Jewish Chamber Orchestra Hamburg

»Hava Nagila Hamburg« – Let us be happy

This concert has already taken place! 15 | 30 | 46 | 65 | 78
This concert has already taken place! 15 | 30 | 46 | 65 | 78
Charlotte Melkonian
Charlotte Melkonian © Jewish Chamber Orchestra Hamburg
Emanuel Meshvinski
Emanuel Meshvinski © Jewish Chamber Orchestra Hamburg
Gustav Peter Wöhler
Gustav Peter Wöhler © Irene Zandel
Levi Schechtmann
Levi Schechtmann © Daniel Reiswich
  • Doors open 19:00

  • Start 20:00

  • Interval

  • End ca. 22:15

Description

The shipowner Albert Ballin turned Hamburg into a central hub for Jewish migrants from Eastern Europe who were fleeing pogroms and poor living conditions. Over two million Jews travelled to the United States on Hapag ships during this period. Ballin ensured that the emigration halls in Veddel offered better conditions from 1901 onwards, including heated accommodation, lounges and a synagogue, which made the journey easier for many. Among them were the ancestors of George Gershwin. The Jewish Chamber Orchestra Hamburg and musical guests commemorate the man who made this exodus possible – and thus had a lasting impact on the history of Hapag, Hamburg and the American jazz world.

The Jewish Chamber Orchestra Hamburg plays popular, classical and world-premiere compositions, with the HfMT Big Band performing a medley by Irving Berlin and star pianist Levi Schechtmann combining classical virtuosity with modern sounds.. Gustav Peter Wöhler reads, and as a festive finale, the Jewish Chamber Orchestra plays a new interpretation of Hava Nagila – and sings it with all the performers and the audience.

Performers

Jewish Chamber Orchestra Hamburg

HfMT Large Ensemble

Alexandra Lachmann vocals

Levi Schechtmann piano

Charlotte Melkonian violoncello

Emanuel Meshvinski director and moderation

Gustav Peter Wöhler reading

Programme

Dr. Carsten Brosda, Senator für Kultur und Medien der Freien und Hansestadt Hamburg
opening remarks

Irving Berlin
White Christmas, Blue Skies, Cheek to Cheek / adaptation for big band and string orchestra

Emanuel Meshvinski
Begrüßung

Edvard Moritz
Molto Andante / from: Sonata for Saxophone and Piano, Op. 96 (adaptation for saxophone and string orchestra)

Gustav Peter Wöhler
reading

Emanuel Meshvinski
New work for violoncello and orchestra (world premiere)

Kieren Bofinger
Ballet choreography »Vom Leuchtturm« / with independent dancers from Hamburg and the Aalto Ballet Essen

– Interval –

Gustav Peter Wöhler
reading

George Gershwin
Concerto for Piano and Orchestra in F major / Bearbeitung für Klavier, Streichorchester und Bigband von Monta Tupčijenko, Lukas Brum und Agostin Pardo

Emanuel Meshvinski
expressions of gratitude

Hava Nagila
audience and musicians singing together

Promoter: Jewish Chamber Orchestra Hamburg GbR

During your visit

Elbphilharmonie Plaza

A public viewing platform on the 8th floor of the Elbphilharmonie

More about the Plaza

Food and Drink

Before the concert and in the interval

Find out more

Coughing, clapping, chatting

Tips for your concert visit

Read now