Eight out of Reeperbahn’s approximately 450 acts got selected for a nomination by the ANCHOR board, which is constituted of industry professionals such as Camille Hackney (Atlantic/Warner), Christoph Dallach (Die Zeit et.al.) and Rob Challice (Coda Agency). In May 2019, the Faroese artist released her first single on hfn, called "Ocean". “I can still look into the ocean feel you’re near” In the song Jenný talks to her grandmother, “Putting your lipstick on and walking down the stairs like they were the wrong way.” The heartfelt memories of the pure relationship between the two through the grandchild’s eyes somehow don’t stop the song from making your toes jam. “Ocean” has a fascinating balance between a refreshing breeze of production from the islands and current electro-pop sound. The accompanying music video was created in collaboration with designer Mel Redmer, who Frum met during Reeperbahn Festival 2018.Ĭoming up end of November, Frum's next single is about to arrive.Sven Helbig presents his weekly radio show “Schöne Töne” for the first time live on stage in the Großer Sendesaal at the Haus des Rundfunks in Berlin, presented by radioeins. Join the Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin with conductor Ralf Sochaczewsky, concert pianist Tiffany Poon and Argentinian cellist Sebastian Plano for an extraordinary sonic adventure. In a two-hour show, music from 8 centuries becomes a musical mix of the present. Sven Helbig will present the evening just like in his radio show, telling musical stories and interviewing the guests. You will hear music by Jóhann Jóhannsson, Johannes Brahms, Robert Schumann, Sebastian Plano, Sven Helbig, Arvo Pärt, Julia Wolfe, Hildegard von Bingen and Gustav Mahler, partly specially arranged for this evening.įor many years, the Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester (RSB) has held an internationally recognised position in the front ranks of German radio orchestras and Berlin’s top orchestras. Most recently, from 2001 to 2016, the orchestra’s noteworthy expertise in German Romantic and late Romantic repertoire was cultivated under the leadership of Marek Janowski, culminating in a world-acclaimed ten-part Wagner cycle as well as leaving behind a complete recording of the symphonies of Hans Werner Henze. Janowski‘s predecessor, Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos, helped raise the orchestra’s standards to an exemplary level in togetherness and developed a full symphonic tone.
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