
Hania Rani performs her first piano concerto, 'Non Fiction', at Philharmonie Berlin. This symphonic piece in four movements explores themes of harmony and disorder, drawing inspiration from history and current events to create a sonic metaphor for the survival of the human spirit. A major cultural premiere in Berlin.
HANIA RANI NON FICTION PIANO CONCERTO IN FOUR MOVEMENTS 15.06.2026, Berlin, Berliner Philharmonie Einlass: 19:00 Beginn: 20:00 Tickets gibt’s ab 13.03. // 12:00 Uhr online. Non Fiction is Hania Rani's first piano concerto. It’s a symphonic piece composed partially in response to the discovery in 2020 of the compositions of a young music prodigy, Josima Feldschuh, written during the horrors of World War II in the Warsaw Ghetto. Moved by the young girl’s story, Rani chooses to examine it through the lens of current horrors in both Ukraine and Gaza, and how we observe them through modern media. In doing this, Rani investigates the constant coexistence of harmony and disorder, creating a sonic metaphor for the survival of the human spirit when faced by violence.

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HANIA RANI NON FICTION PIANO CONCERTO IN FOUR MOVEMENTS 15.06.2026, Berlin, Berliner Philharmonie Einlass: 19:00 Beginn: 20:00 Tickets gibt’s ab 13.03. // 12:00 Uhr online. Non Fiction is Hania Rani's first piano concerto. It’s a symphonic piece composed partially in response to the discovery in 2020 of the compositions of a young music prodigy, Josima Feldschuh, written during the horrors of World War II in the Warsaw Ghetto. Moved by the young girl’s story, Rani chooses to examine it through the lens of current horrors in both Ukraine and Gaza, and how we observe them through modern media. In doing this, Rani investigates the constant coexistence of harmony and disorder, creating a sonic metaphor for the survival of the human spirit when faced by violence.

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