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This season
In Dresden

7th Dresden Choir Day

Sun, Jun 1, 2025, 18:00
Gunter Berger (Conductor), Pascal Kaufmann (Organ), Sigrun Rottstädt (Moderator), Dresdner Laienchöre
It is already a beautiful tradition: Once a year, amateur choirs from Dresden gather to sing together and get to know each other at the Kulturpalast. This time as well, one can admire the diversity, skill, and passion with which people in Dresden sing!
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This season
In Dresden

phil to explore... in the Philharmonic Children's Choir

Sun, Sep 28, 2025, 11:00
Gunter Berger (Conductor), Malte Arkona (Moderator), Victoria Esper ("Voice of Phili"), Philharmonischer Kinderchor Dresden
Anyone can sing - singing together in a choir is not only a lot of fun, but there is so much beautiful music to discover and wonderful friendships are formed along the way. In the Philharmonic Children's Choir, it never gets boring, and because our Earth girl Phili knows that, she will surely come up with some jokes and stir everything up - then Malte will have to bring order back in, otherwise it might sound even worse. But don't worry, choir director Gunter Berger will surely conjure up heavenly sounds with the choir - even Phili will feel like joining in.
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Vienna Philharmonic / Lorenzo Viotti

Tue, Jun 18, 2024, 20:00
Elbphilharmonie, Großer Saal (Hamburg)
Wiener Philharmoniker, Lorenzo Viotti (Conductor)
Was it winter when Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov wrote his »Capriccio espagnol«? One can certainly vividly imagine the composer well warpped-up and seated before the fireplace as he dreamt his way to warmer regions. But whenever it was written, the work conjures up the flamenco, fiestas and mild nights under a southern sky. With their musical journey beyond the boundaries of space and time, the fantastic Vienna Philharmonic under the baton of young Swiss conductor Lorenzo Viotti once again show that their reputation as one of the world’s best orchestras is well-deserved. Sergei Rachmaninov’s »Toteninsel« (Isle of the Dead): is a strong contrast to Rimsky-Korsakov’s »Capriccio«. Inspired by an Arnold Böcklin painting, the composer depicts life after death in the swelling, rushing sound of infinity. And in his Seventh Symphony of 1884, Antonín Dvořák likewise portrays a different world: with dramatic conflicts and echoes of Bohemian folk songs, the music dreams of the political independence of the Czech Republic, which was still part of the Hapsburg Empire at the time.
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Next month
In Hamburg

Vienna Philharmonic / Igor Levit / Thomas Adès

Sat, May 24, 2025, 20:00
Elbphilharmonie, Großer Saal (Hamburg)
Wiener Philharmoniker, Igor Levit (Piano), Thomas Adès (Conductor)
The Vienna Philharmonic, pianist Igor Levit and conductor Thomas Adès: each of these names alone promises world class artistry. What kind of concert will be the outcome when the three performers join forces? The Austrian Standard wrote of the orchestra’s last concert with Levit that »they were not only on the same wavelength, they were literally surfing on a wave of energy«. For the Hamburg International Music Festival, they have put together a programme full of (positive!) surprises that is well off the beaten track. The classical prelude is a symphony by Joseph Haydn, followed by Thomas Adès’ piano concerto, which has already been performed around 60 times since its premiere in 2019 – a remarkable amount for a contemporary work. Given the fame that the multi-talented British composer enjoys, this success is hardly surprising. A New York Times critic wrote about the premiere of the concerto: »As ever, the craft is astounding, the orchestration ceaselessly brilliant. The voice is wholly his own — dissonant, offbeat, whiplash, wry — even as it whispers to musics past. This breathless concerto comes across as zesty and accessible. But don’t be fooled. Just below the surface, the music sizzles. I can’t wait to hear it again.« Adès, whose music is full of musical echoes from baroque to jazz yet refuses to follow any dogmas, sets the tone for the second half of the concert featuring Leoš Janácek, whose musical language around a century ago was equally undogmatic. His rhapsody »Taras Bulba« sets Nikolai Gogol’s tragic tale of the same name about a father and his two sons to music. So vividly that a film inevitably unfolds in the mind’s eye of the listener. By way of a prelude, two miniatures pay tribute to Pierre Boulez as the spotlighted composer of the International Music Festival.
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WDR Big Band meets Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra

Sat, Nov 23, 2024, 19:30
Rom Shani (Saxofon), Rom Shani (Trumpet), WDR Big Band (Ensemble), Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra (Orchestra), Lahav Shani (Director)
Israeli conductor Lahav Shani's residency at the Dortmund Konzerthaus concludes with a special concert featuring his brother, jazz saxophonist and trumpeter Rom Shani. They will perform with the Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra and the WDR Big Band, playing pieces like Ellington's "Nutcracker Suite".
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WDR Big Band meets Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra

Thu, Nov 21, 2024, 20:30
Rom Shani (Saxofon), Rom Shani (Trumpet), WDR Big Band (Performer), Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra (Performer), Lahav Shani (Director)
Israeli conductor Lahav Shani's residency at the Dortmund Konzerthaus concludes with a special concert featuring his brother, jazz saxophonist and trumpeter Rom Shani. They will perform with the Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra and the WDR Big Band, playing pieces like Ellington's 'Nutcracker Suite'. This fulfills a long-held dream of the Shani brothers to play with a big band.