Das Kammermusikfestival in der Schorfheide

We warmly welcome you to the Bebersee Festival 2025!

Dear audience!

From August 27 to 31, 2025, a former aircraft hangar in the Schorfheide will once again be transformed into a place of sound, inspiration and encounters. The Bebersee Festival has always stood for the finest chamber music, for intense musical experiences in the midst of nature – and for an atmosphere that touches musicians and audiences alike.

For many artists, Bebersee has long been a treasured haven of peace, a place where music can be created in its purest form. It is not the big and loud that counts here, but the subtle, the delicate and the expressive.

This year, we can once again look forward to extraordinary artistic personalities:

The Javus Quartet from Salzburg, recently awarded the prestigious Jürgen Ponto Foundation Music Prize, will open our festival and bring the highest ensemble culture to Bebersee. 

The concert with the Orbis Quartet – an ensemble that has become known as “the singing string quartet” – will be a special event on the second day of the festival. As such, it enchants and delights its audience with touching arrangements and polyphonic songs, artfully interwoven with masterful string artistry. A wonderful opportunity for young and old to experience the magic of chamber music.

Other musicians performing this summer include violinist Vineta Sareika, primaria of the Artemis Quartet and first concertmaster of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra until February of this year, and Ivan Karizna, who is celebrated as one of the most expressive cellists of the younger generation. The Bebersee Festival’s close collaboration with the Berlin University of the Arts and the Hanns Eisler Academy of Music will continue and we look forward to the multiple award-winning sisters Jona and Marei Schibilsky on violin and cello.

Two brilliant pianists and loyal Bebersee artists will be performing again: Markus Groh and Severin von Eckardstein, both winners of the Queen Elisabeth Competition at a young age, probably the most important music competition in the world, and now professors in Berlin and Aachen in addition to their international concert activities.

We will publish a detailed concert program on this website and in the social networks as soon as possible.

We look forward to seeing you there!

With best regards,

Your Gregor Sigl