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Birthday: Caspar Johannes Walter 60

Zwinger 1, Heidelberg

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Works by Caspar Johannes Walter, Elnaz Seyedi and Aureliano Cattaneo

Caspar Johannes Walter, born in Frankfurt in 1964 and now a professor of composition in Basel, has repeatedly collaborated with Walter Nußbaum and the SCHOLA HEIDELBERG to develop refined modes of presentation and perception of nuanced intonation, creating works such as "krumme dinger" 1 (Prinzhorn Project, 2001) , "Wetterleuchten" (2002), 3 Wunderhorn Songs after Gustav Mahler (2003), "cubic relationships" 3 (2018), and "This is what they call a comma" (2018/19).


Reason enough to dedicate an event to him on his 60th birthday, inviting three of his most passionate interpreters and complementing the program with a work by his student Elnaz Seyedi.

Harp | Alice Belugou
Cello | David Eggert
Double Bass | John Eckhardt
SCHOLA HEIDELBERG
Conductor | Walter Nußbaum
Host | Friederike Kenneweg

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