KinoKonzert is a series of audio-visual live performances in Australian cinemas. Curated and presented by the Goethe-Institut in collaboration with independent curator Christian Pazzaglia, these events will take you into another world as you enter the hybrid cinema-concert experience.
KINOKONZERT 09: HEINZ RIEGLER | HOMO SAPIENS
We bring together the work of contemporary filmmaker Nikolaus Geyrhalter with experimental composer Heinz Riegler. Together the Austrian-born artists will immerse the audience in a unique audio-visual experience.
29 July 2021: Canberra, NFSA
04 November 2021: Brisbane, QAGOMA
26 March 2022: Melbourne, ACMI
08 April 2022: Sydney, Chauvel Cinema
KINOKONZERT 08b: PHILLIP JOHNSTON | BOOK LAUNCH
Silent film score composer Phillip Johnston launches his new publication
Silent Films/Loud Music - New Ways of Listening to and Thinking about Silent Film Music.
25 November 2021: Sydney, Goethe-Institut
KINOKONZERT 08: PHILLIP JOHNSTON | ADVENTURES OF PRINCE ACHMED
Lotte Reiniger's 1926 masterpiece
The advenutres of Prince Achmed meets a new soundtrack by American-Australian jazz composer Phillip Johnston, played by his exquisite quartet.
26 September 2020: Sydney, Chauvel Cinema
27 September 2020: Sydney, Chauvel Cinema
02 October 2020: Canberra, NFSA
20 January 2021: Bangalow, Film Festival
26 February 2021: Melbourne, Fed Square
KINOKONZERT 07: ASHLEY HRIBAR | CALIGARI
The pianist and composer Ashley Hribar takes The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari before. The German-Australian artist merges different genres and techniques between classic piano, use of synthesizer and modern sound art.
26 February 2020: Adelaide, Fringe Festival at Mercury Cinema
27 February 2020: Adelaide, Fringe Festival at Mercury Cinema
28 February 2020: Adelaide, Fringe Festival at Mercury Cinema
01 March 2020: Melbourne, Astor Theatre
05 March 2020: Brisbane, QAGOMA
06 March 2020: Sydney, Chauvel Cinema
07 March 2020: Canberra, NFSA
KINOKONZERT 06: ENSEMBLE OFFSPRING | NOSFERATU
Sydney’s premier contemporary chamber group Ensemble Offspring will team up with Perth-based composer Christopher Tonkin for a brand new interpretation of the silent film classic
Nosferatu: a Symphony of Horror (1921). The movie by legendary German director F.W. Murnau is an expressionist adaptation of Bram Stoker's original
Dracula story.
20 November 2019: Melbourne, Astor Theatre
21 November 2019: Brisbane, QAGOMA
22 November 2019: Sydney, Chauvel Cinema
23 November 2019: Canberra, NFSA
KINOKONZERT 05: LUCRECIA DALT | DER GOLEM
For the fifth edition, we bring together the rare German cult flick
Der Golem with a live score from contemporary electronic music producer Lucrecia Dalt. The Goethe-Institut presents this tour in close cooperation with its partners Sydney Film Festival, Dark Mofo, QAGOMA, NFSA, Astor Theatre, Liquid Architecture and Berlin Atonal.
15 June 2019: Sydney, Sydney Film Festival
16 June 2019: Brisbane, QAGOMA
18 June 2019: Canberra, NFSA
19 June 2019: Hobart, Dark Mofo
21 June 2019: Melbourne, Astor Theatre
KINOKONZERT 04: SONIC.ART QUARTET | BERLIN: SYMPHONY OF A METROPOLIS
Renowned German saxophone quartet Sonic.Art performs live with
Berlin: Symphony of a Metropolis, the influential silent film directed by Walter Ruttmann in 1927.
28 April 2019: Sydney, Event Cinemas George Street
29 April 2019: Melbourne, ACMI
30 April 2019: Canberra, NFSA
The quartet will also perform a different program at Canberra International Music Festival following these events.
KINOKONZERT 03: JEFF MILLS | WOMAN IN THE MOON
Woman in the Moon by Fritz Lang is often considered one of the first 'serious' science fiction films. It premiered in 1929 at the UFA-Palast am Zoo cinema in Berlin to an audience of 2,000. In cooperation with Melbourne Music Week and ACMI, we are pleased to screen this film with a live score by Jeff Mills, co-founder of Detroit's techno collective Underground Resistance.
16 November 2018: Melbourne Music Week at ACMI
KINOKONZERT 02: CHIARA KICKDRUM | VAMPYR
The second edition of our series brings together a legendary silent film with a contemporary electronic soundtrack: Melbourne-based DJ and composer Chiara Kickdrum presents her original score live on stage to 1932 German–French horror film
Vampyr by visionary director, Carl Theodor Dreyer.
21 September 2018: Melbourne, ACMI
26 September 2018: Sydney, Event Cinemas George Street
28 September 2018: Canberra, NFSA
KINOKONZERT 01: HACKEDEPICCIOTTO | CROSSROADS
Having founded Einstürzende Neubauten and the Love Parade, respectively, Alexander Hacke and Danielle de Picciotto can rightfully be called legends of Berlin’s post-punk scene. The duo kicks off our series with their own silent movie
Crossroads, a reflection on their unique nomadic lifestyle.
14 June 2018: Hobart, Dark Mofo Festival
06 July 2018: Perth, Revelation Film Festival
11 July 2018: Melbourne, ACMI
14 July 2018: Sydney, Event Cinemas George Street