Concert of Requests
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About The Programme
Artist extraordinaire Stephan Eicher and the Swiss Orchestra fulfilled each other’s musical wishes and therefore guaranteed a unique concert experience.
Lineup
STEPHAN EICHER
SWISS ORCHESTRA
LENA-LISA WÜSTENDÖRFER, conductor
programme
SI TUVEUX QUE JE CHANTE
ANATOLYLYADOV
The enchanted Lake op. 62
FRANÇOISCOUPERIN
Les Barricades mystérieuses
WEISS NID WASES ISCH
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN
Symphony No. 6 in F major, Op. 68, IV Allegro («Thunder, Storm»)
RECOMPOSED BY MAX RICHTER
Antonio Vivaldi, The four seasons, I Spring
LIEBLINGSLÄBE
GUGGISBERGLIED
COMBIEN DE TEMPS
JOACHIMRAFF
6 Morceaux op. 85, Nr. III Cavatina
1000VIES
REYNOUWEHAND
Sillage
SCHÄRME
GEORGETEMPLETON STRONG
Suite Nr. 3 «Le Livre d’Images», III. Cortège orientale
DEJEUNER EN PAIX
ZOGE AM BOGE
HEMMIGE
STILL
Casino
Berne
How to get there
BY PUBLIC TRANSPORT
About 10 minutes walk from Bern main station
Tram lines 6, 7, 8 and 9 to Zytglogge
Bus numbers 10, 12 and 19 to Zytglogge
BY CAR
Casino Parking Garage
barrier-free access
Casino Bern is wheelchair accessible from the 1st basement to the 1st floor. The appropriate sanitary facilities are located in the first basement and can be reached by elevator. Wheelchair spaces in the Great Hall are located on the parquet floor.
Garderobe
The cloakroom opens 1 hour before the start of each event.
evening ticket office
Doors open / late entry
Discount
Stephan Eicher discovered the stage in 1977 with his first band, “Noise Boys”. Two years later, he founded the techno-punk band “Grauzone” – today considered a pioneer of electronic music – together with his younger brother Martin Eicher. It was at this time that Stephan Eicher first went into the recording studio. The result was the single “Eisbär”, which sold 500,000 copies in Germany and Switzerland. In late 1983, he released his first solo album, “Chansons bleues”, which firmly established him in the music world. His big triumph came in 1986 with his album “I tell this night”, from which the single “Two people in a room” quickly became a hit. In March of that same year, Stephan Eicher filled the legendary Olympia concert hall in Paris. “Combien de temps”, the first single from his third album “Silence”, also soon became a classic of his repertoire. From this album onwards, Stephan Eicher revealed further musical facets by devoting himself increasingly to playing with other artists for the sheer joy of making music.
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