Podium junger Komponisten (1/2016)

Following the intention of Karl Amadeus Hartmann, the “Podium of Young Composers” is a platform that enables selected young composers to create a programmatic evening. Following in the footsteps of the great time diagnostician Karl Amadeus Hartmann, works are created that consciously seek an artistic examination of the realities of our lives today.
Thus Elena Tarabanova draws on her personal experience of the terrorist attacks of 2013 in Volgograd, traces references of human consciousness to untouched nature and contrasts this with a musical psychogram of a soul suffering in the world. Severin Dornier, on the other hand, directs our attention to the aesthetics of earlier art epochs and traces the present in narrative attitude and sound language through the moment of a “look back to the front”.

An event of the © Karl Amadeus Hartmann-Gesellschaft e. V. in cooperation with the Hochschule für Musik und Theater München, sponsored by Anja Fichte Stiftung, Theodor-Rogler-Stiftung und Stiftung Bayerischer Musikfonds.

Karl Amadeus Hartmann and the Jewish artist Maria Luiko (Exhibition and concert) // hartmann21

Dedicated to Karl Amadeus Hartmann’s (1905-1963) artistic friendship with the Jewish painter and stage designer Maria Luiko (1904-1941), the event concept consisting of concert, lecture, round table and exhibition on April 27, 2016 not only presents a cross-section of Maria Luiko’s artistic work (on loan from the Jewish Museum Munich), which was brutally ended by her deportation and execution in 1941. It also allows the audience to relive a special moment in Hartmann’s life and œuvre: his encounter with Jewish music. This programme – exemplary through-composed and thus emphatically exposing Hartmann’s intentions – includes works for solo violin by Erwin Schulhoff, Berthold Goldschmidt, Paul Ben-Haim and Karl Amadeus Hartmann. In his isolation as an inner emigrant in National Socialist Germany, Hartmann sought international solidarity with allies in spirit in each of his works, whether through the use of forbidden texts and melodies or with the help of Jewish songs. Especially the use of the Jewish song “Elijahu hanavi” in all compositions written during the years 1933 to 1945 became Hartmann’s lament for the extermination of the Jewish people, but was also representative of the persecution of all opponents of the regime. The first traces of Jewish melismas can already be found in his early work in 1927, the year in which three of the evening’s compositions were written.
The exhibition is supplemented by a selection of Maria Luiko’s letters with the Jewish-Christian bridge builder Schalom Ben-Chorin, who was born in Munich in 1913 and belonged to Maria Luiko’s circle of friends until his emigration to Jerusalem (1935). The selection gives visitors a vivid insight into the everyday life of the Jewish artist in National Socialist Munich (on loan from the Munich City Archive). A short introductory lecture by art historian Diana Oesterle and an in-depth discussion between violinist Ingolf Turban and Andreas Hérm Baumgartner (artistic director hartmann21, conductor) will round off the concert on the opening evening.

An event of the © Karl Amadeus Hartmann-Gesellschaft e.V.

The programme points for the year 2017

Februar 1, 2017, 20.00 Uhr, KAHG

Breakout Ensemble, #Listen#Out

Works by Mauricio Kagel, Katharina S. Müller, Hans-Henning Ginzel, Jacopo Salvatori and Samuel Penderbayne Katharina S. Müller (violin), Hans-Henning Ginzel (violoncello) and Jacopo Salvatori (piano)

May 3, 2017, 20.00 Uhr, KAHG

„Podium junger Komponisten“, Lieder in der Fremde [“Podium of Young Composers”, Songs in Foreign Lands]

Concert and discussion with Caio de Azevedo, Alexander Mathewson, Claas Krause, Henning Ginzel, Tom Smith, Hao Wu and young performers; selection and supervision during the rehearsal process by Moritz Eggert (cooperation with the Munich University of Music and Drama) and Andreas Hérm Baumgartner (conductor, artistic director, discussion leader)

May 16, 2017 (Exhibition until 18 October 2017), 20.00 Uhr, KAHG

Alexander Lonquich – Grenzgänge [“Crossing borders”]: Karl Amadeus Hartmann and Robert Schumann

Concert with graphics by Alfred Hrdlicka

Concert, talk, exhibition, lecture; with Alexander Lonquich (piano) and Andreas Hérm Baumgartner (moderator)

October 18, 2017, 20.00 Uhr, KAHG

Thomas Zehetmair and Ruth Killius

Concert with discussion; Thomas Zehetmair (violin), Ruth Killius (viola) and Andreas Hérm Baumgartner (moderator)

Works by Karl Amadeus Hartmann, Nikos Skalkottas, Bohuslav Martinů, Heinz Holliger and Giacinto Scelsi.

November 17, 2017, 20.00 Uhr, KAHG

“Podium of Young Composers”, Part II

Karl Amadeus Hartmann Year 2013

2013 marks the 50th anniversary of Karl Amadeus Hartmann’s death and the music world will pay tribute to this grand composer.

The Bavarian State Ministry for Science, Research and Art has therefore decided to proclaim a “Karl Amadeus Hartmann Year 2013”.

Minister of State Dr. Wolfgang Heubisch will assume the patronage.

The Karl-Amadeus-Hartmann-Gesellschaft e.V. acts as initiator, intermediary, source of inspiration and organizer.

The artistic director of the festival is the conductor Andreas Hérm Baumgartner.