Public performance of the childrens opera Reineke Fuchs in the theatre of Rüsselsheim.
Libretto: Sascha von Donat; music: Ulrike Haage; director: Tracy Lord; costumes: Claudia Radowski; stage design: Thomas Pfau.
Public performance of the childrens opera Reineke Fuchs in the theatre of Rüsselsheim.
Libretto: Sascha von Donat; music: Ulrike Haage; director: Tracy Lord; costumes: Claudia Radowski; stage design: Thomas Pfau.
Concert premiere of “For all my walking – Die Kyoto Klangtagebücher”, Nuit blanche, Kyoto, Institute francais.
Radio Premiere on SWR 2, ars acoustica.
Featuring Masami Sato, soprano; Eric Schaefer, drums; Ulrike Haage, grand piano.
TV premiere of the documentary film Goldrausch.
Grand piano and film-projections. An interactive experimental concert.
Chamber solo concert for the German Japanese Society, Lüneburg_Naruto.
The painter Leonora Carrington also wrote fantastic and incredibly imaginative short stories. Three of which will be transformed into a surreal radio musical. The music was produced in the finnish woods. Featuring the voices of Antje Greie, Ken Yamamoto and Bernhard Schütz.
The painter Leonora Carrington also wrote fantastic and incredibly imaginative short stories. Three of which will be transformed into a surreal radio musical. The music was produced in the finnish woods. Featuring the voices of Antje Greie, Ken Yamamoto and Bernhard Schütz.
Solo performance in:finitum in the philharmonics, Kaliningrad.
The wind in the willows is a classic of children’s literature by Kenneth Grahame, published in 1908. Follow the lovely story of mole, rat, badger, otter, portly and Mr Toad: “Believe me, my young friend, there is nothing – absolutely nothing – half so much worth doing as simply messing about in boats,” in a wonderful radio-play with an original written score music for piano, cello, melodica and lots of noisy percussion. [April 12, 19, 26; may 3, 10, 17]
Double feature on Deutschlandradio Kultur, Kunststücke:
Leonora Carrington | Ulrike Haage Alle Vögel fliegen hoch, alle Schafe fliegen hoch, alle Engel fliegen hoch & Jane Bowles | Katharina Franck | Ulrike Haage Bei unserer Lebensweise ist es sehr angenehm, lange im voraus zu einer Party eingeladen zu werden. Living the way we do it is delightful to be invited to a party a long way off. This is a radio classic from 1999 [Hörspiel of the month 1999]! A disturbing and moving collage of sound and text, a roller-coaster ride through the inner world of the writer Jane Bowles who struggled for emancipation and creativity and led a life beyond bourgeois conventions. Jane Auer Bowles was born in New York on February 22, 1917. She died in Malaga, Spain, in the Clinica de los Angeles on May 4 1973. In between she was a writer and traveler: Mexico and Vermont Florida and Connecticut and Paris Tangiers Ceylon Lisbon New York from Tangiers to Malaga and back again from Tangier to Malaga and goodbye.
Solo performance in the Edith-Russ-Haus für Medienkunst, Oldenburg.
Concert to mark the finissage of the exhibition “Zwiebelfische” (further information under Projects) in the Barocksaal in Glückstadt, Wasmer Palais, Stucksaal, Germany.
Public performance of the childrens opera Reineke Fuchs in the theatre of Diepholz.
Libretto: Sascha von Donat; music: Ulrike Haage; director: Tracy Lord; costumes: Claudia Radowski; stage design: Thomas Pfau.
The painter Leonora Carrington also wrote fantastic and incredibly imaginative short stories. Three of which will be transformed into a surreal radio musical. The music was produced in the finnish woods. Featuring the voices of Antje Greie, Ken Yamamoto and Bernhard Schütz.
Jean Daive Erzählungen des Gleichgewichts 4:W. Radioplay in german and french with David Bennent and Jean Daive. Composition and grand piano: Ulrike Haage. Cello: Johanna Helm.
Deutschlandradio Kultur.
Duo Performance with Ulrike Haage and Eric Schaefer at the Nishi-no Hora, Tatebayashi City.
Duo performance with Ulrike Haage and Eric Schaefer, Villa Kamogawa, Kyoto, presenting new compositions, resulting from their stay in Japan.
Short solo performance during International communication night, Club Metro, Kyoto.
Solo concert in Kyoto, urbanguilt club. With DJ Ryoma Sasaki, DJ Masaki and DJ Ouch!
Two solo shows in the Deutsches Haus, Naruto.
Duo performance with Ulrike Haage and Eric Schaefer at the Pit Inn, Shinjuku, Tokyo.
Short performance of the Duo Haage | Schaefer during a special event of the Goethe Institute in Kobe, OAG House.
Duo performance with Ulrike Haage and Eric Schaefer during the “Nuit Blanche” in Kyoto; a cooperative event between the Institut Franco-Japonais and the Villa Kamogawa. The concert will take place in the Manga Museum, Kyoto.
Broadcast of the radio opera Reise, Toter by author Durs Grünbein and Ulrike Haage.
“Terrified listeners, this is anything but a series of mere swan songs.
For as the fairy tale teaches of fear it may one day return as a familiar voice. Like intimate memories to soothe the maelstrom of torrential time. Life’s obituary is long, and if all was well spent, it was a journey.” (Grünbein/Haage)
SWR 2 Hörspielstudio
Public performance of the childrens opera Reineke Fuchs in Marl, Theater Marl.
Libretto: Sascha von Donat; music: Ulrike Haage; director: Tracy Lord; costumes: Claudia Radowski; stage design: Thomas Pfau.
Broadcast of the Radio Space Opera Odysseus 7 by Ammer/Einheit/Haage.
An acoustic road-movie.
BR 2 Hörspiel und Medienkunst
Solo Concert. New compositions for grand piano and electronics. At: HBC-Berlin. 8 pm. Will be postponed to 2013.
Broadcast of the radio drama Ding fest machen based on diary entries and notes of the idiosyncratic sculptress Louise Bourgeois. There is hardly any material on which Louise Bourgeois worked that she did not conquer. Upon this variety of the artist’s “modelling language” and chosen materials composer Ulrike Haage based her musical transformation.
Cinema Babylon Mitte, Berlin
A film about the biggest economic event in post-war Germany; the scandal of the Trust Agency (die Treuhandanstalt) who defrauded billions of Marks with no-one being held to account. Twenty years after the reunification, it is time to ask questions.
With original music composed by Ulrike Haage
[due for release on blue pearls music (bpm)]
This radio drama centres on the monologue of “Old Man” Burroughs in which he voices thoughts, reflections and dreams in free association. Observations of everyday life are interspersed with glimpses of friends (Gysin, Bowles, Joan, Ginsberg) and flashbacks to the important places of his life (Tangier, Mexico, New York, Paris), as well as with reflections on his favourite writers and question marks about political issues that vexed him throughout his life. Composition and realisation: Ulrike Haage.
Deutschlandradio Kultur, Rauschzeichen.
Broadcast portrait on and conversation with the artist Ulrike Haage. Moderator Hendrik Haubold.
Encore presentation for anyone who missed it yesterday!
The painter Leonora Carrington also wrote fantastic and incredibly imaginative short stories. Two of which will be transformed into a surreal radio musical. Todays premier on BR 2!
ARTE TV: 10.45 am. Encore presentation of the documentary film about the story of Gerhard Richters painting EMA.
ARTE TV: 3.45 pm. Premier of the documentary film about the story of Gerhard Richters painting EMA. Filmdirector: Corinna Belz (Gerhard Richter Paintings). Music: Ulrike Haage.
Public performance of the childrens opera Reineke Fuchs in Kleve, Stadthalle. Featuring the childrens’ choir “Die Kieselsteinchen”.
The pianist and curator Lutz Gerlach invites piano players of every description to participate at the unique Zingst Pianofestival. Ulrike Haage plays music from her last CD in:finitum and a selection of new compositions.
Ulrike Haage plays music from her latest solo album in:finitum for grand piano and electronics.
A nightly rendez-vous in the Fondation Beyeler in Basel. Photographer Herlinde Koelbl meets musician Ulrike Haage to discuss the work and exhibition „à l’infini“ by Louise Bourgeois. The curator Sam Keller entrusts the museum to them for one late night. Very nice concept by director Claudia Müller.
An artistic radio play based on notes and diary entries of the sculptor Louis Bourgeois by composer and radio author Ulrike Haage. The sounds are constructed from materials that the sculptor used herself: marble, stone, bronze, steel, feathers and clothes. Featuring the great late actress Monika Bleibtreu in the role of Louise Bourgeois: “My emotions are inappropriate to my size. So they bother me! And I really have to get rid of them”.
Totally acoustic. CD presentation „in:finitum“ with Eric Schaefer and Ulrike Haage.
Groove based radio play on how to become a saint and the story of the most important saints (SANS SOLEIL description)!
Short concert with Haage and Schaefer marking the occasion of Jacques Delor’s receiving of the Theodor Wanner prize.
Radio play adaption of the novel by Jenny Erpenbeck. Music by Ulrike Haage.
CD presentation „In:finitum“ with Ulrike Haage.
Werkstattkonzert with Ulrike Haage and Eric Schaefer in the temporary Kulturfabrik Mica Moca with a special sound sculpture set up and additional electronics.
Live premier of the radio adaption of „Nichts. Was im Leben wichtig ist“ (Janne Teller, Leonard Koppelmann), for prepared grand piano and actors.
12 musical miniatures on the life of the artist Eva Hesse. Featuring young actress Anna Lena Zühlke.
„In:finitum“ featuring Angelika Niscier, saxophone and Eric Schaefer, drums.
Solo Piano, Ministergärten, BerlinSolo piano concert aus Anlass der Berlin premier of the film „Zwiebelfische“.
Radio premier of the artistic feature on the film world of Chris Marker.
„In:finitum“ short presentation, featuring Uwe Steinmetz, saxophone and Eric Schaefer, drums.
Ulrike Haage has been nominated for the Musikautorenpreis of the GEMA, in the category Filmmusic. Tonight the Awards Show takes place in the Ritz Carlton, Berlin.
„In:finitum“ with Ulrike Haage and Eric Schaefer.
Solo Piano concert aus Anlass der Finissage von „Zwiebelfische“, einer Ausstellung zum gleichnamigen Film, zu dem Ulrike Haage die Musik komponierte.
Looking forward to the record release concert in Berlin. The line up is:Olga Polonsky, Violin, Eve Wickert, Viola, Adele Schneider Bitter, Violoncello; Angelika Niscier, Saxophone, Franziska Markowitsch, Mezzo-sopran, Eric Schaefer, drums and Ulrike Haage, Grand Piano, Electronic.
Presentation of the CD „In:finitum“ with Ulrike Haage and Eric Schaefer.
Presentation of the CD „In:finitum“ with Ulrike Haage
„In:finitum“ record release concert with Ulrike Haage and Eric Schaefer.
Today Ulrike Haages third solo record will be released in Germany.