CANCELLED: Igor Levit

This event has already taken place! 23.50 | 51.60 | 68.50 | 85.40 | 96.60
This event has already taken place! 23.50 | 51.60 | 68.50 | 85.40 | 96.60

The concert programme of the Elbphilharmonie and the Laeiszhalle cannot go ahead as planned due to the impact of the coronavirus pandemic. This event has had to be cancelled – it will not be rescheduled on an alternative date. Under the following link you can request a refund of your ticket price: Information on tickets refunds

»In terms of structure and scale, the Hammerklavier Sonata goes well beyond anything else that has ever been attempted or achieved in the field of sonata composition,« wrote Alfred Brendel about Beethoven’s Piano Sonata op. 106. The piece was long regarded as unplayable. Decades after Beethoven’s death, none other than Franz Liszt courageously stepped up to the challenge and gave the work its first public performance. Igor Levit can never be accused of a false sense of shyness. In addition to artistic versatility, he is also known for bold political engagement, on and off stage. Although still in his early 30s, the German-Russian piano virtuoso has already grappled intensively with Ludwig van Beethoven’s complete piano sonatas. After his acclaimed recordings of all the sonatas, he now presents them for ProArte in eight concerts at the Elbphilharmonie.

Performers

Igor Levit piano

Programme

Ludwig van Beethoven
Sonate für Klavier e-Moll op. 90
Sonate für Klavier A-Dur op. 101
Sonate für Klavier B-Dur op. 106 »Hammerklaviersonate«