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Johannes Brahms: Ein Deutsches RequiemA work of consolation – not for the dead, but for the living. In A German Requiem, Johannes Brahms gives voice to those left behind: searching, questioning, and, ultimately, finding solace.
An Encounter with Stefan Zweig
In the Grand Hall of the Berlin Philharmonie, two extremes of human experience converge: the solitude of the individual and the strength of the collective. As hundreds of singers come together to form a shared sound, Stefan Zweig’s words from Sternstunden der Menschheit draw us into the profound isolation of the polar explorer Robert Falcon Scott – into those final hours in which, facing death, a human being gives expression to what is most essential.
Out of this solitude emerge Scott’s letters – not as farewells alone, but as powerful affirmations of connection: to loved ones, to companions, to humanity. What is distilled in the individual voice finds its resonance in the choir.
This project unfolds as a space between individual and collective experience – between a single voice and a shared response.
Would you like to sing with us?
The project is open to singers who register individually as well as to choirs and ensembles that can participate as a complete ensemble or as part of an ensemble.
Registrations are now open.
Read more and join us today!
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Philharmonie Berlin, Herbert-von-Karajan-Straße 1,Berlin, Germany
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