Experiencing music together
»Klangzeit« is the organic further development of the concert format »Distant Sounds«, which the Elbphilharmonie and Ensemble Resonanz have been presenting together for many years. What’s staying the same: the very special and highly accessible concert format, which invites people to listen to music and to sing songs in a relaxed setting. Dreaming and simply being there are expressly allowed.
The Ensemble Resonanz musicians play short and varied pieces on their string instruments, and provide accompaniment for the singing. »Klangzeit« lasts around an hour, and a common theme always runs through the sequence of works and songs.
What’s changing: from now on, the target audience includes not only people with dementia and their relatives, but also anyone who is seeking to experience live music in contexts other than conventional concert formats. They will also benefit from the fact that many Klangzeit events take place locally in the city districts, which means those who are keen to experience music in their neihbourhoods needn’t travel far.
Performers
Ensemble Resonanz
Programme
»La Danza«
Werke von Georg Philipp Telemann, Dimitri Schostakowitsch und Alfred Schnittke
Joseph Lanner
Neue Wiener Ländler op. 1
Georg Philipp Telemann
Suite "Don Quichotte"
Volkslied
Dat du min Leevsten büst
Béla Bartók
44 Duos für zwei Violinen Sz 98
Georg Philipp Telemann
Suite "Don Quichotte"
Piotr I. Tschaikowsky
Streichquartett Nr. 1 D-Dur op. 11
Volkslied
Shalom Chaverim
Dede Efendi
Ey büt-i nev edâ olmuşum müptelâ, Arr. Gregor Dierck
Béla Bartók
44 Duos für zwei Violinen Sz 98
Gregor Dierck
Rache der Kontrabässe
Astor Piazzolla
Oblivion, Arr. Benedict Ziervogel / Bearbeitung von Benedict Ziervogel
Joseph Bayer
Puppenfee-Walzer
Volkslied
Zum Tanze da geht ein Mädel
Duke Ellington
It don’t Mean a Thing / If I ain’t got that Swing
In cooperation with Ensemble Resonanz
Supported by Stiftung Elbphilharmonie
Location : Albertinen Haus
The Albertinen Haus – Centre for Geriatrics & Gerontology is a federally recognised institution for old people's medicine based in Hamburg-Schnelsen. It is one of the biggest geriatric and gerontological institutions in northern Germany, and integrates a wide variety of health services for elderly people, from pensioner's apartments through hospital and day-patient treatment, out-patient and in-patient care to specialised services for dementia sufferers such as day care and independent shared apartments on site. Cultural events at the Centre ensure that patients have the chance to participate actively.
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Getting here
Albertinen Haus
Sellhopsweg 18-22
22459 HamburgNearest stops:
Bus 5, 195: Sellhopsweg (Albertinenhaus)
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Parking
A car park is accessible via Heidlohstraße.
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Accessibility
Albertinen Haus is accessible for visitors with disabilities via the main entrance.

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