setting. US-American Steven Snowden, for example, combines American folk song traditions with the music of indigenous peoples. And Derrick Skye, who lives in California, seamlessly combines rhythmic and melodic elements from various cultures around the world with modern American classical music. And a work by Kerem Memişoğlu, which combines variations on a well-known Turkish song with famous music by Johann Sebastian Bach, will also be exciting.
Concert duration: about 90 minutes – including break
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Musical diversity on the theater stage. This time, the International Theater is all about encounters, connections, and fusions. About the lively interplay between different cultures. And, as always at Kammerflimmern, a stimulating musical evening in a special setting. US-American Steven Snowden, for example, combines American folk song traditions with the music of indigenous peoples. And Derrick Skye, who lives in California, seamlessly combines rhythmic and melodic elements from various cultures around the world with modern American classical music. And a work by Kerem Memişoğlu, which combines variations on a well-known Turkish song with famous music by Johann Sebastian Bach, will also be exciting.
Concert duration: about 90 minutes – including break
House opens: 7:30 PM After the concert begins, there is no guarantee of entry to the hall.