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JOHANNA ROEHRIG

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​UNMASKED


​UNMASKED is an audiovisual project in which the baroque work of
​G. F. Telemann serves as the basis for an avant-garde new creation. Old baroque works are combined with new, electronic sounds through the element of the violin.
​Three different disciplines (music, visuals and performing arts) as well as two music genres (baroque & modern) come together in this project.

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UNMASKED is funded through the Neustart Kultur Scholarship by the GVL.
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Unmasked


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​PRISM - BACH REFRACTIONS


​In PRISM - Bach Refractions, Johanna Roehrig and Max Eisinger present and experience Johann Sebastian Bachs Partita N0. 2 in a completely new form. Original and improvisation of the individual movements - allemande, courante, sarabande, gigue and chaconne - are juxtaposed, combined and interwoven with each other.


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PRISM - Bach Refractions


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​gestern.hoffen.morgen


​Based on the Partita No. 2 in D minor for solo violin by J. S. Bach, the violinist Johanna Roehrig, the vocal quartet Quartonal and the video artist Roman Knipping-Sorokin developed a program that is dedicated to these topics in a multimedial and empathetic way.
​The musical framework of the partita is expanded by sacred works sung by Quartonal and begins with a commissioned piece by the composer Jonathan Heck.

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gestern.hoffen.morgen is funded through the Neustart Kultur Scholarship by the DMR.

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gestern.hoffen.morgen


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​4 SEASONS... EXTENDED


​The underlying idea of ​​4 Seasons.. extended. is to bring to the stage a previously unheard, newly developed and multimedia-enhanced version of the Four Seasons by A. Vivaldi (1725).
​Vivaldi added a presumably self-written sonnet to each of the four concertos, which describes in words what can be heard in the music - these sonnets form the basis for 4 Seasons.. extended., next to works by Brahms, Schubert and Piazolla.


4 Seasons... extended is funded through the Neustart Kultur Scholarship by the DMR.
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Vivaldi extended
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