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In Essen

Kammerkonzert der Orchesterakademie

Sun, May 25, 2025, 11:00
Stipendiat*innen der Essener Philharmoniker
Once per season, the Essen Philharmonic Orchestra Academy scholarship holders showcase their skills in a chamber concert. This year's program includes pieces by Edward Elgar and Antonín Dvořák, contemporary rarities like McCarty's 1962 Sonata for Bass Trombone and Strings and Akiho's "Aluminous", and French chamber music works by Étienne Perruchon, Eugène Brozza, and Jean Françaix. A world premiere by Spanish composer Miguel Ángel Gris Peñas completes the program.
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In Berlin

Kammerkonzert der Orchesterakademie DSO

Sun, Jun 1, 2025, 17:00
Akademist:innen des DSO Ensemble (Orchestra), Byol Kang (Violin), Mischa Meyer (Cello)
Graduates from music academies possess excellent technical skills, high motivation, and artistic curiosity, making them suitable for orchestral positions. However, orchestral musicians also need to integrate their musicality into the collective, prepare efficiently for new repertoires, and become part of a group. The Ferenc-Fricsay-Academy of the DSO addresses these needs by providing two-year practical training for ten young musicians, involving them in various activities like recordings, concerts, and workshops, and intensive chamber music training for enhancing communication skills.
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In Schwetzingen

Orchesterakademie

Sat, May 10, 2025, 18:00
Raphaela Gromes Violoncello, Matthew Halls Dirigent, SWR SYMPHONIEORCHESTER
The SWR Symphony Orchestra's academy in Schwetzingen features conductor Matthew Halls and cellist Raphaela Gromes performing Haydn's Cello Concerto No. 2 and Mozart's Symphony No. 33. Rameau's "Pygmalion" ballet suite follows, exploring the creation of art and the sculptor's love for his statue.
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Konzert der Kinder

Sat, Mar 9, 2024, 18:30
Laeiszhalle, Großer Saal (Hamburg)
Angelika Bachmann (Violin), Jacques Ammon (Piano), Alsterfrösche (Choir), Preisträger:innen des Hamburger Instrumental-Wettbewerbs 2023, Special Guest: Rolf Zuckowski
Violinist Angelika Bachmann from Salut Salon and pianist Professor Jacques Ammon invite you to the annual children’s concert in the Grand Hall of Hamburg’s Laeiszhalle. The outstanding young prizewinners of the Hamburg Instrumental Competition will perform. The virtuoso skills of the children and young people, the varied programme, the grand joint finale and the loving concert atmosphere make the children’s concert unique every year. Prof Walter Gehlert first invited prizewinners of the Hamburg Instrumental Competition to play on the big stage in 1983. Since then, a good 3,000 young instrumentalists have been able to gain memorable performance experience.
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Konzert der Tenöre

Sun, Oct 27, 2024, 19:00
Laeiszhalle, Großer Saal (Hamburg)
HansePhilharmonie Hamburg, Hamburger Konzertchor, Giuseppe Verdi Chor Hamburg, Raffaela Lintl (Soprano), Sophie-Magdalena Reuter (Soprano), Wonjun Kim (Tenor), Adam Sanchez (Tenor), Guillermo Valdés (Tenor), Weilian Wang (Tenor), Mike Steurenthaler (Conductor)
Under the sonorous title »The Concert of the Tenors«, the Hamburger Konzertchor, together with international soloists, present the most beautiful arias, choral works and canzones from popular operas and operettas. The programme also features other works by great composers such as Georges Bizet, Richard Wagner, Gaetano Donizetti and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
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Konzert der Kinder

Sun, Mar 2, 2025, 11:30
Laeiszhalle, Großer Saal (Hamburg)
Angelika Bachmann (Violin), Jacques Ammon (Piano), Preisträger:innen des Hamburger Instrumental-Wettbewerbs 2024, Special Guest: Rolf Zuckowski
Violinist Angelika Bachmann from Salut Salon and pianist Professor Jacques Ammon invite to the annual »Concert of the Children« in the Grand Hall of Hamburg’s Laeiszhalle. The outstanding young prizewinners of the Hamburg Instrumental Competition will perform. The virtuoso skills of the children and young people, the varied programme and the warm concert atmosphere make the Children’s Concert a uniquely moving experience every year. Hamburg music legend Rolf Zuckowski will once again be there as a special guest, and as everyone knows, he rarely sings alone. And for the grand finale, everyone plays and sings together and throws flowers to the audience. Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
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In Hamburg

Konzert der Tenöre

Sun, Oct 19, 2025, 19:00
Laeiszhalle, Großer Saal (Hamburg)
HansePhilharmonie Hamburg, Giuseppe Verdi Chor Hamburg, Hamburger Konzertchor, N. N. (Soloists), Mike Steurenthaler (Conductor)
Under the sonorous title »The Concert of the Tenors«, the Hamburger Konzertchor, together with international soloists, present the most beautiful arias, choral works and canzones from popular operas and operettas. The programme also features other works by great composers such asGiuseppi Verdi, Giacomo Puccini, Richard Wagner and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
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Konzert der Kompositionswerkstatt

Sat, Feb 22, 2025, 15:00
Jobst Liebrecht (Coach), Milan Ritsch (Violin), Maria Helen Körner (Viola), Dorothee Gurski (Cello), Linda Grizfeld (Piano)
Children invent their own musical piece and have it performed by professionals. With the support of a composer, children develop musical ideas and their own form of notation. At the end of the composition workshop, musicians of the Staatskapelle Berlin perform the works for the first time.