PROGRAMME

Tell me the truth about love

Sarah Maria Sun (soprano)

Kilian Herold (clarinet)

Jan Philip Schulze (piano)

Works by Franz Schubert, George Gershwin, György Ligeti, Leonard Bernstein, Georges Aperghis and others.

Sarah Maria Sun and Jan Philip Schulze are always a guarantee for original and unusual song programs. This time, together with clarinettist Kilian Herold, they embark on a search for the truth about love. Will they find it in this lively and varied program?

Vortragssaal (Auditorium), Staatsgalerie Stuttgart

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competition: 1st round

Liedduos 1st round

The International Art Song Competition Stuttgart, which will be held for the 14th time in Stuttgart in 2024, is one of the largest and most renowned competitions for Lied duos in the world.
The competition will be streamed live online and offers all young singers and pianists born after 31 December 1990 a platform to explore this particularly beautiful and challenging art form and present it to a large international audience.
In addition to Franz Schubert and Hugo Wolf as a constant ‘basis’, the 2024 competition is dedicated to the composer Arnold Schönberg (in the year of his 150th birthday) and his students of the so-called Zweiten Wiener Schule: Alban Berg, Anton Webern and Hanns Eisler. The focus will also be on British female composers of the 19th century and art songs by contemporary composers.

The 1st round is open to members of the Internationale Hugo-Wolf-Akademie. Admission is free. Registration is requested: info@ihwa.de.

Konzertsaal, HMDK Stuttgart

Start: 14:00

competition: 1st round

Liedduos 1st round

The International Art Song Competition Stutttgart, which will be held for the 14th time in Stuttgart in 2024, is one of the largest and most renowned competitions for Lied duos in the world.
The competition will be streamed live online and offers all young singers and pianists born after 31 December 1990 a platform to explore this particularly beautiful and challenging art form and present it to a large international audience.
In addition to Franz Schubert and Hugo Wolf as a constant ‘basis’, the 2024 competition is dedicated to the composer Arnold Schönberg (in the year of his 150th birthday) and his students of the so-called Zweiten Wiener Schule: Alban Berg, Anton Webern and Hanns Eisler. The focus will also be on British female composers of the 19th century and art songs by contemporary composers.

The 1st round is open to members of the Internationale Hugo-Wolf-Akademie. Admission is free. Registration is requested: info@ihwa.de.

Konzertsaal, HMDK Stuttgart

Start: 11:00

competition: 2nd Round

Liedduos 2nd round

The International Art Song Competition Stutttgart, which will be held for the 14th time in Stuttgart in 2024, is one of the largest and most renowned competitions for Lied duos in the world.
The competition will be streamed live online and offers all young singers and pianists born after 31 December 1990 a platform to explore this particularly beautiful and challenging art form and present it to a large international audience.
In addition to Franz Schubert and Hugo Wolf as a constant ‘basis’, the 2024 competition is dedicated to the composer Arnold Schönberg (in the year of his 150th birthday) and his students of the so-called Zweiten Wiener Schule: Alban Berg, Anton Webern and Hanns Eisler. The focus will also be on British female composers of the 19th century and art songs by contemporary composers.

The 2nd round is open to the public. Admission is free. Registration is requested: info@ihwa.de.

Konzertsaal, HMDK Stuttgart

Start: 11:00

competition: Final

finalists

The International Art Song Competition Stutttgart, which will be held for the 14th time in Stuttgart in 2024, is one of the largest and most renowned competitions for Lied duos in the world.
The competition will be streamed live online and offers all young singers and pianists born after 31 December 1990 a platform to explore this particularly beautiful and challenging art form and present it to a large international audience.
In addition to Franz Schubert and Hugo Wolf as a constant ‘basis’, the 2024 competition is dedicated to the composer Arnold Schönberg (in the year of his 150th birthday) and his students of the so-called Zweiten Wiener Schule: Alban Berg, Anton Webern and Hanns Eisler. The focus will also be on British female composers of the 19th century and art songs by contemporary composers.

The final is open to the public. Admission is free. Registration is requested: info@ihwa.de.

Konzertsaal, HMDK Stuttgart

Start: 11:00

Concert of the awardees 2024

Awardees of the 14th International Art Song Competition

In the popular concert of the awardees, the stage belongs to the prizewinners of the International Art Song Competition 2024! Here, the winning duos, who were able to convince the jury of their skills during the last days, present their personal favourite programme and receive their certificates from jury chair Brigitte Fassbaender. Celebrate with us the best liedduos of this year's competition!

Konzertsaal, HMDK Stuttgart

Start: 17:00

HOME(land)

Fleur Barron (mezzo-soprano)

Julius Drake (piano)

Songs by Johannes Brahms, Alban Berg, Charles Ives, Modest Mussorgsky, Chen Yi, Toru Takemitsu, Charles Trenet, Cole Porter and others.

A concert programme in which British-Singaporean mezzo-soprano Fleur Barron and pianist Julius Drake explore the personal connections and feelings of home, homeland and belonging. The program combines poetry and music from Eastern and Western creators around the themes of home, childhood and dreams and asks us all the question: Is the term "home" for you an inner state, a physical place, a geopolitical space?

Vortragssaal, Staatsgalerie

Start: 19:30

1. Liedkonzert

Members of the International Opera Studio

Vlad Iftinca (piano)

The members of the International Opera Studio present a programme of songs in the foyer of the opera house, accompanied by Vlad Iftinca. Programme will be published later.

Foyer Opernhaus, Staatstheater

Start: 19:30

Die schöne Magelone

Brigitte Fassbaender (speaker)

Konstantin Krimmel (baritone)

Wolfram Rieger (piano)

Johannes Brahms: Die schöne Magelone op. 33

It is a fairy tale with a happy ending - the "wondrous love story of the beautiful Magelone and Count Peter of Provence" by Ludwig Tieck from 1779. In his opus 33, Johannes Brahms set fifteen songs to music that are already included in Tieck's text. With its interplay of text and song, "Die schöne Magelone" is a unique piece - and a romantic love story that only seems a little out of date at first glance. After all, a little happiness in love and a happy ending are very much needed in this day and age.

 

Mozart Saal, Liederhalle

Start: 18:00

2. Liedkonzert

Esther Dierkes (soprano)

Björn Bürger (baritone)

Götz Payer (piano)

Esther Dierkes and Björn Bürger present a program of songs in the foyer of the opera house, accompanied by Götz Payer on the piano. Programme will be published later.

Foyer Opernhaus, Staatstheater

Start: 19:30

Die schöne Müllerin

Florian Boesch (baritone)

Musicbanda Franui

Nikolaus Habjan (direction & puppets)

"Wandering is the miller's delight ..." Schubert's song cycle "Die schöne Müllerin" begins light-heartedly. And yet the story of the journeyman miller ultimately turns out to be a multi-layered one-person drama: she simply doesn't love him, the miller's daughter ...

The new project of Musicbanda Franui is once again an event: the ensemble from the Austrian mountains not only makes music at an incredibly high level, it also regularly teams up with artists from other genres. In its latest production, it is bass-baritone Florian Boesch and puppeteer Nikolaus Habjan. Together they present "Die schöne Müllerin", which, together with Boesch's captivating singing and Habjan's marvellous puppetry, surpasses itself.

Forum Ludwigsburg

Start: 17:00

Licht der Welt

Christiane Karg (soprano)

Gerold Huber (piano)

Christmas songs by Engelbert Humperdinck, Peter Cornelius, Jean Sibelius, Robert Schumann, Gabriel Fauré, Eduard Toldra, Edvard Grieg, Maurice Ravel, Cecile Chaminade, Joseph Marx, Richard Strauss u. a.

In this concert, soprano Christiane Karg takes us on a Christmas journey. She experiences the "festival of love" through the eyes of a child and traces the "feeling of Christmas" in different languages and cultures.

Weißer Saal, Neues Schloss

Start: 19:30