Recommendations

  • 16 March

    : Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra / Yuja Wang / Esa-Pekka Salonen

    Claude Debussy’s »La mer« surges forth, the Nordic soundscapes of Jean Sibelius captivate, and Yuja Wang shines in Maurice Ravel’s Piano Concerto for (exclusively!) the left hand.

  • 3 April

    : Christ on the Mount of Olives

    Between Haydn's »Seven Last Words« and Beethoven's »Christ on the Mount of Olives«, a meditative Passion panorama emerges, which Jordi Savall and Le Concert des Nations portray as a deeply human drama of doubt and hope.

  • 1/2 May

    : Das Buch mit sieben Siegeln

    Franz Schmidt's monumental oratorio »Das Buch mit sieben Siegeln« (The Book with Seven Seals) ignites apocalyptic drama with late Romantic force. Manfred Honeck conducts the NDR Elbphilharmonie Orchestra, two choirs and renowned soloists.

  • 26 May

    : Götterdämmerung

    With Götterdämmerung, the project of a historically informed »Ring« reaches its climax: Kent Nagano and Concerto Köln present the grand finale – 150 years after its premiere, in keeping with the Music Festival motto »End«.

  • 22 March

    : Ensemble Resonanz

    Riccardo Minasi and the Ensemble Resonanz ignite with violinist Alena Baeva: Debussy’s dreamy Faun, Bruch’s passionate Violin Concerto, Mozart’s »little g-minor Symphony«, Ravel’s baroque dances – classical music with rock energy!

  • 4 May

    : Balthasar-Neumann-Choir & Guests

    A programme inspired by the Dance of Death: the Balthasar Neumann Choir, together with Elbphilharmonie organist Iveta Apkalna and others, presents a sonic panorama ranging from the comforting Bach and Brahms to a wild dance featuring organ and percussion.

  • 8 May

    : A Last Supper

    The B'Rock Orchestra, the bad boys of the early music scene, transform the cult film »La Grande Bouffe« into an unconventional musical theatre piece: a staged banquet combining baroque, pop and electronic music – bitterly angry and highly topical.

  • 29 May

    : Arcadi Volodos

    Keys are unambiguous – except in Chopin's case, who brought poetry to the piano. Star pianist Arcadi Volodos brings this magic to life, playing not only Chopin but also Schubert's last piano sonata, a masterpiece of Romanticism.

  • 16 March / Laeiszhalle

    : Music in the dark

    »Dialogue in the Dark« allows visitors to experience the world beyond sight. Renowned Hamburg musicians such as Anna Depenbusch, Enno Bunger and Lotto King Karl perform at a charity concert in the Laeiszhalle. An intense musical experience in the dark.

  • 25 March / Laeiszhalle

    : Rachel Eckroth Trio

    Pianist, singer and sonic explorer Rachel Eckroth blends jazz, indie and electronic textures into atmospheric songs between dream and experiment – her trio creates an intense, cinematic band sound.

  • 31 March / Laeiszhalle

    : Anna Vinnitskaya

    Pianist Anna Vinnitskaya combines poetic depth with uncompromising virtuosity. Under her hands, great classics by Ravel, Brahms and Rachmaninoff become highly concentrated, gripping narratives on the piano.

  • 4 May / Laeiszhalle

    : Renaud Capuçon / Kian Soltani / Mao Fujita

    Elbphilharmonie artist in residence Kian Soltani joins Mao Fujita and Renaud Capuçon – a star-studded trio. In Hamburg they perform piano trios by Mendelssohn and Tchaikovsky – romantic, virtuosic, and filled with passion for chamber music.

  • 7 May / Laeiszhalle

    : Symphoniker Hamburg / Truls Mørk / Renaud Capuçon

    Renaud Capuçon, an acclaimed world-class violinist, returns to the Symphoniker Hamburg – this time also as a conductor. His program spans from the French elegance of Fauré to the late-Romantic orchestral brilliance of Richard Strauss.

  • 9–11 April 2026

    : Klangzeit: Concert with Grandma and Grandpa

    A concert for young and old: At “Klangzeit,” grandchildren, parents, and grandparents can experience music together, sing along to familiar songs, and enjoy the moment in a relaxed atmosphere. At the Elbphilharmonie and selected districts of Hamburg.

  • 24 May 2026

    : Workshop for anyone aged 16 and above

    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.

  • 20/21 June 2026

    : Twinkle Concerts Bad Bugs

    It buzzes and whirrs and hums! With synthesizers, electric guitars, and their voices, the »Bad Bugs« bring the underground sound of the insect world to the stage for children aged 6 and up.

  • Concert stream for children

    : Journey to a new world

    When war breaks out in Antonia’s homeland, she must say goodbye to her best friend and emigrate: to the rail station, through wild Atlantic storms and to the land of freedom. A magical concert film without words, featuring music by Vivaldi and Dvořák.

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