“Schöne Töne” with RSB
Sven Helbig & Ralf Sochaczewsky
Arvo Pärt
“Summa” – Fassung für Streichorchester
Sven Helbig
“Repetition” für vier Hörner, Tuba, Streicher und Elektronik
Robert Schumann
“Davidsbündlertänze” und “Kinderszenen” für Klavier – Ausschnitte
Jóhann Jóhannsson
“Odi et amo” – Fassung für Holzbläser und Streichinstrumente
Julia Wolfe
“Fuel” für Streichorchester (daraus zwei Sätze)
Sebastian Plano
“All Falling Skies” für Violoncello und Eletronik
Gustav Mahler
Adagietto für Harfe und Streichorchester aus der Sinfonie Nr. 5
Sebastian Plano
“Prelude to a Soul” für Violoncello und Streichorchester
Robert Schumann
“Davidsbündlertänze” und “Kinderszenen” für Klavier – Ausschnitte
Sven Helbig
“Metamorphosis” für vier Hörner, Tuba, Streicher und Elektronik
Hildegard von Bingen
“O virtus sapientiae” – Bearbeitung für Streichorchester von Sven Helbig
Sebastian Plano
“Indie” für Violoncello und Eletronik
Johannes Brahms
Adagio aus dem Klavierkonzert Nr. 1 d-Moll op. 15
Ralf Sochaczewsky
Conductor
Ralf Sochaczewsky - Conductor
Ralf Sochaczewsky received conducting lessons under Christian Grube and Marc Piollet at the Berlin University of the Arts. Later he studied choir conducting under Jörg-Peter Weigle and orchestral conducting under Prof. Reuter at the Hochschule für Musik “Hanns Eisler”.
He directs the Berlin choir Cantus Domus, with which he won a 1st prize at the Berlin Choir Competition in 2017 and a 3rd prize at the 8th Choir Competition of the Deutscher Musikrat in Dortmund . From 1998 to 2012, he conducted the Ensemberlino Vocale choir and successfully participated in choir competitions (1st prize at Chorfest Bremen (Bremen Choir Festival) 2008).
He regularly works with choirs like the Berlin Vocalconsort, the Cappella Amsterdam, the RIAS Kammerchor, and the Berliner Rundfunkchor.
In 2016, he conducted the European premiere of the oratorio “Anthracite Fields” by Julia Wolfe, which won the Pulitzer Prize in 2015, with the DR Vocalensemble and Bang on a Can-All Stars.
Ralf Sochaczewsky has performed with orchestras such as the London Philharmonic Orchestra, the Konzerthausorchester Berlin, the National Radio Orchestra Bucharest, and the Chamber Orchestra of the Minsk Philharmonic. He conducted operas at the Bolshoi Theatre Moscow, the Komische Oper Berlin, the Opera National du Rhin, and the Lithuanian National Opera.
Ralf Sochaczewsky collaborated with various pop groups and artists such as Stargaze and André de Ridder, Bon Iver, Damien Rice, Lisa Hannigan, and Tocotronic. With Cantus Domus, he is a regular guest at festivals such as HaldernPop and KalternPop.
He teaches choral conducting at the Hochschule für Musik “Hanns Eisler”. For his great service to the Berlin choir scene, the Chorverband Berlin awarded him the Geschwister Mendelssohn Medal in 2017.
Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin
Sven Helbig
Moderation und Konzeption
Sven Helbig - Moderation und Konzeption
Sven fell in love with music as a kid through his selfbuild radios, some parents’ vinyls and the local brass bands in his small East German home town. Electronic bricolage was his first passion and remained a creative element in Sven’s later orchestra and choral music. He started making music on the guitar, later learned clarinet and moved on to drums and piano. The self-taught composer’s acclaimed debut album Pocket Symphonies has been released on the prestigious Deutsche Grammophon label.
Sven’s works have been staged by renowned artist like BBC Singers, Fauré Quartett, cellist Jan Vogler and conductor Kristjan Järvi. On stage, Sven performs live-electronics and percussion alongside the ensembles.
Sven is a long time collaborator of Industrial-Metal band Rammstein and british Pop icons Pet Shop Boys. He orchestrated their ballet “The Most Incredible Thing”, premiered at Sadler’s Wells/London, as well as “A Man from the Future”, premiered at Royal Albert Hall/London.
He hosts his weekly radio show Schöne Töne on Berlin’s Radio 1, celebrating music history and contemporary artists.
Tiffany Poon
Piano
Tiffany Poon - Piano
Hong-Kong born pianist, Tiffany Poon has appeared with orchestras and in recital throughout the United States, Canada, Europe, Australia and China since she was first accepted to the Juilliard pre-college program at the age of eight. In addition to live performances she is also dedicated to building an online community on her YouTube and social media channels, where she shares insights of her life as a musician with the goal of demystifying classical music.
This season, Tiffany Poon will perform debut recitals at the Herbst Theatre presented by Chamber Music San Francisco and Munich’s Herkulessaal presented by Concerto Winderstein’s Klassik vor Acht series. In collaboration with Moritzburg Festival, her recording of Antonín Dvořák’s solo and chamber music works with acclaimed cellist Jan Vogler and violinist Chad Hoopes will be released by SONY Classical in summer 2022.
Sebastian Plano
Violoncello
Sebastian Plano - Violoncello
Sebastian Plano is an internationally acclaimed Argentinian composer, producer and musician, currently based in Berlin.
Described as “a composer in dialogue with the whole of existing music, that strives to create authentic new music”, Plano started playing the cello at age 7 and interpreted his imagination into his own sounds at the age of 12. Born in Rosario, Argentina, his approach to electronic music is intrinsically linked to years of chamber music and orchestra playing, in his records, Sebastian creates large ensemble pieces with acoustic instruments and electronics by himself achieving a genuine and unique sound in his music.
Klangliche Abenteuer mit dem RSB bei der Radioeins Schöne Töne Lounge