Navid Kermani © Peter Andreas Hassiepen/München
Navid Kermani / Pi-hsien Chen / Manos Tsangaris
Das Alphabet bis S
Saturday
9
November
2024
19:30 – ca. 21:00
Mozart-Saal
Performers
Navid Kermani, Lesung
Pi-hsien Chen, Klavier
Manos Tsangaris, Perkussion
Programme
Navid Kermani liest aus seinem Roman »Das Alphabet bis S«, Pi-hsien Chen und Manos Tsangaris spielen dazu
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Andante F-Dur K 616 »Für eine Walze in eine kleine Orgel« (1791)
Manos Tsangaris
Der dritte Raum
Arnold Schönberg
Drei Klavierstücke op. 11 (1909)
Franz Schubert
2. Satz: Andantino (Sonate A-Dur D 959) (1828)
Note
In Kooperation mit Wien Modern
Medienpartner Ö1 Club
Freie Platzwahl
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Subscription series
Originalton
Festival
Wien Modern 37
Links
https://www.tsangaris.de
https://www.navidkermani.de
Presented by
Wiener Konzerthausgesellschaft
Debut with a celebration of literature
Navid Kermani's new novel »Das Alphabet bis S« is being hailed as a literary feast: The novel immerses its readers in the life of a writer whose professional highs coincide with private lows - the loss of her mother, the breakdown of her marriage and, last but not least, the question of her own identity and the meaning of her own existence. Her attempt to come to terms with the multiple crises consists of reading all the unread books on the shelf - in alphabetical order, of course.
Born in Siegen in 1967, the author and Orientalist devotes himself, as so often in his work, to linking existential questions and feelings, which he brings together in a novel that breaks the genre norm. Navid Kermani's reading debut at the Wiener Konzerthaus will be accompanied by two of his long-time musical companions: the German-Taiwanese pianist Pi-hsien Chen, who has been described as a »keyboard explorer between worlds« due to her dazzling range of repertoire from Bach to Barraqué, and the percussionist, composer and performance artist Manos Tsangaris. This year, he is creating a new station theater as part of Wien Modern 37.
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