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  • (c) Benjamin Jehne
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Concerts in Köpenick Palace Berlin

Berlin, Köpenick Palace — Aurorasaal

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About the Event

Take a step off the beaten path in Berlin, and indulge in a musical interlude at Köpenick Palace.

Young talents and established musicians perform in the Aurora Hall of the lovely Baroque palace.

Program

  • Isaac Albéniz – Espana op. 165
  • Enrique Granados – Danzas espanolas
  • Robert Schumann – Spanisches Liederspiel op. 71
Program is subject to change

Artists

Mezzo-soprano: Yuri Mizobuchi
Soloist, Harpsichord: Yuko Tomeda

Yuko Tomeda was born in Tokyo to a family of musicians. She received her first piano lessons from her mother and later from professors Aiko Iguchi and Kazuko Sumi. She attended the Musikgymnasium of the Musikhochschule Tokyo and continued her education in 1982 at the Universität der Künste Berlin with Professor Erich Andreas and György Sebök. During her studies she worked at the HdK as an assistant in the field of chamber music. From 1988 she completed her additional studies for the concert exam, which she completed with distinction. She has won prizes in various competitions, including the first gold medal at the international 'Maria‐Canals' competition in Barcelona. Concerts take her to Italy, Spain, Austria and Japan. She also performed several times in the Philharmonie of Berlin, her new adopted home. She is also a sought‐after chamber music partner.

Baritone: Stephen Barchi
Soprano: Ines Pinto
Soloist: Benedikt Sindermann
Piano: Beatrice Wehner‐Schaller

Köpenick Palace

Köpenick Palace is a waterside Baroque building in Köpenick, Berlin, built in 1558 as a hunting lodge on the river island of a former Slavic castle. The Palace was home to royal figures including King Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden and Frederick I and II of Prussia. The building is surrounded by a beautiful English-style park and has been used as an exhibition venue since 1963. Köpenick Palace now serves as Berlin's Museum of Decorative Arts,exhibiting decorative arts of the Rococo, Baroque and Renaissance periods, as well as a permanent exhibition called “RoomArt” and masterworks in interior design of the 16th and 18th century.

Address

Köpenick Palace, Schlossinsel Köpenick, Berlin, Germany — Google Maps

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