Recommendations

  • Today

    : Utopia / Teodor Currentzis

    »The Ring of the Nibelung« in 80 minutes – Currentzis' Ring Without Words brings together the most beautiful passages from Richard Wagner's four-part opera cycle. Without vocals, but with all the more orchestral power provided by the Utopia Orchestra.

  • 12–16 November

    : Focus Catalunya

    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.

  • 19 November

    : Raphaël Pichon conducts Brahms

    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.

  • 2 December

    : Helmut Lachenmann

    »Beethoven was the first to consciously stop composing to please others«, enthuses composer Helmut Lachenmann. To mark his 90th birthday, the SRW Symphony Orchestra is performing Beethoven's seventh symphony and Lachenmann's piano concerto.

  • 14 November

    : Tarta Relena

    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.

  • 20 November

    : NDR Elbphilharmonie Orchestra / Peter Rundel

    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.

  • 27/28/30 November

    : NDR Elbphilharmonie Orchestra / Andris Poga

    Andris Poga conducts works that offer hope in dark times: Honegger’s Third Symphony sends a clear message against war. Vaughan Williams’ »Songs of Travel« and Strauss’ »Death and Transfiguration« trace life in all its facets.

  • 29 November

    : Ensemble Modern / Sylvain Cambreling

    Contemporary music at the Elbphilharmonie: the renowned Ensemble Modern and conductor Sylvain Cambreling congratulate the great composer Helmut Lachenmann on his 90th birthday. The colourful soundscape of Unsuk Chin’s »Graffiti« fills the Grand Hall.

  • 12 November / Laeiszhalle

    : Llibre Vermell de Montserrat

    Jordi Savall delves deep into the history of his Catalan homeland. With his ensembles, he plays music from a collection found in the Abbey of Santa Maria de Montserrat, bringing late medieval Catalonia back to life.

  • 15 November / Laeiszhalle

    : Teatime Classics

    Freshly fortified with coffee, tea and cake before the concert: at the Teatime Classics, young talents present atmospheric chamber music from cello to piano to basoon and string quartet in afternoon concerts with the vigour of the stars of tomorrow.

  • 16 November / Laeiszhalle

    : Symphoniker Hamburg

    A melodious friendship in the shadow of the Cold War: Dmitri Shostakovich and Benjamin Britten. With symphonies by both composers, the Hamburg Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Nicolas Ellis, focuses on this connection.

  • 17 November / Laeiszhalle

    : Jazz Piano: Craig Taborn Trio

    Always at the cutting edge: Craig Taborn has earned a reputation in the jazz scene as an avant-garde artist and sound explorer on the piano. Together with cellist Tomeka Reid and drummer Ches Smith, the star pianist is exploring new worlds of jazz.

  • Register now

    : Project Lost and Found – 16 years and above

    Loss, hope, new beginnings: in the »Lost and Found« project, 40 creative minds are working with the Shiraz ensemble to create a piece combining music, words, and video—and bringing it to the stage of the Elbphilharmonie. Apply by November 16.

  • 7 December

    : Concert for Young People: Bridges Kammerorchester

    Diverse music from around the world: The Bridges Chamber Orchestra brings together musicians and instruments from different cultures. Their original compositions combine Arabic, Persian, and European classical music, jazz, and more.

  • 8/9 January 2026

    : Young People’s Concert vision string quartet

    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.

  • 28/29 March

    : Workshop Kreativ BeatObsession

    A weekend of beats and rhythm! At “Kreativ BeatObsession,” objects are collected and turned into instruments. With creativity and a spirit of experimentation, participants tap, drum, and build until the walls shake.

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