MaerzMusik 2025

Concert Musik Festival

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Ticket Prices

Tickets are sold via the Berliner Festspiele ticketing platform.

Information at: www.berlinerfestspiele.de/maerzmusik

Ticket Prices

Tickets are sold via the Berliner Festspiele ticketing platform.

Information at: www.berlinerfestspiele.de/maerzmusik

Ticket Prices

Tickets are sold via the Berliner Festspiele ticketing platform.

Information at: www.berlinerfestspiele.de/maerzmusik

Festival Programme

Sat 22 03  7:30 pm
Minor Characters
Ensemble Nikel / Jennifer Walshe / Matthew Shlomowitz


Sat 22 03  9:30 pm
limina / Sensation 1
Ensemble Nikel / Mark Barden / Ligia Lewis

 

 

Sun 23 03 12:30 pm 
Weather Report – Publishing on New Music in the Next Generation
Panel with Wolke Verlag’s new managing director Patrick Becker and guests 

Sun 23 03 2:00 pm 
Book Presentation: “13 Ways of Looking at AI, Art & Music”
With the composer and author Jennifer Walshe


Sun 23 03  5:00 & 9:30 pm 
Drifting to the Rhythms at the Southeast of Nowhere
Nguyễn + Transitory


Sun 23 03  6:30 pm
Yarn/Wire
Sarah Davachi / Jad Atoui / Clara Iannotta / Catherine Lamb

 

Mon 24 03  6:00 pm 
Drifting to the Rhythms at the Southeast of Nowhere
Nguyễn + Transitory

Credits

An event of the Berliner Festspiele / MaerzMusik.

Media partners Radialsystem: The Berliner, Rausgegangen, taz. die tageszeitung, tip Berlin.

The 24th edition of MaerzMusik will take place from 21 to 30 March 2025. The ten days of the festival offer opportunities to experience numerous multidisciplinary projects and concerts that challenge traditional dualisms and offer new, networked perspectives.

Ensemble Nikel makes its festival debut at Radialsystem with two performative concerts: “Minor Characters” by Jennifer Walshe and Matthew Shlomowitz is a “song cycle for the 21st century” that examines how the internet communicates reality to us, while Mark Barden’s composition “limina” can be experienced in combination with the German premiere of the dance solo “Sensation 1” by American choreographer Ligia Lewis. “Drifting to the Rhythms at the Southeast of Nowhere” by Nguyễn + Transitory is being developed this winter in Thailand in collaboration with dance artists from Chiang Mai, Khon Kaen and Trang. The new work by the Berlin-based duo references a range of Southeast Asian folk-dance forms – combining them with experimental electronic music. Also at Radialsystem, the percussion and piano quartet from New York Yarn/Wire makes its Berlin debut with four commissioned works by the composers Sarah Davachi, Jad Atoui, Clara Iannotta and Catherine Lamb.

For more information on MaerzMusik www.berlinerfestspiele.de/en/maerzmusik

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