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Max Richter

Sat, Nov 23, 2024, 20:00
Max Richter (Piano), Max Richter (Keyboard), Eloisa-Fleur Thom (Violin), Max Baillie (Violin), Connie Pharoah (Viola), Max Ruisi (Cello), Zara Hudson-Kozdoj (Cello)
Welcome to a concert by one of the most influential and acclaimed composers of our time – Max Richter!His characteristic fusion of classical technique and electronic technology, heard on both solo albums and countless pieces for film, dance, art and fashion, have paved the way for a new generation of musicians and made him an iconic composer with fans around the world.His ninth solo album, In A Landscape, is the first one composed and recorded at his peaceful new studio in rural Oxfordshire. According to Richter, it is a fleeting self-portrait of a musician in constant motion. But it also goes much deeper than that. It is music about “uniting polarities.” Bringing together the electronic and the acoustic, the human and the natural world, the big questions of life and the quiet pleasures of living.After grappling with big ideas and thorny social and political questions, the making of In A Landscape has opened up another, greener world for Richter. Above all, making music remains “a way to make a kind of alternate reality,” a constructed world “where everything is in its place.”
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Kirill Richter Trio

Thu, Feb 6, 2025, 19:30
Elbphilharmonie, Kleiner Saal (Hamburg)
Kirill Richter (Piano), Alena Zinovieva (Violin), August Krepak (Cello)
The versatile award-winning composer and pianist Kirill Richter, who was already enthusiastically celebrated in the ProArte X series in 2019, is not considered one of the most exciting contemporary artists in Europe for nothing, as he succeeds like no other in combining form and emotion, magical sounds and fragility in his music. The young Russian has been working with his trio for many years, which is evident in the perfect harmony with which the three artists interact on stage. A highlight not to be missed!
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Max Uthoff

Thu, Jun 13, 2024, 20:00
Laeiszhalle, Kleiner Saal (Hamburg)
Max Uthoff (Revue)
Max Uthoff is best known as a presenter alongside his cabaret colleague Claus von Wagner in the legendary political cabaret show "Die Anstalt", which satirises current events in politics and society in eight programmes a year on ZDF. What is his solo programme »Alles im Wunderland« about? »Maybe the madness of our time will be dealt with in its usual insidious, absurd, extreme left-wing and silly way. Or maybe not. Either way, I’m looking forward to seeing you – maybe«, is Max Uthoff announcing himself.
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Max Mutzke

Tue, Oct 22, 2024, 20:00
Laeiszhalle, Großer Saal (Hamburg)
Max Mutzke (Vocals), & Band
With his recognisable, soulful-soft voice, Max Mutzke delights his fans with various musical facets. Whether pop, rock, soul, funk or jazz – Max Mutzke masters every genre. With his hits of the last 20 years and new songs, the artist is going on a big anniversary tour and celebrating his 20th stage anniversary!
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Rosaceae

Fri, Mar 15, 2024, 20:30
Elbphilharmonie, Kleiner Saal (Hamburg)
Rosaceae (Live electronics), Simav Hussein (Voice), Noah-Jinu Moerbeck (Guitar)
As Rosaceae, the multidisciplinary artist Leyla Yenirce condenses down sounds, images and documentations of feminist resistance in her works. Rosaceae’s audiovisual works are multiform collages. She assembles impactful speech samples and auratic field recordings with musical elements of noise, ambience and techno. Rosaceae performs her work »A Piece Of The Storm« as part of the ePhil series. Electronic sound fields and the voice of vocalist Simav Hussein open up a space of resonance that negotiates that which spoken language cannot reveal. Leyla Yenirce studied Fine Arts in Hamburg. She has been awarded the Karl H. Ditze Kunstpreis, the Bundespreis für Kunststudierende, the Playground Art Prize and, most recently, the Ars Viva Preis 2023. Her works have been performed at the Münchner Kammerspiele and the Berliner Festspiele, among other festivals, and include both audiovisual and performative elements. Her composition »Helbest« was published in collaboration with Deutschlandfunk Kultur.
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JakoJako

Fri, Apr 5, 2024, 20:30
Elbphilharmonie, Kaistudio 1 (Hamburg)
JakoJako (Live electronics)
JakoJako needed quite some time to realise what it means to be a resident DJ at Berghain. She joined that elite circle in 2021, and she has been regularly generating hypnotic atmospheres in the legendary club ever since. She is also one of the leading Berlin experts on analogue synthesizers. To get into »SchneidersLaden«, the mecca of modular synthesizers in Berlin Kreuzberg, you have to know where to go and which bell to ring. Sibel Koçer, better known by her DJ moniker JakoJako, worked there for many years, supporting others on their journey to master the art of sound synthesis. JakoJako also needs the feel and the aura of the real instrument in her live sets. What really gets her fired up is her »Korg« or the »Arturia MiniBrute«, and she loves it most when the sound-chemical reactions even confound her. »When I turn the knobs, see the lights or patch the cables, it calms me.« Together with the grand master Rødhåd she created the album »In Vere«, featuring fast, driving structures that still have a peaceful undertone. In her solo work »Metamorphose« she relies on the more patient patterns of ambient tones. She recently also released »Verve«, her debut on the legendary label Mute, for which she had already remixed New Order and Depeche Mode frontman Martin Gore. This season JakoJako is playing Crave Festival in The Hague, the Nation of Gondwana just outside Berlin, and Glitch in Malta. JakoJako is the sound-sorceress of the hour.
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Duo Ruut

Fri, Aug 23, 2024, 19:30
Elbphilharmonie, Kleiner Saal (Hamburg)
Katariina Kivi (Vocals), Katariina Kivi (Zither), Ann-Lisett Rebane (Vocals), Ann-Lisett Rebane (Zither)
In the Finnish national epic »Kalevala«, the magical singer Väinämöinen makes a stringed plucked instrument from the jaws of a giant pike and a second one from birch wood. As he plays, all the animals of the forest come to him and even the people stop their work to listen to this Nordic Orpheus. The sounds of the so-called »kantele« – a box zither that is not only common in Finland, but also in Estonia and north-west Russia – enchant listeners to this day.
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Einstürzende Neubauten

Sun, Sep 15, 2024, 20:00
Elbphilharmonie, Großer Saal (Hamburg)
Blixa Bargeld (Percussion), Alexander Hacke (Percussion), N.U. Unruh (Percussion), Jochen Arbeit (Percussion), Rudolf Moser (Percussion)
They search for new forms. For the undiscovered sound and the as yet unspoken word. Since their foundation on 1 April 1980, Einstürzende Neubauten have been shifting the parameters of mainstream and subculture in order to make the inaudible audible. And perhaps also the outrageous. An attempt at field research spanning four decades that is now entering the next stage. In its 44th year of existence, the formation is going far back to its roots in order to redefine itself at the same time. A changed self-image for which the Berlin quintet plus one has created its own genre in 2024: »apm – alien pop music«.