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Musical Belongings VII: Bach und Balafon

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Musical Belongings VII: Bach and Balafon

lautten compagney BERLIN feat. Ba Banga Nyeck & Friends

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BACH AND BALAFON

With its Cameroon project, lautten compagney BERLIN explores the possibilities of music beyond the colonial canon. The focus is on two musical traditions: The rich musical tradition of the balafon, an idiophone that has been played in West Africa since the 13th century, meets the music of Johann Sebastian Bach, played on historical instruments from the 17th century. The balafon is considered an invention of the Sosso tribe, whose king Soumaoro Kantè is said to have possessed a balafon with magical powers. The Ethnologisches Museum hosts several balafons in its collection.

Among the musicians who keep the rich heritage of the balafon alive and reinterpret it for the present day is Cameroon-born percussionist and composer Ba Banga Nyeck. Based on the traditional five-tone balafon, he developed a new chromatic balafon with twelve tones ten years ago so that he could also play Bach’s music on the instrument.

How does it sound like when this balafon Bach enters into dialogue with the historical baroque sound? And how can the hypnotic patterns be fused with contrapuntal fugues? Such sound experiments can be expected at this edition of MUSICAL BELONGINGS at the Humboldt Forum. On the visual layer, Cameroonian artist Tanka Fonta will accompany the project with one of his mythopoetic picture narratives.

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Ba Banga Nyeck

Ba Banga Nyeck is a Cameroonian musician and creator of an innovative chromatic balafon model, which he showcases on international stages. Through his work, he demonstrates that the balafon—a traditional African xylophone—can engage in dialogue with classical, contemporary, jazz, and modern music, and integrate seamlessly into orchestral formations around the world.

Awarded by the UNESCO in 2012 for his project to develop a cultural industry around the balafon in Côte d’Ivoire, he has also been distinguished by the World Masters of Arts and Culture (South Korea) and supported by the Organisation Africaine de la Propriété Intellectuelle (OAPI) for the invention of his instrument. He is also the Grand Prize winner of the “Triangle du Balafon” competition in Mali.

He has performed throughout Africa, Asia, the United States, and France, notably at the Théâtre de la Ville in Paris and at the Philharmonie de Paris as a guest soloist with the orchestra Les Siècles conducted by François-Xavier Roth. He is also a member of the community of instrumentalists associated with the Musée de la Musique – Philharmonie de Paris.

He has shared the stage with major artists such as Mory Kanté and Richard Bona, and has recorded in collaboration with Manu Dibango.

Ba Banga Nyeck is the author of Balafon chromatique ou le manifeste du balafoniste universel (Éditions Baudelaire, 2023), he is also a cultural entrepreneur, a member of the SACEM and of the Bureau Ivoirien des Droits d’Auteur (BURIDA), and the founder of the International Balafon Festival (FestiBalafons) in Abidjan as well as Folk & Fusion in Alsace.

Tanka Fonta

The artist Tanka Fonta, born 1966 in Buea, Cameroon, lives and works in Berlin. A multidisciplinary visual artist, composer, poet, writer, instrumentalist, and philosopher, his practice spans mural-scale painting, installation, orchestral composition, and philosophical writing. His work explores human consciousness, the psychology of perception, and the relationships between thought, language, sound, and visual form. He has presented major projects internationally, including at the Bienal de São Paulo 2025, Haus der Kulturen der Welt 2023, and Kunstverein Hannover, and has collaborated with institutions such as the Goethe-Institut. His orchestral and aural works have been commissioned and performed internationally, and his scores are held in over 700 library collections worldwide, including Harvard University, Yale University, Columbia University, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Wolfgang Katschner

A lutenist by training, Wolfgang Katschner founded the lautten compagney BERLIN together with Hans-Werner Apel in 1984, the centrepiece of his multifaceted work as a musician, organiser and researcher in the sound worlds of “early music”.

On CDs, Wolfgang Katschner and his ensemble present themselves as border crossers; alongside world premiere recordings of operas such as “Didone abbandonata” are unusual combinations of composers: Philipp Glass and Tarquinio Merula (“Timeless”), Heinrich Schütz and Friedrich Hollaender (“War & Peace”) and Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber and Astor Piazzolla (“Misterio”). Each of these programmes stands for the conviction that “early” music is just as modern as music written later and, once one steps out of one’s self-imposed isolation as a musician of “early” music, can be combined with modern repertoire in an extremely profitable way for musicians and audiences alike.

For some years now, Wolfgang Katschner has also been successfully appearing as a guest conductor at German opera houses. In 2012-2016 he was musical director of the Winter in Schwetzingen; after guest appearances in Bonn (Handel’s “Rinaldo” and “Giulio Cesare”) and Oldenburg (Hasse’s “Siroe”), he was responsible for several opera productions at the Nuremberg State Theatre: “Il ritorno d’Ulisse in patria”, “Serse”, “La Calisto” and “Bajazet”. Most recently, Katschner conducted Monteverdi’s “L’Orfeo” at the Semperoper Dresden and Antonio Cestis “L’Orontea” at the Theater an der Wien.

Wolfgang Katschner is also increasingly involved in the training of young artists. He was a guest professor at the Hanns Eisler Academy of Music in Berlin, at the Sing-Fest in Hong Kong, artist in residence at BarockVokal in Mainz and worked with singers at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music in Weimar in 2018 and 2019.

Christian Filips

Christian Filips is a poet, music dramaturge, director and translator. He studied philosophy, literature and musicology in Vienna and Berlin. Since 2006 he has been working as a freelance author, director and music dramaturge for the Volksbühne am Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz, for the lautten compagney BERLIN and for the Sing-Akademie zu Berlin, among others. As a music dramaturge, he specializes in hybrid formats combining early and contemporary music, literature, performance and action art. As a theater maker, he has developed immersive productions for urban space together with partners in Mumbai and Nairobi. As a translator, he collaborated with the Arab-German collective WIESE (Wie es ist) / مرج (for Hamburger Bahnhof, among others). Filips is currently working with poets Logan February (Nigeria) and Lionel Fogarty (Australia) on the project POESIE DEKOLONIE with Engeler Verlag. The first volume published was “Mental Voodoo: Gedichte“ by Logan February. In April 2023 he curated the festival for world literature POETICA 8 at the University of Cologne. In August 2023, he received the Erlangen Literature Prize for Poetry in Translation. Most recently, the poetry collection Im Traum die Auskunft sagt: Hier! Selected poems 1996-2022 was published by Engeler Verlag.

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Oboe – Eduard Wesly

Recorder – Martin Ripper

Horn – Elliot Seidman

Violin – Andreas Pfaff, Yumiko Tsubaki

Viola – Ulrike Paetz

Cello – Bo Wiget

Double bass – Annette Rheinfurth

Theorbo / Baroque guitar – Hans Werner Apel

Theorbo / Renaissance guitar / Baroque guitar – Max Hattwich

Lute / Musical director – Wolfgang Katschner

Percussion – Peter A. Bauer

The lautten compagney BERLIN, conducted by Wolfgang Katschner, is one of the most renowned early music orchestras. In the 39 years since its founding in 1984, it has thrilled music lovers around the world. In fall 2019, it was awarded the OPUS Klassik as Ensemble of the Year. With concerts, opera performances, and crossover projects, it sets unique musical accents. The ensemble is one of the few independent producers of music theater projects in Germany. It is appreciated by audiences and national and international arts critics alike for its unusual and innovative programs. In addition to its performances in Berlin, lautten compagney tours Germany, Europe, and the world with approximately 100 concerts per year. Its most recent major tours outside Europe took it to ten cities in China in 2019 and to Bogotá in Colombia in the fall of 2021. At the Semperoper in Dresden, lautten compagney recently celebrated the acclaimed premiere of Monteverdi’s “L’Orfeo” as the first guest ensemble in the theater’s recent history.

The lautten compagney cultivates musical traditions as an important part of its program spectrum with major repertoire works. Wolfgang Katschner and his ensemble are not only curious about music, but also about new ways of presenting it in concert. The lautten compagney has found its own individual platform for experimentation in the form of the :lounge, among other things. Here it demonstrates that early music and contemporary music can indeed be combined. In the :lounge, live sampling and sounds enrich the timbres of the Baroque instruments and provide space for surprising improvisations. When old works are inspired by new ideas in this way, musical boundaries disappear.

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- Price: 20 EUR/ reduced 10 EUR

- Please book your ticket in advance online or at the box office in the foyer.

- Musical introduction at 6 p.m. in the Mechanical Arena in the foyer. Post-performance discussion starting around 8:30 p.m. in Hall 2.

- Language: German

- Place: Ground Floor, Hall 2

- part of: Musical Belongings

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