KONZERTREISE GRAUBÜNDEN | Mai 2023
Folk songs on hope and reconciliation

Folk songs on hope and reconciliation
A program spending hope in uncertain times
A choir concert of obvious urgency
Volkslieder zu Hoffnung und Versöhnung
A choir concert of obvious urgency
A choir concert of obvious urgency
A choir concert of obvious urgency
A choir concert of obvious urgency
Ein armenisch-georgisches Chorkonzert geschnitzt aus Aprikosenholz
A choral falcon flight over the Balkans
Quiet and loud sounds of resistance.
Thirty people’s depiction of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Ensemble liberte on tour through Vienna, Munich and Welzheim (near Stuttgart) with the Arabic-Hebrew-Yiddish bridge project "A bissele Glik" from the 9th to the 14th of October 2017.
Ensemble liberte develops the program first performed in 2014, which unites Yiddish, Arabic, Persian, Roma, Turkish, Kurdish and Hebrew for choir, soloists and instruments.
echoes, 10 hours of cultural diversity on Saturday the 26th of August 2017, at the Filter4, from 14:00 till 24:00 o'clock.
The world’s political situation confounds us speechless. Eloquent yet without words, we sing about hope, sorrow and love. With works by Rachmaninoff, Ivanovs, Pärt and Brahms, we remember what connects all people.
"The Basler funnel" – a project commissioned by the Theater Basel, as part of the music festival "KlangBasel".
Thirty people’s depiction of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Pictures and streams of people singing, spun from the finest material written for choirs in the 19th and 20th centuries – and of small pebbles, dusty gramophones, worn out shoes and leaving, missing loved ones, reunion, traveling far, arriving, leaving again and being lost in the now.
Ensemble liberte opens its eyes wide to the imbalance between the northern and southern hemisphere and the gears of globalization as it collects songs from ports, sweatshops, plantations and mines.
Seagulls screeching and the roar of war: "The Sacred choral music" Heinrich Schütz created during the Thirty Years' War (1648) and with it the baroque double choir "Dona Nobis Pacem". What do prayers for peace sound like in a time of war?
ensemble liberte’s France trip and concerts in Lavillat, Labastide d'Armagnac and Toulouse.
Between them lies the Mediterranean – two countries, a thousand-year-old cultural history and an infinite treasure of songs, united and separated by more than just the water.
A bridge project: songs and choral works in Yiddish, Hebrew and Arabic.
George Ricci & the ensemble liberté
Roli Frei & the ensemble liberté
sounds of the Balkans
A "Zeitungskonzert"
A vocal hide-and-seek game