Recommendations
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19 January
: Mikhail Pletnev
Mikhail Pletnev juxtaposes Rachmaninoff's »The Rock« with his new »Suite Rachmaniana« – a Time Game connecting past and present. The Hamburg Philharmonic State Orchestra opens new perspectives on music and time.
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21 January
: Golda Schultz
Golda Schultz dedicates herself to Mozart's multi-faceted heroines – with her warm soprano voice, she brings characters from Don Giovanni, Figaro and Così fan tutte to life. In addition, the Kammerakademie Potsdam performs the famous Jupiter Symphony.
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23 January
: Ingo Metzmacher
Messiaen's »From the Canyons to the Stars« transports listeners to the red canyons of Utah. Ingo Metzmacher brings this tonal masterpiece to the Great Hall together with the Klangforum Wien Orchestra.
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4/7 February
: Myth of heroism
The NDR ensembles under Alan Gilbert and Klaas Stok devote themselves to mythical heroes – from Orpheus to Napoleon to Prometheus. Choral and orchestral works full of drama and myth culminate in Beethoven's »Eroica«, a symbol of the heroic ideal in music.
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16 January
: Lucas Debargue
Lucas Debargue presents a piano recital with a personal programme that goes beyond the standard repertoire. With a clear vision and a sense of structure, he establishes connections between well-known and rarely heard works.
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28 January
: Alexander Malofeev
Awarded at the Tchaikovsky Competition and celebrated as a »revolution at the piano«, Alexander Malofeev spans the spectrum from Sibelius, Grieg and Rautavaara to Prokofiev, Scriabin, Stravinsky and Lourié – a highly virtuosic, colourful piano recital.
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31 January
: Jean Rondeau
Louis Couperin, court composer to the Sun King, celebrates his 400th birthday in 2026, and Jean Rondeau devotes a unique marathon full of virtuosity to the pioneer of the singing harpsichord.
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26 March
: Iceland Symphony Orchestra
The music of Icelandic composer Anna Thorvaldsdóttir is atmospheric and seething like a volcano. The Iceland Symphony Orchestra's debut with Kian Soltani also features Lutosławski's Cello Concerto and Stravinsky's »Firebird«.
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New Year's Eve / New Year
: Beethoven's Ninth
The Hamburg Symphony Orchestra and Sylvester Cambreling traditionally celebrate the turn of the year with Beethoven's Ninth Symphony in the Laeiszhalle. Its appeal to humanity in the final chorus are ideal accompaniments to the new year.
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15 January / Laeiszhalle
: Symphoniker Hamburg
Vive la France! Symphoniker Hamburg under Sylvain Cambreling with Pierre-Laurent Aimard: Berlioz’s »Chasse royale et orage«, Debussy’s rare fantasia and Chausson’s monumental B-flat Symphony – magnificent, passionate, full of Belle Époque elegance.
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16 January / Laeiszhalle
: Bennewitz Quartet
Under the motto »Creative Power«, the Bennewitz Quartet from Prague presents a programme that showcases the creative power of three composers. The ensemble has won numerous awards and captivates audiences with its sensitivity and infectious enthusiasm.
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16 February / Laeiszhalle
: Sir András Schiff
Spontaneous music-making: András Schiff only reveals the programme on the night, creating a direct bond with his audience. Expect Bach, Mozart and Beethoven – performed with virtuosity, insight and unmistakable Schiff spirit.
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16 February
: Twinkle Concerts Rune Thorsteinsson
From mouth-blown melodica to body percussion: Rune Thorsteinsson brings everything to the stage with his crazy jazz trio. Together with a symphony orchestra, they perform a groovy crossover that even allows the audience to join in. Ages 8+.
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Music for everyone
: Education Brochure
Music brings people together. An overview of the program for families, children, and schools at the Elbphilharmonie can be found in the brochure “Music for Everyone.” The video also provides an insight into the wide range of interactive activities and con
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Save the Concert!
: Digital escape game
Just a few hours to go until the concert of the year, but then suddenly it all goes wrong. Become a member of the Elbphilharmonie team and save the concert – complete with tricky puzzles and exciting backstage tours.
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Listen now (in German)
: Podcast: Elbphilharmonie Kopfhörer #35
What does diversity sound like? Anne and her guests discuss music as a bridge between different cultures. The podcast for young people – featuring musicians from the Bridges Chamber Orchestra and a challenging quiz.
From the Mediatheque : Videos, Podcasts, Articles
Christmas carols to sing along to
The Christmas karaoke from the Elbphilharmonie – sing along to the organ in the Grand Hall. #Highlights #Singing #Organ #Christmas
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Umm Kulthum: Die Inspirationsquelle vom Nil
Auch fünfzig Jahre nach ihrem Tod begeistert die ägyptische Sängerin Umm Kulthum Milliarden von Menschen zwischen Marokko und Indonesien – und beflügelt eine junge Künstlergeneration. #Singing #MusicHistory #World
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Play Video
Video on demand from 19 Dec 2024 : Christmas Carols
The famous Choir of St John’s College in Cambridge and the organist Thomas Trotter treat the Grand Hall to the most beautiful English Christmas music. #Singing #LiveStream #Christmas
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