The Organ of the Elbphilharmonie: Iveta Apkalna

Elbphilharmonie Opening Festival

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Iveta Apkalna
Iveta Apkalna © Maxim Schulz
Elbphilharmonie Organ
Elbphilharmonie Organ © Maxim Schulz
Elbphilharmonie Organ
Elbphilharmonie Organ © Maxim Schulz
  • Doors open 19:00

  • Start 20:00

The titular organist makes herself known

The organ in the Elbphilharmonie Grand Hall is a striking musical and architectural element. The pipes, which were installed by the Bonn-based organ-building company Klais, stretch up over several levels. They are finished with a specially-made protective lacquer, so that the surface can not be damaged by oil from fingerprints. As with every large organ, a dedicated titular organist has been appointed to take care of and regularly perform on the instrument – Iveta Apkalna takes up this role in the Elbphilharmonie.

The Latvian organist is a master of her instrument. Not only does she have the necessary finger and foot skills, she also has a unique charisma and presence. »The audience want to hear that the artist on stage is deeply passionate about music«, she explains. That skill and passion recently earned her an »Echo Klassik« award. Her grandfather and great-grandfather were both organists, so it is no surprise that she feels at home when playing. »The instrument has just as many tone colours as a whole orchestra«, she enthuses, »and I am the conductor.«

As an all-round musical talent, she is comfortable playing music from all musical eras. For the first organ music evening in the Elbphilharmonie, she has chosen a programme of works that provides a cross-section of the complete history of music. With works by Bach, Gubaidulina, Jongen and Glass, she puts the new instrument to the test.

Performers

Iveta Apkalna organ

Programme

Aivars Kalējs
Toccata on the Chorale Allein Gott in der Höh’ sei Ehr

Johann Sebastian Bach
Toccata, Adagio and Fugue in C major, BWV 564

Sofia Gubaidulina
Hell und Dunkel (Light and Darkness)

Joseph Jongen
Sonata eroïca, Op. 94

Philip Glass
Finale of the 3rd act / from the opera »Satyagraha« (adaptation for organ by Michael Riesman)

Thierry Escaich
Évocation II


Encore:

Sergej Prokofjew
Toccata in D minor, Op. 11 / Adaption for organ by Jean Guillou

Lūcija Garūta
Meditation

Series

The Organ of the Elbphilharmonie

Festival

Elbphilharmonie Opening

Promoter: HamburgMusik

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