We’re closing 2025 the way we like it: curious, a little rebellious, and warmly together. Join DAS HAUS for OVNI Baroque 2.0 — a concert that reconnects with history while hearing tomorrow whisper back.
What happens when one musician becomes a small orchestra? Emmanuelle Dauvin plays the violin while simultaneously supplying the bass with an organ pedalboard — an almost-mythical Baroque trick that makes polyphony feel tactile and human. Across Bach and Biber and a few contemporary surprises, the evening will let you feel several musical voices arguing, consoling and reconciling inside a single body.
Emmanuelle Dauvin is a baroque specialist who studied with the likes of Mira Glodeanu at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels and the Schola Cantorum in Basel. Known for her poetic touch and fearless experimentation, she’s gained international recognition for reviving neglected practices and making them feel modern again. Beyond her technical brilliance, Emmanuelle is an artist who thrives on connection, crafting performances that are at once poetic, experimental, and radically intimate.
In this program she plays with time: it’s a conversation about memory, the persistence of inner voices, and how endings (like a year) are also thresholds. We aim for an intimate, uncanny and physically present experience: perfect for people who love art, good sound, and evenings that reframe how music can speak to the way we end things, begin anew, and stay whole while being many things.
As always at DAS HAUS, the music is just the beginning. We’ll be gathering on rugs, sofas, candles flickering — sharing vegan food before the show, and drinks after.
Stay, connect, toast the end of the year with us.