Walther-Mahlau-Stieg 8
22041 Hamburg
Nearest stops:
Bus 9: Eichtalstraße
Bus 116: Dernauer Straße
Listen and sing along to music
What could be nicer than escaping everyday life for a moment to listen to music and sing together? In the »Klangzeit« format (formerly »Ferne Klänge«), you can experience music in an informal and particularly intimate way. The concert featuring the string players of Ensemble Resonanz is aimed at anyone who would like to experience live music in an unconventional way.
In the entertaining, approximately half-hour-long concerts, you can let yourself be carried away by familiar songs in a relaxed atmosphere, listen to new things, chat, sing along and move freely. Here, everyone can be who they are. Many »Klangzeit« events take place in various Hamburg neighbourhoods outside of the inner city. This keeps distances short for those who like to experience something special close to home.
Ensemble Resonanz
Skaiste Diksaityte violin
Christine Krapp violin
Lise Guérin viola
Saskia Ogilvie violoncello
Benedict Ziervogel double bass
Ulrich Wedemeier lute
Gregor Dierck, David Schlage, Franziska Stolz, Constantin Zill Konzept
»The Music Box«
Piotr I. Tschaikowsky
Tanz der Zuckerfee / aus: Der Nussknacker op. 71
Gioachino Rossini
Sonata a Quattro Nr. 3
Biagio Marini
Sonata sopra la Monica
Dionisio Aguado
Aguado
Erich Wolfgang Korngold
Allegretto con moto / aus: Streichquartett Nr. 2 Es-Dur
Philip Glass
Mishima / aus: Streichquartett Nr. 3 »Mishima«
Reinhold Glière
Acht Stücke Op. 39 für Violine und Violoncello
Wiegenlied aus Ostafrika
Lala mtoto lala
Claudio Monteverdi
Aria »Pur ti miro« / aus: L’incoronazione di Poppea / Dramma in musica in Prolog und drei Akten
Dario Castello
Sonata sopra »la Monica«
Trad.
Es klappert die Mühle am rauschenden Bach
John Rutter
Suite for Strings
Dmitri Schostakowitsch
Gavotte / aus: Fünf Stücke für zwei Violinen und Klavier
Reinhold Glière
Dings
Billy Hill
Das alte Spinnrad
Camille Saint-Saëns
Le cygne (The Swan) / from: Le carnaval des animaux (The Carnival of the Animals)
The Matthias-Claudius-Heim in Hamburg-Wandsbek is surrounded by greenery and offers its 150 residents in need of care a home in a friendly, peaceful atmosphere. Around three quarters of the residents suffer from dementia. Continuity and a sense of security are conveyed through activities ranging from arts and crafts, handicrafts and games to communal cooking, gardening, painting, music and singing.
Parking spaces are located on Walddörferstraße or on Walther-Mahlau-Stieg.
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