Adele Bitter and Holger Groschopp Delight Bad Kissingen at the Kurgarten Café


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Sound Poetry in the Morning: Cello and Piano at the Kurgarten Café
A rare duo with great radiance: The Berlin cellist Adele Bitter and pianist Holger Groschopp are hosting a chamber concert at the Kurgarten Café as part of the Kissinger Sommer. Between intimate closeness and symphonic breadth, a concert experience emerges that combines the live atmosphere of the historical spa ensemble with exquisite chamber music.
Masters of their craft: Sound culture with character
Adele Bitter has been leading the cello section as a principal player in the Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin since 2001. Her career spans from Ensemble Modern to festivals in Edinburgh and Lucerne to historical performance practice at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis. Together with Holger Groschopp, an award-winning pianist and Busoni specialist who closely collaborates with the Berlin Philharmonic and DSO Berlin, she unfolds highly precise chamber music – a miniaturized orchestration, supported by differentiated sound and flawless synchronization.
Repertoire with conviction: Bosmans, Winterberg, and Laks
The program compiles music from Henriëtte Bosmans, Hans Winterberg, and Simon Laks – composers whose biographies tell stories of persecution and exile. Particularly these scores unfold a touching stage performance in the direct dialogue between cello and piano: velvety lines, speaking articulation, radiant harmonies. The duo crafts vibrant miniatures from this, at times breathing and lyrical, at times angular and energetic – chamber music as a living cultural memory.
Fine acoustics, clear dramaturgy
The Kurgarten Café offers short distances, immediate proximity to the stage, and transparent acoustics. Every nuance – from whisper-soft pianissimo to radiant forte – remains audible. Bitter and Groschopp explore tension arcs, tempos, and colors, shaping transitions with secure direction from the ensemble and guiding the audience through a dramaturgically clever sequence of movements and character pieces.
Focus on sound details
The cello and piano merge into a refined sound architecture: sonorous bass, singing middle range, sparkling upper voices. In the audience's mood, there lies a tense calm – every surge and ebb carries weight, every final chord resonates. This creates the special concert experience for which the Kissinger Sommer is known.
Conclusion: A concentrated concert morning with great significance. Anyone wishing to experience chamber music in its pure, emotionally direct form should listen to this concert in Bad Kissingen live.
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