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Touch. Hear. Feel. – Between Sound and Silence

Benefit Concert for the German Cochlear Implant Society
 
The Rotary Club of Göttingen invites you to a benefit concert on Monday, June 1, 2026, at 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium of the University of Göttingen, which combines musical masterpieces with a scientific perspective on hearing. Göttingen-based artists and Rotarians from our club—including pianist Julia Bartha, cantor Bernd Eberhardt, the Göttingen University Music Department with Antonius Adamske, and guest violinist Nina Karmon—will perform choral and chamber music works by J.S. Bach, L.v. Beethoven, J. Brahms, and C. Debussy. Neuroscientist and fellow club member Tobias Moser will also offer fascinating insights into the interplay between music and perception in his lecture on hearing. DT actor Florian Eppinger will read from Ludwig van Beethoven’s Heiligenstadt Testament, thereby building an impressive bridge between research and music.
 
Enjoy the evening, let yourself be moved, inspired, and captivated—and support the German Cochlear Implant Society (Deutsche Cochlea Implantat Gesellschaft e.V.) with your donation. This self-help association advocates for the interests of deaf and hard-of-hearing people who participate in the hearing world through modern hearing technology such as cochlear implants.
 
You can donate here!
 
Admission is free.