Körper/Schatten

Im Feld #6

The spectator is in control. In the seemingly familiar environment of a concert hall, text and music are presented from a safe distance, the order of things being maintained by a libretto, stage action and musical accompaniment. Text, music, movement however soon begin to disengage and start kaleidoscopically commenting on each other. Perception is now a labyrinth: the acts of hearing and seeing do not merely illustrate a storyline, but become the plot themselves. For their first joint project with Opera Lab Berlin, Ulrich Kreppein and Alexander Fahima devise an game of realities(BODIES) and their Alien-ations in the imagination of the viewer (SHADOW).

Financed by the Ernst von Siemens Musikstiftung


Composer: Ulrich Kreppein

Musical Director: Antoine Daurat

Conductor: Alexander Fahima

Stage Director: Nandor Angstenberger 

Costume Director: Günter Lemke 

Musicians and Singers of Opera Lab Berlin:

Natalia Pschenitschnikova: Soprano

Mia Bodet: Violin

David Eggert: Violoncello

Shin-Joo Morgantini: Flute

Jone Bolibar Núñez: Clarinet

Musashi Baba: Trombone

Silke Lange: Accordion

Alexandros Giovanos & Evdoxia Filippou: Percussion

Alba Gentili-Tedeschi: Electronics

Körper/Schatten

Im Feld #6

The spectator is in control. In the seemingly familiar environment of a concert hall, text and music are presented from a safe distance, the order of things being maintained by a libretto, stage action and musical accompaniment. Text, music, movement however soon begin to disengage and start kaleidoscopically commenting on each other. Perception is now a labyrinth: the acts of hearing and seeing do not merely illustrate a storyline, but become the plot themselves. For their first joint project with Opera Lab Berlin, Ulrich Kreppein and Alexander Fahima devise an game of realities(BODIES) and their Alien-ations in the imagination of the viewer (SHADOW).

Financed by the Ernst von Siemens Musikstiftung


Composer: Ulrich Kreppein

Musical Director: Antoine Daurat

Conductor: Alexander Fahima

Stage Director: Nandor Angstenberger 

Costume Director: Günter Lemke 

Körper/Schatten

Im Feld #6

The spectator is in control. In the seemingly familiar environment of a concert hall, text and music are presented from a safe distance, the order of things being maintained by a libretto, stage action and musical accompaniment. Text, music, movement however soon begin to disengage and start kaleidoscopically commenting on each other. Perception is now a labyrinth: the acts of hearing and seeing do not merely illustrate a storyline, but become the plot themselves. For their first joint project with Opera Lab Berlin, Ulrich Kreppein and Alexander Fahima devise an game of realities(BODIES) and their Alien-ations in the imagination of the viewer (SHADOW).

Financed by the Ernst von Siemens Musikstiftung


Composer: Ulrich Kreppein

Musical Director: Antoine Daurat

Conductor: Alexander Fahima

Stage Director: Nandor Angstenberger 

Costume Director: Günter Lemke 

Musicians and Singers of Opera Lab Berlin:

Natalia Pschenitschnikova: Soprano

Mia Bodet: Violin

David Eggert: Violoncello

Shin-Joo Morgantini: Flute

Jone Bolibar Núñez: Clarinet

Musashi Baba: Trombone

Silke Lange: Accordion

Alexandros Giovanos & Evdoxia Filippou: Percussion

Alba Gentili-Tedeschi: Electronics

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