• 3 November

    : Kit Armstrong: Beethoven 27

    Beethoven’s 27 most essential works, performed in 27 EU cities by 2027: exceptional pianist Kit Armstrong and conductor Jan Caeyers are planning an ambitious project. Now they are coming to Hamburg with the 2nd Piano Concerto and the famous »Pathétique«.

  • 4 November

    : Hamburg Philharmonic State Orchestra

    Camille Saint-Saëns’ organ symphony is something special: the »Queen of Instruments« is already an orchestra in its own right, but here it becomes part of an ensemble. Kent Nagano conducts, titular organist Iveta Apkalna plays the Elbphilharmonie organ.

  • 7 November

    : Julia Fischer & Jan Lisiecki

    With extraordinary expression and technical brilliance, this violinist fascinates audiences worldwide. Together with Jan Lisiecki, she creates a cosmos of sound that is unrivalled. A musical journey that moves both the heart and the mind.

  • 15 – 17 November

    : Reflektor Marc Ribot

    Stylistically broad and yet unmistakable: Marc Ribot’s guitar playing is unique. Jazz, rock, noise and always a bit of a protest mood have brought him together with many stars. At the Elbphilharmonie, he will be presenting his versatile band projects.

  • 9 November

    : Ingo Metzmacher / NDR Elbphilharmonie Orchestra

    Works by two jubilarians are on the programme: Anton Bruckner’s Mass opens the evening with festive brass sounds. Arnold Schönberg’s great oratorio »Die Jakobsleiter« sets the search for spirituality colourfully to music with orchestra, choir and solos.

  • 17 November

    : Maria Halvorson: Thumbscrew

    The genre-busting trio around jazz guitarist Maria Halvorson has been playing together for over 10 years. Their compositions are full of fresh ideas and unique esprit. They can be experienced as star guests at the »Reflektor Marc Ribot«.

  • 20 November

    : Ensemble Resonanz: Beethoven’s »Eroica«

    Riccardo Minasi conducts the Ensemble Resonanz through Beethoven’s 3rd Symphony, »The Heroic« – the bold soundtrack of European ideals of democracy and freedom. The concert will be followed by a discussion about Europe and the limits of the concert format

  • 25 November

    : Mozart: Requiem

    The famous Mass for the Dead by W.A. Mozart is one of the most moving works in music history. With the Baltasar Neumann Choir & Orchestra under its chief conductor Thomas Hengelbrock as well as top soloists, it is performed in beautiful original sound.

  • 10 / November / Laeiszhalle

    : Symphoniker Hamburg

    A classic of Romantic music is on the programme. Dvořák's Eighth Symphony combines melodic richness and orchestral splendour. Sylvain Cambreling and the Symphoniker Hamburg bring this masterpiece to life on stage.

  • 21 November / Laeiszhalle

    : Vinci: Oratorio per la Madonna del Rosario

    This will be a historic moment: For the first time since it was written in the 17th century, this oratorio will be performed again. Vinci’s operas are regarded as true baroque fireworks – and this one will be no different. And in the best original sound!

  • 6 December / Laeiszhalle

    : Chiaroscuro Quartet / Cédric Tiberghien

    Romantic composers sound unusually light and fresh here: the Chiaroscuro Quartet plays on period instruments, as does world-class pianist Cédric Tiberghien. Alongside Brahms and Schumann, Haydn, the »forefather« of the string quartet genre, will be heard.

  • 1 March / Laeiszhalle

    : England’s first Opera

    When King Charles saw an opera spectacle in France in 1671, he wanted something similar (even more pompous!) at his own court – the semi-opera »Psyche« was created. Sébastien Daucé and his ensemble Correspondances are now bringing the work to Laeiszhalle.

  • Discover Music

    : Children & Families

    Babys' and children's concerts for all age groups, music theatre for a young audience and imaginative concerts for the whole family – there is a wide range of events on offer for children and families in the Elbphilharmonie and the Laeiszhalle.

  • 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.

  • Mediatheque

    : Really good music for children

    Children's songs that are so cool that parents secretly listen to them: six tips from the Elbphilharmonie team.

  • Concerts & workshops

    : Children & Family Digital Programme

    Music videos for joining in, online workshops and children’s concerts – the Elbphilharmonie also has a programme for home.

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