Deep Listening
Music and Meditation with Nicolas Namoradze – Elbphilharmonie PLUS
Concert immersion on a yoga mat
Music and meditation have long gone hand in hand – in everything from yoga studios to mindfulness apps. The pianist and neuropsychologist Nicolas Namoradze goes one step further by introducing meditation techniques to the concert hall. Arvo Pärt’s deeply introspective music provides the ideal backdrop, creating an entirely new listening experience with guided meditation and flexible seating – whether on chairs, beanbags, or (your own) yoga mat.
Namoradze calls his concept »Mindful Listening«, where breathing and meditation exercises are interwoven with live music performance. With his »Tintinnabuli« style, Arvo Pärt created music whose great beauty lies in its minimalism – making it excellent starting material for heightened listening and experiencing in a contemplative and perceptive state of mind. The idea may well resonate in the Ensemble Resonanz concert on 11 October 2025, which also features works by Arvo Pärt.
Please note: This event will take place in German.
Elbphilharmonie PLUS is a programme that opens up different ways of looking at the music performed at the Elbphilharmonie – either to supplement a concert, or as an experience in its own right. Interdisciplinary encounters and exhibitions form part of the Elbphilharmonie PLUS programme, as do concert talks and films shown in museums, libraries, cinemas and community centres.
Performers
Nicolas Namoradze piano, talk
Programme
Arvo Pärt
Für Alina
Variationen zur Gesundung von Arinuschka
Johann Sebastian Bach
Präludium und Fuge E-Dur BWV 878 / aus: Das wohltemperierte Klavier, Band 2
Alexander Skrjabin
Sonate Nr. 2 op. 19 »Sonate-Fantasie«
Maurice Ravel
Daphnis et Chloé / Fragments symphoniques, deuxième série (Bearbeitung für Klavier von Nicolas Namoradze)
Promoter: HamburgMusik / Sasel-Haus e.V.
Location
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Elbphilharmonie
Kaistudio 1
Located within the base section of the Elbphilharmonie building on floors 2 and 3 are the Kaistudios, home to the Elbphilharmonie’s World of Instruments and extensive music education programme. The largest Kaistudio is the Elbphilharmonie’s third concert hall – ideal for concerts, experimental music, seminars and workshops for up to 150 guests.
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Getting to the Kaistudios
All visitors enter the building via the main entrance. The Kaistudio on floors 2 and 3 are not accessible via the Tube (long escalator), but rather using the group B lifts. Please follow the signs provided in the tunnel on right-hand side of the Tube. Admission is by concert ticket only.
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Cloakroom
A cloakroom for the Kaistudio located on the second floor is offered free of charge to visitors. Jackets may be taken to the Kaistudio.
Baby carriages, wheeled walkers, walking-stick umbrellas, handbags larger than DIN A3 (42 cm x 30 cm) as well as sport bags, backpacks and suitcases must be checked in at the cloakroom. If required, wheeled walkers can be parked in the immediate vicinity of the hall entrances. Our front of house staff is happy to assist you in this regard.
Please note that you will be required to deposit your checked in items yourself and house staff is only able to partially guard the cloakroom. Checked in items are left at the owner's own risk.
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Toilet Facilities
Facilities for guests of the Kaistudio are located in the Kaistudio Foyer on the third floor.
An accessible toilet is located in the foyer on the third floor.
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Photography and video recordings
It is forbidden to take photographs or record videos during a concert or event. Video recordings and photography are permitted for private purposes only on the Plaza and in the foyers as well as before the start or following an event in the concert hall, provided that you respect the privacy of other visitors and do not interfere with regular business operations. Employees may not be photographed or filmed.
Photography, audio or video recordings of concerts and events are strictly prohibited.
Event-related video recordings or photographs for editorial or commercial purposes must be authorised by the Press Office of the Elbphilharmonie.
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Accessibility
All halls and spaces are accessible for visitors with disabilities. More information at www.elbphilharmonie.de/en/accessibility.
Lifts to the Plaza are located in the tunnel on the right-hand side of the Tube (long escalator). From the Plaza, access to the Grand and Recital Hall foyers is via lifts, also located to the right. Please note: cloakrooms for visitors to the Grand Hall are only located on the 11th floor. From there, the upper floors can be accessed via further lifts.
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Coughing, clapping, chatting – Tips for your concert visit
A concert at the Elbphilharmonie is a unique experience for both audience and artists. Guests and musicians alike rave about the precise acoustics in the Grand Hall. You can hear every note, even from the highest balcony.
Unfortunately, the opposite is also true: even presumably quiet noises from the audience are clearly audible in the entire hall. We therefore ask our visitors to take the following recommendations into consideration: Tips for your concert visit

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