summer / autumn 2016 welcome to the schloss elmau experience

SUMMER / AUTUMN 2016
WELCOME TO
TH E SC H LOSS ELMAU EXPER I ENC E
1916 – 2016
WE LCOM E TO TH E
S C H LO S S E LM AU EXP E R I ENC E
Just 100 km south of Munich is Schloss Elmau,
tucked deep in the calm of the Bavarian Alps.
A sanctuary, framed by dramatic peaks,
whispering forests and rushing streams.
COV E R
12 J U LY
L I ZZ WR I G H T
A spa retreat and cultural hideaway,
a family escape and romantic haven.
A place to feast on outstanding food
and unbeatable music – to relax,
breathe deep and discover.
T HE E X PERIEN CE
Two hotels. One resort.
Guests staying at either one may enjoy
all the great offers of the other.
Three adult spas offering soothing treatments,
yoga without dogma and the
largest hamam this side of Istanbul.
Reenergize with sports in the empowering alps.
Let your children go free-range – in three family spas,
the kids club, or with edutainment workshops,
soccer camps and outdoor adventures.
The variety of restaurants covers everything
from gourmet tasting menus
and high Thai cuisine to fondue feasts.
And minds get fed too:
browse the bookshop, lounge in the library,
and be inspired by a world-class recital
in the concert hall.
TO P PACK AGES
STAY O N E N I G H T F O R FR EE
SPA ES C A PES
BOOK 3 NIGHTS AND ARRIVE ON
6, 13 November
Book 4 nights and receive up to 180 euros/
person credit on the room rate for
spa treatments when you arrive on the
following dates:
BOOK 4 NIGHTS AND ARRIVE ON
11 September | 3 October
9, 16 November
BOOK 5 NIGHTS AND ARRIVE ON
4, 18, 25 September | 23 October
20, 27 November | 4, 11, 18 December
K I D S U P TO AG E 15 STAY F O R FR E E
in their parents’ room.
Includes use of the Family Spa, Kids Club and
all Edutainment, Sports & Adventure
programs and soccer camps. Full board for
children up to 5 and half board for kids
6 – 15 years of age, during the following times:
17 – 22 July | 28 August – 6 October
23 – 28 October | 6 November – 23 December
28 August | 4, 18 September | 4, 11 December
SPA LO N G WE E K E N D S
Book 3 nights from Thursday to Sunday
and receive 90 euros/person credit on the
room rate for spa treatments when you
arrive on the following dates:
1, 8, 22 September | 10 November
B MW i E X PE R I E N CE
The BMW i series consists of electric plug-in
hybrid cars ... and lovers of fast cars are
delighted with it! We invite you to discover
the new world of the BMW i3 and BMW i8
on complimentary test drives.
Top Packages are not combinable.
1 9 J U LY
J O S É JA M ES
J U LY
4
A conversation with U.S. Ambassador
JOHN EMERSON about the 4th of July
and the Declaration of Independence
D I E TM A R MU EL L ER- EL M AU
moderation
Lecture and talk in English
5
"Melodramen –
Schätze der Romantik"
H A N S SI G L recitation
H EL MU T D EU T S CH piano
Musical reading
6
V ERO N I K A EB ER L E violin
A N D R E A S B R A N T E L I D violoncello
SH A I WO SN E R piano
Beethoven, Schubert
8
CH R I ST I A N G ER H A H ER baritone
G ERO L D H U B ER piano
Schubert
9 – 17 J U LY
JA Z ZCL A SS I C A
9
CHRISTIAN SCOT T ATUNDE ADJUAH
trumpet, flugelhorn, sirenette
B R A X TO N CO O K saxophone
L AWR EN CE FI EL D S piano
K R I S FU N N bass
CO R E Y F O N V I L L E drums
J O E DYS O N drums
D OM I N I C M I N I X guitar
EL EN A PI N D ER H U G H ES
flute, vocals
Jazz
19
J O SÉ JA M ES vocals
TA K ESH I O H BAYA SH I keyboard
S O LOM O N D O R SE Y bass, vocals
N AT E SM I T H drums
Jazz
20
R A I N E R M O R I T Z reads "Der schönste
Aufenthalt der Welt. Dichter im Hotel"
Author reading in German
22
R E I N H O L D M ESSN E R : "Über Leben"
Lecture and talk in German
11
EL EN A U R I O ST E violin
TOM P O ST ER piano
Fauré, Grieg
23
DA N I E L LOZ A KOV I CH violin
FR A N K D U PR E E piano
Bach, Mozart, Brahms
12
L IZ Z WR I G H T vocals
M A R T I N KO L A R I D ES guitar
N I CH O L A S D ‘A M ATO bass
B R A N N EN T EM PL E drums
B O B BY SPA R K S keys
Jazz
25
"Goldberg City Variations"
FR A N CES CO T R I STA N O piano
E D OA R D O PI E T RO G R A N D E sound
FE D E R I CO N I T T I video art
Concert & video installation
13
I A N B O ST R I D G E reads
"Schubert's Winter Journey.
Anatomy of an Obsession"
JA M ES J O L LY moderation
in English
"Ticho"
A L MU T K Ü H N E vocals
TOM A R T H U R S trumpet
M A RC S CH MO L L I N G piano
Jazz
14
I A N B O ST R I D G E tenor
J U L I US D R A K E piano
Schumann, Brahms
16
J UST I N K AU FL I N piano
CH R I S SM I T H bass
B I L LY WI L L I A M S drums
Jazz
26
DA N D I N E R : "Gedächtnis und
Geographie – oder: Kehrt das
19. Jahrhundert wieder?"
Lecture and talk in German
27
L E N A B E L K I N A mezzo soprano
O L E N A K USH PL E R piano
Tchaikovsky, Brahms, Rachmaninov
28
D E B O R A H FE L DM A N reads
"Unorthodox"
CH R I ST I A N RUZ I CSK A moderation
Author reading in German
29
D R . CH R I STO PH H EUS G E N ,
senior foreign policy advisor of
Chancellor Angela Merkel.
Conversation with
DIETMAR MUELLER-ELMAU
about current challenges of
German foreign policy
Lecture and talk in German
30
B R A D M E H L DAU piano
Jazz
2 2 J U LY
R E I N H O L D M ESS N E R
SP O RT S & A DV ENTURE
PRO G R A M F O R K I D S & T E E N S
AG ES 6 – 15
Kayaking and stand up paddle boarding
on Ferchensee lake.
Water polo, soccer, bocce, foosball.
Table tennis, chess or billiards.
Mountain hiking & climbing.
Canyoning. Trampoline.
Geocaching. Chaos rally.
3D Archery. Archery by torchlight.
BBQ by the campfire.
Making friends.
Debating club:
burning questions, many answers.
4 – 9, 11 – 16, 18 – 23, 25 – 30 July
1 – 6, 8 – 13, 15 – 20, 22 – 27 August
29 August – 3 September, 5 – 10 September
3 0 J U LY
B R A D M E H L DAU
FROM HE A D TO TO E
CH ESS AC A D EMY & S O CCE R C A M P
11 – 15 | 18 – 22 July
CH I L D R E N STAY F O R FR E E
When you book at least 5 nights
and arrive on 17 July
AUGUST
2
N I CO L A S KO ECK E R T violin
K R I ST I N A M I L L E R piano
Ravel, Tchaikovsky, Franck, Frolov
3
G EO RG E L I piano
Haydn, Chopin, Liszt
4
FERHAN & FERZAN ÖNDER
piano
M A R T I N G RU B I N G E R J U N .
M A R T I N G RU B I N G E R S E N .
A L E X A N D E R G E O RG I E V percussion
Bartók, Say, Reich, Dun
5
I A N M c E WA N
presents "Nutshell"
F E L I CI TA S VO N L OV E N B E RG
moderation
Author reading in English
6
J U L I A N BA R N ES reads
"Through the Window: Seventeen
Essays (and one short story)"
F E L I CI TA S VO N L OV E N B E RG
moderation
Author reading in English
8
C A RO L I N E G O U L D I N G violin
DA N A E D Ö R K E N piano
Schumann, Franck
10
N I KO L A I TO K A R E V piano
Händel, Bach, Beethoven
13
A L I N A P O G O ST K I N A violin
TA M A R A ST E FA N OV I CH piano
Janáček, Brahms, Prokofiev
15
WE R N E R S PI ES
in conversation with
N EO R AU CH
16
Q UAT T RO CE L L I T I M ST RÖ B L E , LU K A S D R E Y E R ,
H A R T WI G CH R I ST,
M AT T H I A S T RÜ CK violoncelli
18
G A B R I E L A S CH E R E R soprano
M I CH A E L VO L L E baritone
S O PH I E R AY N AU D piano
Wagner, Strauss
22
T H O M A S S I F F L I N G & BA N D
THOMAS SIFFLING
trumpet, flugelhorn
A L E X G U N I A guitar
KO N R A D H I N S K E N piano,
fender rhodes
D I R K B LÜM L E I N bass
CH R I ST I A N H U B E R drums
Jazz
24
BA R TO L O M E Y B I T TM A N N
"Neubau"
M AT T H I A S BA R TO L O M E Y
violoncello
K L E M E N S B I T TM A N N
violin, mandola
Jazz
25
CL AU D I A OT T presents
"Tausendundeine Nacht –
Das glückliche Ende"
H A D I A L I Z A D E H daff, tonbak
Y U SU F ÇO L A K bağlama
CL AU D I A OT T ney
Musical reading
27
A B U piano
Jazz
30
T R I O S E N CE
B E R N H A R D S CH Ü L E R piano
O M A R C A LVO bass
ST E PH A N E M I G drums
Recorded @ Schloss Elmau
31
A L E X A N D R A S I L O CE A piano
Schubert, Prokofiev
4 AU G U ST
M A R T I N G RU B I N G E R J U N .
SPA N EWS
TH E TU RTLE SPA CO N C E PT ®
STA RTI N G FA LL 2016
In Chinese mythology and Traditional Chinese
Medicine (TCM) the turtle is associated with
the water phase, i.e. the origin and end of life.
It also stands for wisdom and longevity.
In the Turtle Spa Concept®, Dr. König combines
Traditional Chinese Medicine with modern
findings from sports science, nutrition, herbal
medicine and aromatherapy.
Treatments in the Turtle Spa Concept® use
traditional knowledge of TCM (acupuncture,
moxa, Guasha, cupping, auricular acupuncture
and Japanese meridian therapy), classic aromatherapy, European Phytotherapy and Five
Elements Nutrition.
Every dimension of the contemporary
definition of wellness (relaxation, nutrition,
movement, rhythm and social contact)
is considered in the treatment packages.
O C TO B E R
13 – 16
RO B ER TA PEPP@M I N T
I T & COM PU T ER WO R K SH O P
with Birgit Steinbrunner,
Andrea Herold and Thomas Steyerl
from ages 8 – 10 and ages 11 – 15
17 – 20
B U I L D YO U R OWN U K U L E L E
with Dirk Jungbluth
from ages 9
AU GUST
E D U TA I N M E N T
WORKSHOPS
FOR KIDS & TEENS
J U LY
11 – 15, 1 8 – 2 2
C H E SS A C A D E MY
with Dijana and Peter Dengler
from ages 6
2 5 – 29
L I T ER AT U R E WO R K SH O P F O R K I D S
with Nadine Schwengenbecher
ages 6 – 11
2 5 – 29
MUSI C AC A D EMY
Exploring music and dance
from different cultures
with Craig, Carolyn and Angela Bond
from ages 6 – 11
1 – 4
RO B E R TA PE PP@M I N T
I T & COM PU T ER WO R K SH O P
with Birgit Steinbrunner,
Andrea Herold and Thomas Steyerl
from ages 8 – 10 and ages 11 – 15
1 – 5
FI L M WO R K SH O P
with Ulrike und Johannes Sauerhöfer
from ages 9
8 – 12
CO D E O F N AT U R E
M AT H YO U C A N TO U CH
with Tobias Peukert
and Peter Mohr
from ages 11
8 – 12
PE R F O R M A N CE
PROJ EC T A N D DA N CE
with Sophie Nüzel
from ages 11
SEP T EM B ER
29 – 2
CR E AT I V E WR I T I N G
with Angelika Glitz
from ages 12
15 – 19
FI L M
with Andres Müller
from ages 12
15 – 19
S CI E N CE L A B
K I D S E X PLO R I N G T H E WO R L D
with Ulrike Albrecht and Team
ages 4 – 11
22 – 26
L AND ART
A R T I N N AT U R E
with Miriam and Oliver Tag
from ages 8
29 – 2
S CI EN CE L A B
K I D S E X PLO R I N G T H E WO R L D
with Ulrike Albrecht and Team
ages 4 – 11
17 – 21 and
24 – 2 8
L I T ER AT U R E WO R K SH O P F O R K I D S
with Nadine Schwengenbecher
ages 6 – 11
24 – 2 8
S CI EN CE L A B
K I D S E X PLO R I N G T H E WO R L D
with Ulrike Albrecht and Team
ages 4 – 11
5 – 8
K I T EC
K I D S D I S COV ER T ECH N O LO G Y
with Alexandra Syrbe
from ages 8
24 – 2 8
T EEN S 2STA R T- U P
T RY I N G EN T R EPR E N EU R SH I P
O N F O R SIZ E
with Michael Detmer
and Alexandra Syrbe
from ages 11
5 – 9
STA M PI N G WO R K SH O P
with Regina Laute
from ages 8
31 – 4 N OV EM B ER
C H E SS A C A D E MY
with Dijana and Peter Dengler
from ages 6
All workshops are bilingual
(German & English).
The literature workshop is held
in German only.
As the workshops are very popular,
we recommend that you
register your kids when booking
your room, or by sending an
email to [email protected].
Subject to change without notice.
SEPTEMBER
1
TO M A S ES PE DA L reads
"Against Nature" &
"Against Art"
H I N R I CH S CH M I DT- H E N K E L
German texts and moderation
Author reading in Norwegian
6
"Memento"
S E BA ST I A N ST U D N I T Z K Y
trumpet, keyboard
PAU L K L E B E R bass
T I M SA R H A N drums
& ST R I N G Q U I N T E T
7
A L E K S E Y S E M E N E N KO violin
I N N A F I R S OVA piano
Grieg, Ysaÿe, Chausson,
Tchaikovsky, Sarasate
S E BA ST I A N ST U D N I T Z K Y
trumpet, piano
PAU L K L E B E R bass
Late Night Jazz
10
A RV E H E N R I K S E N trumpet
E I V I N D A A R S E T guitar
JA N BA N G electronics
T I G R A N H A M A S YA N piano
Jazz
13
DA N I E L H O PE violin
PAU L N E U BAU E R viola
DAV I D F I N CK E L violoncello
WU H A N piano
Mahler, Schumann
24
S O PH I E PACI N I piano
Beethoven, Chopin, Liszt
13 SEPTEMBER
DA N I E L H O PE
JIVA MUK TI YO G A CENTER
R E T R E AT S & WO R K SH O P S
Daily basic and open classes for
beginners and advanced practitioners
with Johannes Mikenda or other
excellent certified advanced Jivamukti
yoga teachers. Level 1 courses are
designed for beginners. Level 2 courses
require some yoga experience.
3 – 8 J U LY
Spirit Yoga, Level 2
with Patricia Thielemann
2 8 AU GUST – 2 SEP T EM B ER
Anusara Yoga, Level 2
with Barbra Noh
11 – 15 SEP T EM B ER
Balance Yoga, Level 2
with Timo Wahl
1 8 – 23 SEP T EM B ER
Inside Yoga, Level 2
with Young Ho Kim
2 5 – 30 SEP T EM B E R
Free Floating Aerial and
Restorative Aerial Yoga, Level 1+2
with Claudia Lederer
3 – 7 O C TO B ER
Fully booked, waiting list!
Advanced Yoga, Level 2 with Dr. Patrick Broome
and Ranja Weiss
23 – 2 8 O C TO B ER
Vinyasa & Yin Yoga
with Nicole Bongartz
6 – 11 N OV EM B ER
Anusara Yoga, Level 2
with Barbra Noh
13 – 1 8 N OV EM B E R
Fascia Yoga, all Level with Dirk Bennewitz
4 – 9 D ECEM B E R
Fully booked, waiting list!
Spirit Yoga Pre X-mas, Level 2
with Patricia Thielemann
5 – 8 D ECEM B E R
Taijiquan Qigong Workshop
with Dr. Imke König
1 8 – 23 J U N E 2 0 17
Save the Date!
Yoga Summit 2017
11 – 15 J U LY
with Alosha Shpilevski & Tom Stuckey
(RB Leipzig)
1 8 – 2 2 J U LY
with René Hönisch & Nils Kürschner
(RB Leipzig)
2 5 – 29 J U LY
with Nils Kürschner & Paul Frost
(RB Leipzig)
SO CCE R C A MP S
The soccer camps are held in two
groups for boys and girls ages 7 – 10
and 11 – 15, led by Thomas Albeck
and youth trainers from Bundesliga
clubs, on a perfect soccer pitch and
training grounds in Krün.
Thomas Albeck is one of Germany’s
most successful youth trainers and
heads the intensive training center for
young soccer talents at RB Leipzig.
15 – 19 AU GUST
with Thomas Albeck (RB Leipzig) &
Martin Kempf (VfB Stuttgart)
2 2 – 26 AU GUST
with Martin Kempf & Pascal Kempf
(VfB Stuttgart)
29 AU GUST – 2 SE P T EM B E R
with Martin Kempf & Michael Gentner
(VfB Stuttgart)
5 – 9 SE P T EM B E R
with Michael Gentner & Markus Rüdt
(VfB Stuttgart)
OCTOBER
26 S E P T E M B E R – 2 O C TO B E R
L I E D WE E K @ S CH L O SS E L M AU
26
J U L I A N E BA N S E soprano
LG T YO U N G S O L O I ST S
Wagner
28
SA M U E L H A SS E L H O R N baritone
R E N AT E RO H L F I N G piano
Schubert, Wolf, Chaminade, Sommer
29
B E N JA M I N A PPL baritone
G R A H A M J O H N S O N piano
Schumann, Strauss
1
J O N A S K AU FM A N N
"Wahrhaftigkeit auf der Opernund Konzertbühne – geht das?"
with journalist T H O M A S VO I G T and
author K A R I N JACO B S -Z A N D E R
Panel conversation in German
2
J U D I T H H E R M A N N reads
"Lettipark"
J Ö RG B O N G moderation
Author reading in German
RO M A I N CO L L I N piano
3
RO M A I N CO L L I N piano
Recorded @ Schloss Elmau
4
R AY CH E N violin
SUM I N A ST U D E R violin
L O U I S S CHWI ZG E B E L piano
Bach, de Falla, Moszkovsky, Sarasate
5
KISEKI 2 "Fantaisie"
KOTA RO F U KUM A piano
Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert
8
M A X M E R S E N Y & BA N D
M A X M E R S E N Y saxophone
F E R D I N A N D K I R N E R guitar
F E D E R I CO G O N Z Á L EZ PE Ñ A
piano, keyboard
F E L I X L E H R M A N N drums
RO G E R R E K L ESS DJ
Jazz
10
SA B I N E M E Y E R clarinet
G AU T I E R C A PU ÇO N violoncello
F R A N K B R A L E Y piano
Schumann, Beethoven, Brahms
13
"Switch"
N I L S PE T T E R M O LVA E R trumpet
G E I R SU N D STØ L guitar
J O B E RG E R MY H R E bass
E R L A N D DA H L E N drums
Jazz
26 S E P T E M B E R
J U L I A N E BA N S E
15
"Odessa – Paris"
DAV I D O R L OWS K Y T R I O
J E N S - UWE P O PP guitar
DAV I D O R L OWS K Y clarinet
F L O R I A N D O H R M A N N bass
Recorded @ Schloss Elmau
20 & 22
C A R T E B L A N CH E F O R
MA X MUTZKE
M A X M U T Z K E & M O N O PU N K
M A X M U T Z K E vocals
M A I K S CH OT T keyboard
DA N N Y SA M A R bass
TO B I A S H E L D drums
Jazz
26
S E BA ST I A N M A N Z clarinet
M I R I JA M CO N T Z E N violin
DA N J U L O I S H I Z A K A violoncello
H E R B E R T S CH U CH piano
Schumann, Messiaen
29
T I M OT H Y G A R TO N A S H presents
"Free Speech: Ten Principles for a
Connected World"
D I E TM A R MU E L L E R- E L M AU
moderation
Author reading and talk
31
R I CH A R D FL A N AG A N reads
"The unknown terrorist"
FE L I CI TA S VO N LOV E N B E RG
moderation
Author reading and talk in German
CULIN A RY HIGH LIGHT S
4 J U LY
Traditional American BBQ
with Otto Gourmet
2 5 – 31 J U LY
Exquisite Japanese Noodle Experience
with Muneharu Sasa and Eric Liau from Macao
1 8 – 2 7 AU GUST
South India visits the Fidelio
with Chef de Cuisine Arindham Saha from the
Oberoi Hotel in Gurgaon
23 – 2 5 AU GUST
Supreme Seafood with
Sebastian Bruns and Jan-Hendrik Sievert
of Deutsche See
SP O RT S UN LIMITED
I N T H E EM P OWER I N G A L P S
GU I D ED H I K ES
with mountain guide Hermann Glatz
Tuesdays & Thursdays
A RCH ERY
with Christian Kuffer,
8-time German Archery Champion
SU PER E- B I K E TO U R S
with bike guide Sebastian Bech
Wednesdays & Fridays
TENNIS
on three clay courts in the Nature Spa
and/or the Sunball tennis coach
Paul Olteanu
2 8 AU GUST – 2 SE P T EM B E R
RU N N I N G R E T R E AT
with European Marathon Championships Bronze medalist Herbert Steffny
GOLF
Take the BMW i3/i8 for a spin to the
Karwendel, Oberau and Seefeld clubs
(10 – 30 min)
J O G G I N G RO U T ES
6 – 12 km along Ferchenbach brook
to Ferchensee lake
RIDING
Drive the BMW i3 to the
Gestüt Schmalensee
24 – 3 0 O C TO B E R
B O O K CR I T I CS @ S CH L O SS E L M AU
Every year, immediately after the Frankfurt
Book Fair, the literary critics Felicitas von
Lovenberg, Ijoma Mangold and Denis Scheck
travel to Schloss Elmau to talk about the
fall’s major literary news and discuss their
importance and quality. Featuring international writers like Booker Prize winners Anne
Enright (“Rosaleen’s Feast”), Howard Jacobson
(“Shylock”) and other surprise guests.
NOVEMBER
1
J U L I E N Q U E N T I N piano
SI G N UM SA XO PH O N E Q UA R T E T
B L A Zˇ K EM PER L E soprano saxophone
ER I K N EST L ER alto saxophone
A L A N LUZˇ A R tenor saxophone
GU ER I N O B EL L A RO SA
baritone saxophone
Rimsky-Korsakov, Barber, Gershwin
16 – 2 0
JA Z Z T I VA L
23 – 2 5
A S CH LO SS E L M AU S YM P O SI O N
16
JA N G A R BA R E K G RO U P
JA N G A R BA R E K saxophone
R A I N E R B RÜ N I N G H AUS keys
Y U R I DA N I EL guitar
T R I LO K GU R T U percussion
" The Truth and nothing but the Truth"
3
K L AUS D O L D I N G ER S " PA SSP O R T "
K L AUS D O L D I N G ER saxophone
M A R T I N S C A L ES guitar
M I CH A EL H O R N EK keyboard
PAT R I CK S C A L ES bass
ER N ST ST RÖ ER &
B I B O U L DA RO U I CH E percussion
CH R I ST I A N L E T T N E R drums
Jazz
17
T H OM A S EN H CO piano
VA SSI L EN A SER A FI M OVA marimba
4
Y EFI M B RO N FM A N piano
Classical concert
"A Tribute to Jan Johansson"
JA N LU N D G R EN piano
M AT T I A S S V EN SS O N bass
J OA N N A L E WI S violin
EM I LY ST E WA R T violin
AU RO R E C A N Y viola
A S JA VA LCI C violoncello
PAU L L AY piano
6
DA N I EL H O PE violin
ZÜ RCH ER K A M M ERO RCH EST ER
Mendelssohn Bartholdy, Tchaikovsky
10
"Dancing"
ECH O ES O F SWI N G
CO L I N DAWS O N trumpet
CH R I S H O PK I N S saxophone
B ER N D L H OT Z K Y piano
O L I V ER M E WES drums
Jazz
A DA M M A KOWI C Z piano
18
A B U piano
N AT H A N PE N CE bass
RYA N J. L EE drums
19
J O H A N N ES M OT S CH M A N N piano
B O R I S B O L L ES violin, synthesizers
DAV I D PA NZ L drums, percussion
CR A I G TA B O R N piano
19
M I CH A EL O N DA ATJ E reads
"The Cat's Table"
D E N N I S S CH ECK moderation
Author reading in English
Truth in Philosophy, Theology, Therapy
and the Cultural Sciences
Under the academic direction of
Christoph Schmidt (Hebrew University)
and in cooperation with The van Leer
Jerusalem Institut and its director
Gabriel Motzkin.
PA R T I CI PA N T S
J O H N M I L BA N K (Nottingham)
E L L I OT WO L F S O N (St.Barbara)
WI L L I A M D ESM O N D (Vilanova, Leuven)
K L AUS H E L D (Wuppertal)
WO L F G A N G PA L AWE R (Innsbruck)
M I CH A E L STAU D I N G (Vienna)
A N N E EUST E R S CH U LT E (Berlin)
RU T H ROT E N (Tel Aviv)
RO N I M I RO N (Tel Aviv)
M I K E L FA D E N B L AT T (Jerusalem)
M I CH A E L RO M BACH (Jerusalem)
CH R I STO PH S CH M I DT (Jerusalem)
G A B R I E L M OT Z K I N (Jerusalem)
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A N N E S O FI E VO N OT T E R
mezzo-soprano
N I L S L A N D G R E N trombone
M AT S B E RGST RÖ M guitar
J O E L LYSSA R I D ES piano
Jazz
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A S CH LO SS E L M AU D E BAT E
The role of theology and philosophy
in politics today.
CH R I STO PH S CH M I DT moderation
16 N OV EM B ER
JA N G A R BA R E K
26 N OV E M B E R – 4 D ECE M B E R
8 T H V E R B I E R F EST I VA L @ S CH L O SS E L M AU
It has become a cherished annual tradition for
the big festival in western Switzerland to
present classical music’s “stars of tomorrow”
at Schloss Elmau under the direction of
Martin T:son Engstroem. The solo concerts are
complemented with performances by the
Verbier Festival Chamber Orchestra (VFCO)
conducted by Gábor Takács-Nagy.
with Aaron Pilsan, Ziyu Shen, George Li, Kian
Soltani, Alexander Malofeyev, Daniel Lozakovich,
Ye-Eun Choi, VFCO and many more
PU B L I SH I N G CR E D I T S
Publisher
Schloss Elmau GmbH & Co. KG
In Elmau 2, 82493 Elmau
CEO
Dietmar Mueller-Elmau
General Manager
Nikolai Bloyd
Editor-in-chief & Production
Naomi Jödicke
Director of Communications
Elisabeth Gerwin
Artistic Director
Dr. Silke Zimmermann
Photos
Will Essig
Design
Markus Rasp
Anzinger und Rasp
Litho
Matthias Muschiol
Print/Mailing
Kastner & Callwey
Subject to change.
Artist photos
Lizz Wright © Shervin Lainez
José James © Shervin Lainez
Reinhold Messner ©
Andreas H. Bitesnich
Brad Mehldau © Michael Wilson
Martin Grubinger jun. © Felix Broede
Daniel Hope ©
Margaret Malandruccolo/DG
Juliane Banse © Elsa Okazaki
Buchmessenkritker © Will Essig
Jan Gabarek © Guri Dahl
Verbier Chamber Orchestra ©
Sammy Hart
Luce d'Oro Food Photo ©
Mario Paecke
DECEMBER
JANUARY
7
PAVO L B R ESL I K tenor
A M I R K AT Z piano
Schubert
7 – 15
63 R D CH A M B ER MUSI C WE E K
" V I V E L A FR A N CE "
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T R I O Z I M M ER M A N N
FR A N K PE T ER Z I M M ER M A N N
violin
A N TO I N E TA M EST I T viola
CH R I ST I A N P O LT ÉR A violoncello
Bach
15
O LG A S CH E P S piano
Prokofiev, Chopin, Satie
17
L AU R EN C A R PEN T ER violin
SE A N C A R PEN T ER violin
DAV I D A A RO N C A R PEN T ER viola
Piazzolla, Gardel, Rodriguez
27
CH A R L I E SI EM violin
I TA M A R G O L A N piano
Classical concert
28
V I N CEN T PE I R A N I accordion
ÉM I L E PA R I SI E N saxophone
Jazz
29
N AT SU KO I N O U E &
I TA M A R G O L A N piano
Classical concert
31
PI ER R E- L AU R EN T A I M A R D &
TA M A R A ST EFA N OV I CH piano
OM ER K L E I N T R I O
OM ER K L E I N piano
H AGG A I CO H EN - M I LO bass
Z I V R AV I T Z drums
DJ TO R ST EN A B EL S
exclusively for hotel guests
7
J E A N RO N D E AU cembalo
Bach
8
A L E X A N D R E K A N TO ROW
piano
Schumann
L ES V EN T S FR A N C A I S
EM M A N U E L PA H U D flute
PAU L M E Y ER clarinet
R A D OVA N V L AT KOV I C horn
G I L B E R T AU D I N bassoon
FR A N ÇO I S L EL EUX oboe
ER I C L E SAG E piano
Escaich, Lachner, Jolivet, Poulenc
9
Q UAT U O R A RO D
J O R DA N V I C TO R I A violin
A L E X A N D R E V U violin
CO R E N T I N A PPA R A I L LY viola
SA MY R ACH I D violoncello
Classical concert
N OT E F O RG E T
V I RG I L E L EFEBV R E saxophone
ERWA N R I CO R D E AU bass
J E A N RO N D E AU piano
SEBA ST I Á N G R EN AT drums
Jazz
10
M AG A L I M O SN I E R flute
I SA B E L L E M O R E T T I harp
A D R I E N L A M A RC A viola
Spohr, Chopin, Nadermann/Tulou,
Camille Saint-Saëns, Debussy, Piazzolla
A D R I E N L A M A RC A viola
DAV I D K A D O U CH piano
Schubert, Brahms, Franck
11
J U H O P O H J O N E N piano
I R I N A Z A K H A R E N KOVA piano
Debussy, Messiaen
Q UAT U O R H E R M ÈS
O M E R B O U CH EZ violin
E L I SE L I U violin
Y U N G - H SI N LO U CH A N G viola
A N T H O N Y KO N D O violoncello
Mozart, Bartók
12
DA N A CI O C A R L I E piano
Debussy, Schumann, Ravel
"Le Temps Scellé"
TA R KOV SK Y Q UA R T E T
A N JA L ECH N E R violoncello
J E A N - M A RC L A RCH É saxophone
J E A N - LO U I S M AT I N I E R accordion
FR A N ÇO I S CO U T U R I E R
piano and composition
Concert with video art
13
G AU T I E R C A PU ÇO N violoncello
GÜ L RU E N SA R I piano
Shostakovich, Brahms
ST É PH A N E D EG O U T baritone
CÉ D R I C T I B E RG H I E N piano
Poulenc, Ravel
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C A M I L L E T H O M A S violoncello
J U L I E N L I B E E R piano
Schumann, Schubert, Franck
L I YA PE T ROVA violin
DAV I D PE T R L I K violin
A D R I E N L A M A RC A viola
M A N U EL V I O Q U E-J U D D E viola
AU R É L I E N PA S C A L violoncello
YA N L E V I O N N O I S violoncello
Brahms, Mozart
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