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More than Entertainment - An Experience for the Senses

Immerse yourself in a carefully curated program of exclusive performances, inspiring encounters, and captivating displays. In a stylish setting, art, culture, and entertainment come together to create unforgettable experiences. Discover here the carefully selected artists featured on this journey.

  • Pop/Acoustic

    Andreas Vey

    Andreas Vey is an emerging artist in Berlin's indie-pop scene. With his unique voice and outstanding songwriting, he has gained significant attention in the music industry. Thanks to support from Spotify, he landed on the cover of the #Offpop playlist and reached top positions in the Fresh Finds Pop + Indie charts.

    He has already performed as a support act for artists like Sophie and the Giants, Tom Rosenthal, and Tom Schilling, and shared the stage with the DJ duo Shouse. Andreas has worked with renowned producers such as Roy Kerr, Richard Wilkinson, Jonas Holle, and Alex Hauer. In 2023, he began working with Alexander Hauer on his second EP, which features deeply personal songs addressing themes like depression, anxiety, and his emotional relationship with his father. Despite the serious topics, the EP is a collection of catchy and energetic indie-pop songs with Andreas’ signature piano playing and ethereal vocals. Together, they created a sound that is both timeless and modern, melancholic yet uplifting.

    Photocredit: Max Hartmann

  • Classical Music

    Goldmund Quartett

    The Goldmund Quartet is known for its “exquisite playing” and “multi-layered homogeneity” (Süddeutsche Zeitung) in its interpretations of great classical and modern quartet literature. Its inner depth, incredibly fine intonation, and the meticulously crafted phrasing captivate audiences worldwide. As the 2024/25 season schedule shows, the quartet is now regarded as one of the leading string quartets globally. Highlights include an extensive tour across the USA, as well as a tour of Japan to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Nippon Music Foundation at Suntory Hall, featuring Ray Chen, Camille Thomas, Maria Dueñas, and as soloists with the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra. The ensemble will debut at prestigious festivals such as the Schubertiade Hohenems and the HarzClassixFestival and perform in Cyprus, Split, at the Teatro Liceu de Salamanca, and in Florence. Return invitations will take them to the Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival and the Elbphilharmonie Hamburg. The Goldmund Quartet is excited to present two programs on this journey, featuring pianist Verena Paratore, cellist Jungmin Seo, and baritone Manuel Adt.