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.
Thomas Manns: Fülle des Wohllauts – Literarische Operngala mit Werken von Verdi, Wagner, Rossini u. a. / mit Jacquelyn Wagner, Diana Haller und Michael Spyres
When the gramophone is set up at the Berghof sanatorium in Thomas Mann’s »The Magic Mountain«, a new dimension of listening opens up for the protagonist Hans Castorp – and for the readers, a literary ecstasy of sound begins. A »wealth of euphony« breaks through. Text and music, combined by Mann with careful intention, tell a humorous and moving story of love and death. Music here is not merely heard – it is experienced, interpreted, and felt.
To mark the 150th anniversary of Thomas Mann’s birth, this literary-musical moment becomes the starting point for an extraordinary concert evening that weaves together stylistic variety, the spirit of an era, and emotional depth. Actor Hans-Jürgen Schatz guides the audience through the program with excerpts from the famous seventh chapter of The Magic Mountain, where opera and storytelling, irony and passion converge – reflecting the central themes of an entire epoch: the era of upheaval between late Romanticism and Modernism, between world enchantment and world catastrophe.
What crackles and hisses from the gramophone in Mann’s novel now sounds live in the unique atmosphere of the Grand Hall of the Laeiszhalle – in rich orchestral colors and with three exceptional voices from the international opera scene. Leading the cast is American soprano Jacquelyn Wagner, whose radiant and powerful voice sets new standards. Much anticipated are also the debuts of Diana Haller and Michael Spyres with the Symphoniker Hamburg. Haller captivates worldwide with her warm, full mezzo-soprano and commanding stage presence, while Spyres is celebrated for his vocal agility between tenor and baritone, as well as his stylistic versatility from bel canto to French grand opera and German repertoire.
Chief conductor Sylvain Cambreling and the Symphoniker Hamburg face a special challenge on this evening: the musical journey through works by Verdi, Gounod, Bizet, Debussy, Schubert, and others demands the highest level of orchestral style and expressive nuance. This is more than just a concert – it is a tribute to the power of music and to the visionary artistry of Thomas Mann. And it serves as a reminder of what music can do: console us, elevate us – and make us feel fully present in the moment.
Symphoniker Hamburg
Jacquelyn Wagner soprano
Diana Haller mezzo-soprano
Michael Spyres tenor
conductor Sylvain Cambreling
Hans-Jürgen Schatz narrator
Thomas Mann
Fülle des Wohllauts
eine literarisch-musikalische Operngala
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Promoter: Symphoniker Hamburg
Since 1908, the Laeiszhalle has been a meeting place for Hamburg's musical life. The neo-baroque Laeiszhalle Grand Hall accommodates over 2,000 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 ladies are located behind the cloakrooms on all floors. Facilities for gentlemen can be found on the landing between the floors, also located behind the cloakrooms.
A fully accessible toilet for persons with mobility disabilities is located behind the cloakroom on the ground floor (Parkett links).
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
Events with pre-concert talk:
Foyer: 90 minutes before the start of the event
Hall: 15 minutes before the start of the talk
If a pre-concert talk is offered for this event, it is noted above under PROGRAMME.
All halls and spaces are accessible for visitors with disabilities. More information at www.elbphilharmonie.de/en/accessibility.
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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