12.10.2025 11:00 - 12:00
ImPulszentrum Holdenweid, Musik-Raum-Kulinarik, Holdenweidweg 17, 4434 Hölstein
Concert: CHF 30 / CHF 20 reduced
A poetic sound journey
Urs Bosshardt: Language
Yves Neuhaus: nickel harp, violin, viola d'amore
Beat Vögele: harmonium, organ, vocals
Myriam Wittlin: direction, dramaturgy
Urs Bosshardt: Language
Yves Neuhaus: nickel harp, violin, viola d'amore
Beat Vögele: harmonium, organ, vocals
Myriam Wittlin: direction, dramaturgy
The "Song of Songs" is a book of the Old Testament. It is a collection of tender, sometimes explicitly erotic love songs without direct religious content, in which the searching and finding, the longing and mutual praise of two lovers is described. The archaic, poetic, erotic text performed here is based on a German translation from 1990. A progressive plot is not discernible, rather it is about the changing interplay of desire and fulfillment, of separation and union. The love songs are performed by Urs Bosshardt. The actor is accompanied by the two musicians Yves Neuhaus and Beat Vögele. This creates an interplay between the performers that deliberately leaves room for improvisation. The spectators and listeners are invited on a poetic journey of sound. The many culinary allusions in the text will be taken up in the aperitif riche.
Urs Bosshardt (*1953 in St. Gallen) completed his acting training at the Scuola Teatro Dimitri in Verscio. From 1980 he appeared in theaters in Switzerland. He became better known in 2000 when he took on the role of Max Brugger in the sitcom "Fertig Lustig" produced by Charles Lewinsky. He has also appeared in other Swiss television productions. Urs Bosshardt has been a member of the Theater Fauteuil ensemble since 2002 and lives in Basel.
Yves Neuhaus studied violin and school music in Zurich and Basel. In addition to his classical training, Yves Neuhaus has always been interested in a wide variety of music and instruments and founded his first band at the age of thirteen. He teaches music at the Gymnasium Leonhard in Basel. He is also a solo loop musician Neuhaus plays double bass in the chanson pop band Mistral, plays violin in orchestral and chamber music projects and conducts a mixed choir.
Beat Vögele lives in Basel as a choirmaster, singer and arranger/composer. He studied flute with Kiyoshi Kasai and school music II at the FHNW Academy of Music in Basel. Since 2010, he has been the team leader of the choirs for children, young people and adults at the Basel Music School. He also co-initiated and co-directed the open singing in the Markthalle Basel. As a performer, he is interested in programs in the field of tension between improvisation, folk song and theater, such as in HAUSBESUCHE (a visitation, a project by Sprachhaus M), in BEI ZU BEI (a death dance project by Reto Senn) or in I AM NOT ALONE and STREET BALLADS BULGARIA.
www.herzen-theater.ch
Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.
Urs Bosshardt (*1953 in St. Gallen) completed his acting training at the Scuola Teatro Dimitri in Verscio. From 1980 he appeared in theaters in Switzerland. He became better known in 2000 when he took on the role of Max Brugger in the sitcom "Fertig Lustig" produced by Charles Lewinsky. He has also appeared in other Swiss television productions. Urs Bosshardt has been a member of the Theater Fauteuil ensemble since 2002 and lives in Basel.
Yves Neuhaus studied violin and school music in Zurich and Basel. In addition to his classical training, Yves Neuhaus has always been interested in a wide variety of music and instruments and founded his first band at the age of thirteen. He teaches music at the Gymnasium Leonhard in Basel. He is also a solo loop musician Neuhaus plays double bass in the chanson pop band Mistral, plays violin in orchestral and chamber music projects and conducts a mixed choir.
Beat Vögele lives in Basel as a choirmaster, singer and arranger/composer. He studied flute with Kiyoshi Kasai and school music II at the FHNW Academy of Music in Basel. Since 2010, he has been the team leader of the choirs for children, young people and adults at the Basel Music School. He also co-initiated and co-directed the open singing in the Markthalle Basel. As a performer, he is interested in programs in the field of tension between improvisation, folk song and theater, such as in HAUSBESUCHE (a visitation, a project by Sprachhaus M), in BEI ZU BEI (a death dance project by Reto Senn) or in I AM NOT ALONE and STREET BALLADS BULGARIA.
www.herzen-theater.ch
Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.
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