
Arabic music meets early music, from Al Arabi's “Night Journey” to Dante's “Divine Comedy”. With the Lux Orientis Ensemble
Inspired by Dante's Divine Comedy and Ibn Arabi's Kitap al Isra (Book of the Night Journey), we embark on a musical journey to the common roots of the Occident and the Orient. On the journey from heaven via the mountain of purification and paradise to hell, we are accompanied by the sounds of the occidental Middle Ages and the Ars nova, which are combined with improvisations and Arabic art music.
The Lux Orientis ensemble consists of five musicians who specialize in early music and/or traditional Arabic music. Based on the thesis of a historical continuum between “occidental” and “oriental” culture, the ensemble stands for the encounter of European and Middle Eastern traditions.
2.30 pm
Flash Talk: Dante's secret role model? Muslim influences in the Divine Comedy
3 p.m.
Concert
Heaven and Hells
Arabic music meets early music, from Al Arabi's Night Journey to the Divine Comedy
4 p.m.
Five questions to the artists in the SIM Café
Music accompanies people everywhere - on the suburban train, in the department store, club or concert hall. It connects external scenes with inner feelings and transports us to other worlds. With the Sound Spaces concert series, the Musical Instrument Museum invites you to explore outer and inner sound spaces musically - at the interfaces of space, style and perception. The concerts echo the MIM's diverse collection, allowing music and historical context to be experienced as one.
Additional information
Price info: To book tickets in advance, call 030.254 81 178 or visit kasse@mimpk.de.
Price: €18.00
Reduced price: €1.00
Price: €18.00
Reduced price: €1.00
Dates
June 2025
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