11 concerts in 12 days at 7 venues
For its 35th edition, the Musica Viva Festival is opening a new chapter under the direction of Stephan Lutermann. In 2025, the festival will combine early music with innovative formats and interdisciplinary approaches. In addition to established artists, exciting new concerts and concert venues will be presented that combine historical performance practice with modern perspectives and interactive experiences.
Dancing Queen – ABBA & Jean-Philippe Rameau
Lautten Compagney
Asya Fateyeva (saxophone)
Wolfgang Katschner (conductor)
Winterreise – „Ein Kreis schauriger Lieder“ von Franz Schubert
Christoph Pregardien (tenor)
Michael Gees (piano)
Il Sassone a Roma – How (no) earthquake and the Pope made Handel a star
Georg Friedrich Händel
„Dixit Dominus“, HWV 232
Dorothee Mields (soprano)
L’harpa festante
Musica Viva Festivalchor
Stephan Lutermann (conductor and moderation)
Feuer der Jugend – der römische Händel
Georg Friedrich Händel
„Dixit Dominus“, HWV 232
und „Laudate pueri“, HWV 237
Musica Viva Festivalchor
L’harpa festante
Dorothee Mields (soprano)
Stephan Lutermann (conductor)
Vivat Palestrina – 500 Jahre Giovanni Luigi da Palestrina
Stile Antico
Klang der Zeiten – Bach trifft Gubaidulina
Pavel Efremov, Essen (Accordion)
Osnabrücker Barock – Der Osnabrücker Komponist Paul Ignaz Lichtenauer
Kölner Akademie
Michael Alexander Willens (conductor)
Lieder der Renaissance – Per a Meraviglia
Sophie Klussmann (soprano)
Hopkinson Smith (lute)
Natur, Stille und Klang – Chormusik in der Industrie Kathedrale
Ensemble vocal Hamburg
Vokalconsort Osnabrück
Cornelius Trantow und Stephan Lutermann (conductors)
Natur, Stille und Klang – Chormusik in der Industrie Kathedrale
Ensemble vocal Hamburg
Vokalconsort Osnabrück
Cornelius Trantow und Stephan Lutermann (conductors)
Mercy Seat – Winterreise
Charly Hübner sings Franz Schubert and Nick Cave
Charly Hübner (voice)
Ensemble Resonanz
Kalle Kalima (electric guitar)
Carlos Bica (double bass
)
Max Andrzejewski (drums
)
Sebastian Schottke (sound)
Supported by the Dieter Fuchs Foundation – thank you very much!