
vielklang 26 - Bach'n'Breakfast 2
A morning concert from the Bach'n'Breakfast series at vielklang 26 - chamber and early music in Tübingen, this year themed around courage.
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The vielklang 26 festival in Tübingen showcases chamber and early music, bringing together world-class performers and emerging artists in a diverse programme of special concert formats.

A Liederabend evening as part of the vielklang 26 Festival in Tübingen, bringing together chamber and early music under this year's theme of courage, with both seasoned performers and rising talents on stage.

A gripping one-woman show about a rape defence lawyer who becomes a victim herself and must face her own methods. Johanna Engel performs Tessa Ensler in Suzie Miller's internationally acclaimed play.

An evening celebrating Hölderlin's poetry accompanied by classical guitar music, performed by distinguished artists Bernhard Hurm and Christoph Denoth.

Claus von Wagner brings his latest stand-up show to Tübingen, tackling democracy in crisis, climate change, and inequality with sharp satire - serious subjects, surprisingly funny delivery.
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Sicilian singer-songwriter Pippo Pollina, known for poetic ballads and protest songs rooted in his turbulent past, performs in Tübingen with the Palermo Acoustic Quintet.

The closing concert at Kloster Bebenhausen in Tübingen pairs music with questions about climate responsibility and intergenerational legacy, featuring works by Piazzolla, Clarke, Pärt and Walshe.

A family concert at Kloster Bebenhausen in Tübingen where children and adults build sound worlds from natural materials, combining improvisation with chamber music and Jennifer Walshe's "Climate Change Songs".

A young artistic team weaves chamber music and performance together to ask hard questions about memory, inheritance and the stories that go untold. Curated by mezzo-soprano Julika Hing.

A young artistic team tackles the culture of memory through chamber music and performance at Kloster Bebenhausen in Tübingen. The programme is curated by mezzo-soprano Julika Hing alongside Lara Jakobi and Paul Ebert.

Ute Lemper performs Kurt Weill songs set to texts by Brecht and others, tracing the composer's life across his German, French and American years.

Solistenensemble D'Accord, led by violinist Martina Trumpp, presents a 90-minute paraphrase of Wagner's opera "Tristan und Isolde" for string instruments, with commentary by actress Michaela May.

Max Mutzke and Cuban pianist Marialy Pacheco perform an intimate duo with reinterpreted songs. The concert brings together voice and piano in a unique musical partnership.

An audacious fusion of Baroque Rameau with ABBA's music performed by the Berlin ensemble lautten compagney. Saxophonist Asya Fateyeva dances between epochs with virtuosic ease.

A semi-staged production of the musical "Anastasia" by the Musical Academy Tübingen with orchestra. The story of a young woman seeking her identity during the Russian Revolution.

A communal singing evening open to all - no music-reading skills required, just a willingness to join in. Patrick Bopp alias Memphis (Füenf) leads this summernight special with a live band in Tübingen.

Joey Calderazzo - long-time partner of Michael Brecker and member of the Branford Marsalis Quartet - brings his trio to the Sudhaus open-air garden in Tübingen for an evening of post-bop jazz with Orlando Le Fleming and David Hawkins.

Dieter Thomas Kuhn performs his greatest hits accompanied by the virtuosic SWR Big Band - a nostalgic show with lush arrangements and classic big-band sound.

The Berliner Symphoniker perform as a chamber orchestra at Kloster Bebenhausen in Tübingen, with works by Schubert, Haydn, Nielsen, and Grieg.

The Philharmonia Chor Reutlingen performs Mikis Theodorakis's monumental oratorio "Canto General", a work rooted in Pablo Neruda's poetry about Latin American history and resistance.

A dance performance by ten artists grappling with the silence and ignorance passed down in families with a National Socialist past - no easy answers offered.

The final performance of Shakespeare's The Tempest directed by Joachim Lux with three actors. A classic drama of power, love, and reconciliation on a solitary island.

Outdoor comedy night on the forest stage at Sudhaus in Tübingen - the first 450 tickets come with a rain-plan guarantee in the new indoor hall.

Pianist Matthias Kirschnereit performs a solo recital spanning Mendelssohn, Wagner, Bruckner, Chopin, and Brahms at the historic Kloster Bebenhausen in Tübingen.

Shakespeare's The Tempest in Joachim Lux's adaptation for three actors - a tale of power, magic, and reconciliation on a remote island.

An intelligent and moving play about a psychologist who has one hour to talk with a depressed God. All performances sold out; final showing July 12.

A poetic-musical evening based on the correspondence between Paula Modersohn-Becker and Rainer Maria Rilke, performed by Christina Weiser, Christian Adamsky and Thomas Bockelmann at the Zimmertheater Tübingen. Sold out.

A clever comedy about a psychologist who has one hour to convince a depressed God to keep living. A play by Israeli playwright Anat Gov, completely sold out since its November premiere.

An evening of the most celebrated Italian opera arias. Soprano Antonella Baldantoni and pianist Vito Clemente present masterpieces from Puccini's greatest works.

A psychological comedy about a psychologist's encounter with a depressed God. Israeli playwright Anat Gov's play directed by Thomas Bockelmann, starring Stefan Herrmann and Jel Woschni.

NoisUfer returns with a new album recorded in Croatia - jazz-inflected, groove-driven music spanning complexity and simplicity, featuring guest Fried Dähn.

Philosopher Jason Stanley examines fascism, its patterns, and contemporary threats to democracy. A reading and discussion with an expert on propaganda and authoritarianism.

The final, sold-out performance of Suzie Miller's acclaimed one-woman play about a defence lawyer who becomes a victim of the very system she serves. Johanna Engel plays Tessa Ensler, with a pre-show talk at 19:30.