Strollers, prams, wheeled walkers, walking-stick umbrellas, bags sized A3 (42 cm x 30 cm) or above, sport bags, backpacks and luggage must be checked in at the cloakroom.
Jackets and handbags may be taken into the hall.
Schumann / Reimann / Mendelssohn Bartholdy
The 4th chamber concert of the Hamburg Symphony Orchestra focuses not only on music, but also on one of the most influential poets of the 19th century: Heinrich Heine. His poetry, full of irony, melancholy, and subtle nuances, inspired numerous composers to create a wide variety of works, which will be highlighted in this program from different perspectives and with an unusual combination of instruments (string quartet and tenor). The result is a concert evening that reflects Heine’s poetic world from different angles and at the same time shows how his words take on new forms in music throughout the ages.
The evening begins with Clara Schumann’s settings of Heine’s poems in an arrangement by Aribert Reimann for tenor and string quartet. These combine romantic intimacy with a chamber music sound. Reimann also arranged a selection of Felix Mendelssohn’s Heine songs in this way. Under the title »... oder soll es Tod bedeuten?« (... or should it mean death?), a cycle of eight songs and one fragment unfolds, presenting Mendelssohn’s romantic musical language in a new, transparent guise. The purely instrumental finale is Mendelssohn’s String Quartet in E-flat major – a work that builds a luminous, elegant bridge between the Heine vocal works and pure chamber music.
Georg Poplutz tenor
Barbara Hefele violin
Yiju Seo violin
Sebastian Marock viola
Theresia Rosendorfer violoncello
Clara Schumann / Aribert Reimann
Drei Lieder nach Gedichten von Heinrich Heine für Tenor und Streichquartett
Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy / Aribert Reimann
... oder soll es Tod bedeuten?
Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy
String Quartet in E-flat major, Op. 44/3
Promoter: Symphoniker Hamburg
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.)
Strollers, prams, wheeled walkers, walking-stick umbrellas, bags sized A3 (42 cm x 30 cm) or above, sport bags, backpacks and luggage must be checked in at the cloakroom.
Jackets and handbags may be taken into the hall.
Facilities for guests of the Recital Hall are located to the right of the hall entrance. Barrier-free toilets are also available.
Laeiszhalle Hamburg
Johannes-Brahms-Platz
20355 Hamburg
The 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: Stephansplatz
StadtRAD (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 €30
Please 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.
The Laeiszhalle is a separate concert hall located three kilometres away from the Elbphilharmonie.
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 event
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Foyer: 90 minutes before the start of the event
Hall: 15 minutes before the start of the talk
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