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Astor Piazzolla

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Astor Piazzolla was an Argentine composer and bandoneón virtuoso, renowned for revolutionizing traditional tango into nuevo tango by incorporating elements from jazz and classical music. His innovative compositions and dynamic performances redefined the genre, making a lasting impact on both Argentine culture and global music.

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This season
In Amsterdam

Noa Wildschut plays Vivaldi's and Piazzolla's Four Seasons

Mon, Jul 21, 2025, 20:00
Noa Wildschut (Violin), Larissa Cidlinsky (Violin), Patricia Cordero (Violin), Takehiro Konoe (Viola), Anton Spronk (Cello), Alexandra Nepomnyashchaya (Harpsichord)
The SummerConcerts powered by VriendenLoterij presents two months of wonderful concerts, from classical to jazz and from pop to film music. Top musicians from the Netherlands and around the world bring you all your favourite classical pieces, as well as video game music and hits from Broadway musicals.We also present a host of young talent in our summer concerts, including youth orchestras from Greece, Australia and Cuba, and top young classical soloists. After many of the concerts, we offer a meet-and-greet with the artists in an informal setting, or an afterparty with DJ in the Entrance Hall. In one of the world’s finest concert halls, there’s something for everyone this summer at The Concertgebouw!
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This season
In Hamburg

Folkloristische Tänze & Melodien

Sun, Jun 15, 2025, 11:00
Elbphilharmonie, Kleiner Saal (Hamburg)
Rubén Darío Reina (Violin), Mike Gaviria (Guitar), Andrés Arroyo (Double bass)
This concert at the Hamburg Chamber Music Festival International is characterised by an exciting journey between cultures with connecting aspects from the musical traditions. The focus is on Latin American folklore – as it is lived there today – and classical European traditions, which in turn are coloured by influences from Spanish, Andalusian and Romanian folklore.
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In Heidelberg

FEIERabend Martynas Levickis Box of Magic Tricks

Thu, Mar 27, 2025, 18:00
Martynas Levickis (Accordion)
At Heidelberg Spring Music Festival, enjoy a relaxed evening with the Lithuanian accordionist Martynas Levickis. Known for filling stadiums and concert halls with his "box of magic tricks," he'll present selections from his debut solo album "Autograph," featuring works by Philip Glass, Franck Angelis, and himself, along with some musical surprises.

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Concerts in season 2024/25 or later where works by Astor Piazzolla is performed

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This month
In Heidelberg

FEIERabend Martynas Levickis Box of Magic Tricks

Thu, Mar 27, 2025, 18:00
Martynas Levickis (Accordion)
At Heidelberg Spring Music Festival, enjoy a relaxed evening with the Lithuanian accordionist Martynas Levickis. Known for filling stadiums and concert halls with his "box of magic tricks," he'll present selections from his debut solo album "Autograph," featuring works by Philip Glass, Franck Angelis, and himself, along with some musical surprises.
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Tango Fenesta

Mon, Mar 31, 2025, 19:00
Ursula Hesse von den Steinen (Mezzo sprano), Alvaro Palmen (Violin), Dylan Naylor (Violin), Anna Isabel Haakh (Violin), Martina Horejsi-Kiefer (Viola), Daniel Raabe (Cello), Marko Kassl (Accordion), Philipp Matthias Kaufmann (All adaptations), Philipp Matthias Kaufmann (Arrangements), Sabine Hartmannshenn (Scenic consulting)
Themes of farewell, grief, and despair run through this semi-staged concert, leading to a transformation of hope and happiness. The Gürzenich Orchestra ensemble combines string quartet sounds with accordionist Marko Kassl, immersing mezzo-soprano Ursula Hesse von den Steinen's voice in new colors. The program spans a musical cosmos, from Renaissance music to avant-garde Salvatore Sciarrino, baroque opera arias, Billie Eilish, and Astor Piazolla's tango.
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Next month
In Paris

Gautier Capuçon et les Capucelli

Tue, Apr 1, 2025, 20:00
Philharmonie de Paris, Grande salle Pierre Boulez (Paris)
Gautier Capuçon (Cello), Anouchka Hack (Cello), Charles Hervet (Cello), Léo Ispir (Cello), Aurélien Pascal (Cello), Caroline Sypniewski (Cello), Jeein You (Cello)
Gautier Capuçon, a leading figure in the cello world, joins forces with six former laureates of his Classe d’ Excellence, many of whom have become sought-after soloists, together forming a unique ensemble of cellists: the Capucellis.
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In Heidelberg

CelloFellos Global Grooves

Thu, Apr 10, 2025, 19:30
CelloFellos (Leonard Disselhorst Violoncello)
Epple hosts Global Grooves by CelloFellows at the former Radium-Solbad. Leonard Disselhorst and Bryan Cheng, classically trained musicians, bring new interpretations to jazz, tango, and classical pieces. They improvise, groove, and include original work. After two years, Epple and Heidelberger Frühling continue their "Architecture and Music" series in the Stadthalle in 2026.
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In Leipzig

Vivaldi meets Piazzolla

Sun, Apr 20, 2025, 19:30
Gewandhaus Leipzig, Mendelssohn-Saal (Leipzig)
Hamburg Stage Ensemble (Orchestra)
Vivaldi's "Four Seasons" enjoys immense popularity, portraying nature's events and moods through vivid musical language. Composed 300 years ago, the context has shifted, particularly with climate change. Astor Piazzolla's "Cuatro Estaciones Porteñas" focuses on human life in Buenos Aires. The Hamburg Stage Ensemble, a group of young musicians, aims to connect with audiences through intimate performances without a conductor.
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This season
In Hamburg

Stuttgarter Kammerorchester / Mayumi Kanagawa / Martynas Levickis / Susanne von Gutzeit

Mon, May 5, 2025, 20:00
Elbphilharmonie, Großer Saal (Hamburg)
Stuttgarter Kammerorchester, Mayumi Kanagawa (Violin), Martynas Levickis (Accordion), Susanne von Gutzeit (Director)
Very special ambassadors of southern German musical passion are guests in Hamburg: the Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra is bold and creative. The ensemble follows the vision of preserving traditions and at the same time setting tonal and programmatic standards for the future. The rich repertoire spans the centuries, from baroque to commissions, and also includes joyful crossovers of genres with jazz and electronic music in exciting formats and projects.
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This season
In Stockholm

Organ matinee with Tobias Olofsson

Thu, May 15, 2025, 12:15
Tobias Olofsson (Organ)
Through Konserthuset’s popular organ matinée subscription, audiences get to hear Sweden’s leading organists play the building’s organ – one of the largest in Europe, with 6,100 pipes. Tobias Olofsson has been working as an organist in Nylöse parish in Gothenburg since 2003, where he also obtained his organist degree from the Academy of Music and Drama. Olofsson regularly performs concerts as an organ soloist, as well as in collaboration with symphony orchestras. He is also active as a pianist, accompanist, and arranger.He begins with Prelude and Fugue in A minor, one of Bach's most beloved and performed organ works. It features explosive drama and breathtaking virtuosity, with the fugue possessing an almost dance-like character. We also hear music by Elfrida Andrée, a pioneering figure in Swedish music. Andrée composed a series of works for organ, including the evocative and melodic Cantilena.As a contrast, Tobias Olofsson plays well-known themes from Star Wars and Piazzolla's evocative Oblivion and Libertango. He concludes with his own piece titled Improvisation, Passacaglia and Fugue in G minor.***You are welcome to eat or drink something before or after the organ concert. The bar in the Main Foyer is open at 11.45–12.15 and 13.15–14.15, offering a variety of delicious food and drinks in our beautiful surroundings.
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In Hamburg

Metamorphosen Berlin / Klangrausch / Wolfgang Emanuel Schmidt

Thu, May 29, 2025, 19:30
Elbphilharmonie, Kleiner Saal (Hamburg)
Kammerphilharmonie Metamorphosen Berlin, Klangrausch – art of string trio, Roman Trekel (Bariton), Indira Koch (Violin), Sophia Reuter (Viola), Luka Coetzee (Cello), Wolfgang Emanuel Schmidt (Cello), Wolfgang Emanuel Schmidt (Director)
The chamber orchestra Metamorphosen Berlin dedicates its 15th anniversary concert to the theme »Seasons reloaded« and presents epoch-spanning seasons starting with the famous »Winter« from Vivaldi’s Four Seasons, excerpts from Schubert’s Winterreise with star singer Roman Trekel, Tchaikovsky’s Seasons (here arranged for cello and strings) and Astor Piazzolla’s tango concerto »Four seasons of Buenos Aires« with artistic director Indira Koch. A special highlight is the world premiere of two movements from the new cello concerto »The Seasons« by Christian Jost, who composed the work for Wolfgang Emanuel Schmidt.
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Manege frei! Kammerkonzert 10

Sun, Jun 1, 2025, 19:30
Musicians of the Komische Oper Berlin present intensive listening experiences in special locations as part of their chamber concerts. From the festive ambience of the Schiller Theater to the monumental vastness of the old hangar at Tempelhof Airport, with new sound worlds at the Kindl site to enchanting experiences in a tent.
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In Essen

Musik im Dialog: Sehnsucht Natur

Sun, Jun 15, 2025, 11:00
Anton Teslia, Sarah Koenen (Violin), Kathrin Guerra Gonzalez (Viola), Juliane Lopper (Cello), Wolfram-Maria Märtig (Piano), Jörg Hilbert (Text), Jörg Hilbert (Rezitation), Kai Lipsius
The last chamber concert of the season features nature-themed music. It begins with Richard Strauss' romantic "Moonlight Music" from the opera "Capriccio," complemented by texts from Essen author Jörg Hilbert. Darius Milhaud's jazz-inspired "Creation of the World" follows. Max Richter's neoclassical "On The Nature of Daylight" and Astor Piazzolla's four tango pieces depicting the Latin American seasons complete the program. A panel discussion concludes the event.
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This season
In Hamburg

Folkloristische Tänze & Melodien

Sun, Jun 15, 2025, 11:00
Elbphilharmonie, Kleiner Saal (Hamburg)
Rubén Darío Reina (Violin), Mike Gaviria (Guitar), Andrés Arroyo (Double bass)
This concert at the Hamburg Chamber Music Festival International is characterised by an exciting journey between cultures with connecting aspects from the musical traditions. The focus is on Latin American folklore – as it is lived there today – and classical European traditions, which in turn are coloured by influences from Spanish, Andalusian and Romanian folklore.
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This season
In Aachen

Misa Tango: Argentinisches Feuer

Thu, Jun 19, 2025, 20:00
Agnes Lipka (Singer), Victor Hugo Villena (Bandoneon), Martín Palmeri (Piano), WDR Rundfunkchor (Choir), WDR Funkhausorchester (Orchestra), Mariano Chiacchiarini (Director)
Immerse yourself in Argentina's vibrant music with favorites by Astor Piazzolla and Martín Palmeri's captivating "Misa a Buenos Aires." The WDR Rundfunkchor's powerful voices meet the WDR Funkhausorchester strings in a summer feast for the senses!
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In Köln

Misa Tango: Argentinisches Feuer

Sat, Jun 21, 2025, 20:00
Agnes Lipka (Mezzo-Soprano), Victor Hugo Villena (Bandoneon), Martín Palmeri (Piano), WDR Rundfunkchor (Ensemble), Mariano Chiacchiarini (Rehearsal), WDR Funkhausorchester (Ensemble), Mariano Chiacchiarini (Conductor)
Immerse yourself in Argentina's vibrant music with favorites by Astor Piazzolla and Martín Palmeri's Tango Nuevo compositions. Mariano Chiacchiarini conducts the WDR Rundfunkchor, Agnes Lipka, and the WDR Funkhausorchester. Dream of Buenos Aires and indulge in tango passion—a true summer feast for the senses!
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In Amsterdam

Noa Wildschut plays Vivaldi's and Piazzolla's Four Seasons

Sun, Jul 20, 2025, 20:00
Noa Wildschut (Violin), Larissa Cidlinsky (Violin), Patricia Cordero (Violin), Takehiro Konoe (Viola), Anton Spronk (Cello), Alexandra Nepomnyashchaya (Harpsichord)
The SummerConcerts powered by VriendenLoterij presents two months of wonderful concerts, from classical to jazz and from pop to film music. Top musicians from the Netherlands and around the world bring you all your favourite classical pieces, as well as video game music and hits from Broadway musicals.We also present a host of young talent in our summer concerts, including youth orchestras from Greece, Australia and Cuba, and top young classical soloists. After many of the concerts, we offer a meet-and-greet with the artists in an informal setting, or an afterparty with DJ in the Entrance Hall. In one of the world’s finest concert halls, there’s something for everyone this summer at The Concertgebouw!
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This season
In Amsterdam

Noa Wildschut plays Vivaldi's and Piazzolla's Four Seasons

Mon, Jul 21, 2025, 20:00
Noa Wildschut (Violin), Larissa Cidlinsky (Violin), Patricia Cordero (Violin), Takehiro Konoe (Viola), Anton Spronk (Cello), Alexandra Nepomnyashchaya (Harpsichord)
The SummerConcerts powered by VriendenLoterij presents two months of wonderful concerts, from classical to jazz and from pop to film music. Top musicians from the Netherlands and around the world bring you all your favourite classical pieces, as well as video game music and hits from Broadway musicals.We also present a host of young talent in our summer concerts, including youth orchestras from Greece, Australia and Cuba, and top young classical soloists. After many of the concerts, we offer a meet-and-greet with the artists in an informal setting, or an afterparty with DJ in the Entrance Hall. In one of the world’s finest concert halls, there’s something for everyone this summer at The Concertgebouw!
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This season
In Leipzig

Misa a Buenos Aires (Misatango)

Sat, Oct 4, 2025, 19:30
Gewandhaus Leipzig, Großer Saal (Leipzig)
Hamburg Stage Ensemble (Orchestra), Chor St. Johannis Hamburg-Altona (Choir), Arsen Zorayan (Violin), Michael Dolak (Bandoneon), Amelie Baier (Mezzo-Soprano), Yangzi Liu (Piano), Mike Steurenthaler (Conductor)
Can tango and mass go together? Absolutely! Composer Martín Palmeri combined the passionate, sensual, and melancholic Argentine tango with the sacred text of a classical Latin mass. The result is a captivating choral work full of spiritual power, enhanced by the melancholic, warm, and sharp tones of the bandoneon.