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May '25
May '25
26.
"Au revoir" – Prof Markus Stange: 25 years at the HfM Karlsruhe
Works by Carl Maria von Weber, Frédéric Chopin, Robert Schumann, Johannes Brahms, Alexander N. Scriabin, Sergei W. Rachmaninov, Sergei S. Prokofiev, Frederic (Federico) Mompou, György Ligeti, Pierre Boulez, George Crumb, Friedrich Gulda und Péter EötvösFeaturingStudents of the class Prof. Markus Stange & Prof. Dr. Anna Zassimovaabout this eventProf Markus Stange: 25 years at the University of Music Karlsruhe       
Monday, 18:30 o'clock
CampusOne - Schloss Gottesaue · Velte-Saal
Eventtype: Klaviermusik · Piano Music
May '25
26.
KARLSRUHER MEISTERKLASSEN May 26-28, 2025
Mezzo-soprano Helena Donie grew up in the Rheingau. She had her first contact with music at an early age. She began singing lessons at the age of 12 and later decided to spend a school exchange year in Italy before continuing her musical education.Since 2012, she has studied singing with Prof. Ingrid Haubold at the Karlsruhe University of Music. She completed her bachelor's degree in February 2017 and her master's degree in opera at the Institute for Music Theatre Karlsruhe in April 2021. Since… Weiterlesen
Monday, 10:00 o'clock
CampusOne · Fany-Solter-Haus R107
Eventtype: Karlsruher Meisterklassen · Karlsruhe Masterclasses
May '25
25.
with James Gaffigan
Works byJohannes Brahms, Gustav Mahler and Wolfgang RihmFeaturingOrchestra of the Karlsruhe University of MusicConductor James GaffiganProgrammeJohannes Brahms (1833-1897)Academic Festival OvertureAllegro - L'istesso tempo, un poco maestoso - Animato - MaestosoWolfgang Rihm (1952-2024)Nähe fern 3 (2011)PAUSEGustav Mahler (1860-1911)Symphony No. 1 in D major The Titan1. slow. Sluggish. Like a natural sound - very leisurely at the beginning2. vigorously moving, but not too fast3. solemn and… Weiterlesen
Sunday, 11:00 o'clock
CampusOne · Wolfgang-Rihm-Forum
Eventtype: Sinfonische Musik · Symphonic Music
May '25
24.
with James Gaffigan
Works byJohannes Brahms, Gustav Mahler and Wolfgang RihmFeaturingOrchestra of the Karlsruhe University of MusicConductor James GaffiganProgrammeJohannes Brahms (1833-1897)Academic Festival OvertureAllegro - L'istesso tempo, un poco maestoso - Animato - MaestosoWolfgang Rihm (1952-2024)Nähe fern 3 (2011)PAUSEGustav Mahler (1860-1911)Symphony No. 1 in D major The Titan1. slow. Sluggish. Like a natural sound - very leisurely at the beginning2. vigorously moving, but not too fast3. solemn and… Weiterlesen
Saturday, 19:30 o'clock
CampusOne · Wolfgang-Rihm-Forum
Eventtype: Sinfonische Musik · Symphonic Music
May '25
23.
Works byMaurice Ravel, Claude Debussy, Marcel Georges Lucien Grandjany and Germaine TailleferreFeaturingAnna Careddu harpTheresa Bogisch harpYejin Baek PianoThomas Doyeong Kim PianoJeongmin Yoo PianoIhor Panchenko PianoChin-Hsien Hung ViolinZoe Josephin Münsberg VioloncelloTrio GottesaueSakura Nakagawa violinJunyu Chen VioloncelloTomonori Murakami pianoConcept Prof. Dr Arabella PareModeration Alexander ReichProgrammeMaurice Ravel (1875-1937)Introduction and Allegro for piano and harpYejin Baek… Weiterlesen
Friday, 19:30 o'clock
CampusOne - Schloss Gottesaue · Velte-Saal
Eventtype: Solo- und Ensemblemusik · Solo and Ensemble Music
May '25
23.
trumpet class of Prof. Reinhold Friedrich
Works from three centuriesFeaturingStudents of the trumpet class of Prof. Reinhold Friedrichabout this eventEvent organised by the Badisches Landesmuseum and the Karlsruhe University of Music     ,              
Friday, 15:00 o'clock
Badisches Landesmuseum · Schloss Karlsruhe
Eventtype: Gartensaal-Konzerte · Gartensaal Concerts
May '25
23.
Stringquartet
Works byWolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Amy Beach und Edvard Grieg FeaturingMarie Sayaka Tietz violinLucia Fernández violinCaroline Dohna violaAlexander Dohna violoncello  
Friday, 12:15 o'clock
Kleine Kirche
Eventtype: Solo- und Kammermusik · Solo and Chamber Music
May '25
23.
New concert formats
Kunle-Wettbewerb 2024/25 of the Friends of the Karlsruhe University of MusicNew concert formatsUnder this motto, students from all disciplines at the Karlsruhe University of Music are invited to explore new concert experiences through innovative programme design, to try out new approaches to presentation and communication and thus to expand the traditional concert framework. The involvement of external parties is permitted; however, the number of external parties should not exceed the… Weiterlesen
Friday, 9:00 o'clock
CampusOne · MUTprobe 1
Eventtype: Competitions
May '25
22.
Music · Reading · Conversation
FeaturingChristiane Libor SopranoChristian Elsner TenorHanno Müller-Brachmann Bass-baritoneMitsuko Shirai SopranoJyri Mishukov PianoYuriko Watanabe PianoTabea Dupree ModerationHartmut Höll Reading about this eventHartmut Höll reads memories of Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau from his book ‘Wortmusik’. Hartmut Höll, pianist and professor of song interpretation, was Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau's accompanist for ten years. "I always felt a wonderful sense of partnership with him. When we played… Weiterlesen
Thursday, 19:30 o'clock
CampusOne - Schloss Gottesaue · Velte-Saal
Eventtype: Gesprächskonzert · Concert and Dialogue
May '25
22.
Part 2: The past: How it was – and how it could have been
Part 2: The PastHow it was – and how it could have beenDuel or Duet byAstrid Dröse & Thomas SeedorfKIT Karlsruhe & HfM Karlsruhewith live music, keynote speeches and audience discussionAt the end of the 18th century, when the French Revolution and its consequences threatened to turn the world upside down, Friedrich Schiller pleaded for the autonomy of art: ‘For art is a daughter of freedom, and it wants to receive its precepts from the necessity of the spirit, not from the… Weiterlesen
Thursday, 19:30 o'clock
CampusOne · Wolfgang-Rihm-Forum
Eventtype: Gesprächskonzert · Concert and Dialogue
May '25
22.
Music theatre for children from 5 years
Opera for children aged 5 and over after Antonín DvořákVersion by Susanne and Karsten SeefingPresentation for schools and kindergartensThe little mermaid Rusalka secretly emerges from the lake every evening to gaze longingly at the human world, because her greatest wish is to be able to dance to beautiful music. However, her father, the water sprite, warns her urgently: the tempting human world up there is full of dangers and the little mermaid would be better off staying in the water. Rusalka… Weiterlesen
Thursday, 11:00 o'clock
CampusOne · Marstall
Eventtype: Für Kinder · For Children
May '25
21.
„Searching for the special sounds“
Dr. h. c. Hans C. Hachmann in dialogue with Vanessa Porter, Professor for percussionVanessa Porter is one of the most versatile percussionists internationally and is in demand for a wide variety of projects, concert formats and programmes. As a soloist, she combines contemporary works with improvisation, electronics and performing arts and impresses with her focused creation of a wide variety of sound spaces.In addition to her direct engagement with the instruments, an important part of her… Weiterlesen
Wednesday, 18:00 o'clock
CampusOne - Schloss Gottesaue · Velte-Saal
Eventtype: Freundeskreis
May '25
20.
EFFEKTE science festival
FeaturingStudents of the percussion class Prof. Vanessa PorterStudents of the Institute for Music Informatics and MusicologyRealised with the SAM-ComputerStudioDirected by Rainer Lorenzabout this eventStudents of the percussion class and music informatics present a unique concert in which man and machine merge. Precise synchronisation turns the performers into machine-like formations that interact in a complex interplay. Live coding and generative algorithms create sounds and images in real… Weiterlesen
Tuesday, 19:30 o'clock
Badisches Landesmuseum · Schloss Karlsruhe
Eventtype: Musikinformatik & Elektronische Musik · Music Informatics & Electronical Music
May '25
20.
Concert in the FächerResidenz
FeaturingStudents of the violin class of Prof. Christian Ostertag        
Tuesday, 18:30 o'clock
Fächerresidenz
Eventtype: Solo- und Kammermusik · Solo and Chamber Music
May '25
20.
Music theatre for children from 5 years
Opera for children aged 5 and over after Antonín DvořákVersion by Susanne and Karsten SeefingPresentation for schools and kindergartensThe little mermaid Rusalka secretly emerges from the lake every evening to gaze longingly at the human world, because her greatest wish is to be able to dance to beautiful music. However, her father, the water sprite, warns her urgently: the tempting human world up there is full of dangers and the little mermaid would be better off staying in the water. Rusalka… Weiterlesen
Tuesday, 11:00 o'clock
CampusOne · Marstall
Eventtype: Für Kinder · For Children
May '25
19.
Works byJohann Sebastian Bach, Olivier Messiaen, György Ligeti, George Crumb, Friedrich Gulda, Robert Delanoff and Yi ChenFeaturingStudents of the piano classes of Karlsruhe University of MusicConcept Kristian Nyquist         
Monday, 19:30 o'clock
CampusOne - Schloss Gottesaue · Genuit-Saal · 2. OG
Eventtype: Klaviermusik · Piano Music
May '25
19.
EFFEKTE science festival
Works, performances and installationsFeaturingStudents of the percussion class Prof. Vanessa PorterStudents of the Institute for Music Informatics and Musicologyand the subject Music Education/Music MediationConceptTina Lorenz · Prof. Vanessa PorterDr Lea Luka Sikau · Dr Cornelia WildProf. Dr Marc BangertProf. Dr Christoph Seibertabout this eventContributions for the programme on the open-air stage behind Karlsruhe Palace at the opening weekend of the of the EFFEKTE science festival, which… Weiterlesen
Monday, 19:00 o'clock
ZKM | Zentrum für Kunst und Medien • Kubus
Eventtype: Musikinformatik & Elektronische Musik · Music Informatics & Electronical Music
May '25
18.
EFFEKTE science festival
FeaturingBigBand of the Karlsruhe University of MusicStudents of the Institute for Music Informatics and MusicologyConductor Peter Lehel about this eventIn this extraordinary concert, the renowned big band of the Karlsruhe University of Music under the direction of Peter Lehel meets music informatics. The classic big band sound is expanded by live electronics and live coding to explore new sonic possibilities. The combination of traditional jazz and digital real-time composition opens up… Weiterlesen
Sunday, 18:45 o'clock
EFFEKTE Bühne, Schlossgarten
Eventtype: Musikinformatik & Elektronische Musik · Music Informatics & Electronical Music
May '25
18.
Music theatre for children from 5 years
Opera for children aged 5 and over after Antonín DvořákVersion by Susanne and Karsten SeefingThe little mermaid Rusalka secretly emerges from the lake every evening to gaze longingly at the human world, because her greatest wish is to be able to dance to beautiful music. However, her father, the water sprite, warns her urgently: the tempting human world up there is full of dangers and the little mermaid would be better off staying in the water. Rusalka defies his warnings and, thanks to magic,… Weiterlesen
Sunday, 15:00 o'clock
CampusOne · Marstall
Eventtype: Für Kinder · For Children
May '25
18.
EFFEKTE science festival
about this eventIn the "Pose Coding" installation by Jakob Schreiber, visitors can programme virtual sound machines with body poses and then play and interpret them through movements. Analogous to conventional programming languages, poses in "Pose Coding" have clear meanings and make it possible to create coherent expressions by stringing them together, which then define the virtual instrument. This instrument can then be playfully made to sound, explored and experienced through dance movements… Weiterlesen
Sunday, 11:00 o'clock
EFFEKTE Pavillon, Schlossgarten
Eventtype: Musikinformatik & Elektronische Musik · Music Informatics & Electronical Music