Jakow Pavlenko / Aurel Dawidiuk
Works by Théodore Dubois, Johann Sebastian Bach and César Franck – Teatime Classics
Both Jakow Pavlenko and Aurel Dawidiuk began their music studies at the HMTM in Hanover, and they have both been awarded several prizes and scholarships. At the Laeiszhalle they present compositions by Théodore Dubois, Johann Sebastian Bach and César Franck.
Culinary offerings before the concert
Enjoy the concert with the young talents even more – after savouring some refreshments beforehand. Head to the Brahms Foyer from 15:00 to 15:45 for coffee, tea and cake. Please note that the way from the Recital Hall to the Brahms Foyer is not accessible and that the number of seats is limited.
Jakow Pavlenko was born in Berlin in 2003 in Berlin, and has been a student at the Hochschule für Musik Hanns Eisler in that city since 2022. He has won numerous prizes at competitions both national and international (Odessa International Violin Competition, Viktor Tretyakov International Violin Competition), and appears regularly as a soloist and in chamber music recitals both at home and abroad. From 2019 to 2022 the pianist held a scholarship from the Jürgen Ponto Foundation; he plays a violin on loan from the foundation Deutsche Stiftung Musikleben.
The multi-talented Aurel Dawidiuk was born in Hanover in the year 2000, and is in demand not only as a pianist, but also as an organist and harpsichordist. He has won first prize at national and international competitions (2019 TONALi19 Piano Competition, 2022 German Music Competition in the organ section), and has receive a number of scholarships, for example, from the Jürgen Ponto Foundation and Deutsche Stiftung Musikleben. Aurel Dawidiuk has also been studying orchestral conducting since 2020, and was admitted to the German Music Council’s »Conducting Forum« for top young conductors a year after that.
Programme (booklet)
Performers
Jakow Pavlenko violin
Aurel Dawidiuk piano
Programme
Théodore Dubois
Ballade for violin and piano
Johann Sebastian Bach
Capriccio sopra la lontananza del suo fratello dilettissimo in B-flat major, BWV 992
Adagio and Fuga / from: Sonata for Solo Violin No. 1 in G minor, BWV 1001
César Franck
Sonata for Violin and Piano in A major, FWV 8
Encore:
Johann Sebastian Bach
Largo / aus: Sonate Nr. 4 c-Moll BWV 1017 für Violine und Klavier
Supporting programme
Sat, 2 Dec 2023 15:00
Coffee, tea and cake before the concert,
Laeiszhalle, Brahms-Foyer
Promoter: HamburgMusik
Supported by the Cyril und Jutta A. Palmer Stiftung
Location
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Laeiszhalle
Kleiner Saal
Chamber music series, lieder recitals, children's concerts and jazz events seem to be made for the Recital Hall of the Laeiszhalle, which can accommodate up to 640 guests. (Please note: The Laeiszhalle is a separate concert hall located three kilometres away from the Elbphilharmonie.)
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Cloakrooms
Walking-stick umbrellas, handbags sized A3 (42 cm x 30 cm) or above, sport bags, backpacks, luggage and other bulky items must be checked in at the cloakroom. Wheeled walkers may be stored at the hall entrances.
Jackets or coats and small handbags may be taken into the hall.
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Toilet Facilities
Facilities for guests of the Recital Hall are located to the right of the hall entrance. Barrier-free toilets are also available.
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Getting here & parking
Laeiszhalle Hamburg
Johannes-Brahms-Platz
20355 HamburgThe Laeiszhalle can be easily reached by bus, underground and bicycle.
The nearest stops include:
Underground line U2: Gänsemarkt / Messehallen
Underground line U1: Stephansplatz
Bus 3, X35, 112: Johannes-Brahms-Platz
Bus X3: U Gänsemarkt (Valentinskamp)
Bus 4, 5, 109: StephansplatzStadtRAD (public city bicycle) station: Sievekingplatz / Gorch-Fock-Wall
There are bicycle stands available in front of the Laeiszhalle.Gänsemarkt multistorey car park: Dammtorwall / Welckerstrasse
Rate per hour or part thereof: €4.50
Night rate (18:00–06:00): maximum €11
24-hour rate: maximum €30Please note: There are several construction sites in the immediate vicinity of the Laeiszhalle which may make it difficult to get to the concert. Please therefore plan enough time for your journey to the concert.
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Laeiszhalle is not at the Elbphilharmonie
The Laeiszhalle is a separate concert hall located three kilometres away from the Elbphilharmonie.
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Arrival time
We suggest visitors arrive at the Laeiszhalle main entrance not later than 30 minutes before the start of the concert or event. Late seating is not guaranteed and latecomers may not be admitted to the concert hall.
The entrance of the Recital Hall is located on Gorch-Fock-Wall.
Admission times Grand Hall and Recital Hall:
Events without pre-concert talk:
Foyer: 60 minutes before the start of the event
Hall: 30 minutes before the start of the eventEvents with pre-concert talk:
Foyer: 90 minutes before the start of the event
Hall: 15 minutes before the start of the talkIf a pre-concert talk is offered for this event, it is noted above under PROGRAMME.
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Accessibility
All halls and spaces are accessible for visitors with disabilities. More information at www.elbphilharmonie.de/en/accessibility.
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Photography and video recordings
Photography is permitted at the Laeiszhalle for private purposes only. Please respect the privacy of other visitors and help ensure an undisturbed concert experience for all guests and artists. Employees and artists may not be photographed.
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 and Laeiszhalle.

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