Laeiszhalle Großer Saal

CANCELLED: Anoushka Shankar: Shiraz

This concert has already taken place! 25
This concert has already taken place! 25
Shiraz - Das Grabmal einer großen Liebe
Shiraz - Das Grabmal einer großen Liebe
  • Doors open 19:00

  • Start 20:00

Description

As a result of the new Germany-wide coronavirus restrictions that have been issued, all concerts in the Elbphilharmonie and Laeiszhalle have been cancelled from 2–30 November. This event has had to be cancelled. If you bought your tickets in the Elbphilharmonie’s online shop, you will be refunded the purchase price via the payment method used for the original booking – you don’t need to do anything. You’ll find further details on refunds on the following page: Information on refunds for tickets to cancelled events

Performers

Anoushka Shankar sitar

Graeme Blevins flute

Idris Rahman clarinet

Preetha Narayanan violin

Danny Keane violoncello, piano

Pirashanna Thevarajah mridangam, ghatam, morsing, kanjira, konnakol

Sanju Sahai tabla

Chris Kemsley harmonium, keyboard, live electronics

Dennis Fernandez sound design

James Campbell sound design

music supervisor John Brown

Programme

Shiraz - Das Grabmal einer großen Liebe
Stummfilm mit Livemusik von Anoushka Shankar

Festival

Postponed: Reflektor Anoushka Shankar

Promoter: HamburgMusik

Supported by the Stiftung Elbphilharmonie

From the Mediatheque : Videos, Podcasts, Articles

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: Reflektor Anoushka Shankar

A look back at four colourful days full of Indian music curated by the star sitar player.

Elbphilharmonie Talk with Anoushka Shankar

The star sitar player talks about her »Reflektor« festival at the Elbphilharmonie, about the music of southern Asia and the Hindu festival of light Diwali.

Play Video

: Love Letters from London

Anoushka Shankar talks about her »Reflektor« weekend, the London scene and Ravi Shankar's legacy.

Anoushka Shankar: A Citizen of the World with Roots

How the sitar player found her way between India and the pulsating cities of Europe.

5 Questions to Anoushka Shankar

The sitar virtuoso about her European-Indian homeland and cross-border music.