With »Naturträume«, the highly acclaimed soprano Sarah Wegener presents a recital featuring her favourite works by Strauss, Brahms and Schubert. She concludes with a trip into the English repertoire from the period between Romanticism and Modernism.
Kit Armstrong and conductor Jan Caeyers perform 27 works by Ludwig van Beethoven throughout Europe until 2027 – the 200th anniversary of the composer’s death. This time on the programme: captivating Overtures and the Symphony No. 4
Mediterranean sun to combat the gray November skies! The »Catalunya« festival focuses on the diversity of Catalan music, from medieval music to symphony orchestras and choirs to folk dances, electronic music, and singing star Sílvia Pérez Cruz.
With their distinctive sound, Pygmalion and its conductor Raphaël Pichon regularly give acclaimed concerts. In their new program, they focus on the vocal-symphonic works of Johannes Brahms. The soloist is the celebrated baritone Stéphane Degout.
From accompanying instrument to center stage: this season's jazz focus is all about the bass. It will be opened by Australian Linda May Han Oh, who will present her latest album »The Glass Hour« with her quintet.
With Richard Strauss’s »Josephs Legende«, Iván Fischer and the Budapest Festival Orchestra revel in a romantic orchestral frenzy. In the second half, Alina Ibragimova shines as soloist in Beethoven's famous violin concerto.
Their performances are extraordinary: Marta Torrella and Helena Ros sing with their expressive voices in all languages of the Mediterranean region. In doing so, they transcend genre boundaries and combine old songs with electronic spheres.
New music about old paintings: the works of Hèctor Parra, Bohuslav Martinů, and Gérard Grisey are linked by the Renaissance artist Piero della Francesca. Peter Rundel conducts this exciting confrontation between the eras.
The Hamburg Symphony Orchestra is celebrating he 150. birthday of Thomas Mann with an opera gala that combines excerpts from »Der Zauberberg« with music by Verdi and Wagner. Drama and music come together here to create a very special conce
It is arguably the most melodious testament of all time: Mozart's famous Requiem. The Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach Choir performs this legendary piece of music history. The Schirokko ensemble also plays the Salzburg composer's stirring Symphony No. 40.
Picturesque streams, rumbling storms, and lively wildlife – Riccardo Minasi and Ensemble Resonanz take you into nature. Beethoven’s Pastoral and Kristine Tjøgersen’s piano concerto are powerful musical calls for protecting the environment.
The Drinnies are back in Hamburg! Giulia Becker and Chris Sommer tell real stories about real »Drinnies« in their podcast – and now they're venturing outside with their performance.
From 0 to 99: there is something for everyone at our workshops and entertaining concerts aimed at different age groups – not only at the Elbphilharmonie, but also in Hamburg’s city districts.
The vision string quartet enjoys experimenting and is performing at the Elbphilharmonie: Four musicians from Berlin play classical works and their own pieces ranging from pop, rock, and folk to minimal music.
Bağlama meets mandolin: Derya Yıldırım and Avi Avital combine baroque, Anatolian folk, and new music in a dialogue full of warmth and diversity – together with the adventurers from Ensemble Resonanz.
Small patterns, big impact: In the Minimal Music workshop, young people aged 16 and above and adults discover the sound of Steve Reich & Philip Glass – and compose their own piece on the xylophone and metallophone.