Join us for a DAS HAUS evening—where music and art strip down to their essence.
In the world premiere of Cross Pollination, three artists meet for the first time, creating something unrepeatable—part performance, part experiment, part fleeting moment that will never happen the same way again.
Imagine stepping into a modern-day Parisian salon, where artists and thinkers once mingled and sparked new ideas. Cross Pollination brings that spirit back, uniting live music with visual art in a space where anything can happen. It's an experience that explores themes like fragility, decay, sleep and the passage of time, all unfolding right before your eyes.
A voice that feels like it belongs to another time—pure, weightless, with a melancholy that lingers, Scottish-Maltese soprano Carine Tinney is celebrated for her performances spanning oratorio, early music, lieder recitals and opera. With appearances at prestigious venues like the Berlin Philharmonie and collaborations with conductors such as Helmuth Rilling and Emmanuelle Haïm, Carine's angelic voice brings a profound depth to early music.
Italian lutenist and theorbist Franco Pavan is a master of musical archeology, known for his expertise in Renaissance and Baroque repertoires. As the founder of the ensemble Laboratorio '600, Franco has dedicated his career to unearthing and revitalising hidden gems of early music.
Portuguese visual and spatial artist João Freitas is a sculptor of absence. His process of removal—peeling away layers, exposing textures—mirrors the way memory and time shape what we see and hear. For this performance, his work becomes a live conversation with sound.
Not just a concert. Not just an exhibition. Something in between.
Be part of this transformation at DAS HAUS, where music is reconstructed, deconstructed, and reborn. Where art is felt, dismantled and remade in the moment.
Schedule:
19:30: doors, drinks & food
20:30: start concert
21:45: end concert & drinks