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Tango Late Night

Sun, Jan 14, 2024, 20:30
Mayra Budagjan (Violin), Geworg Budagjan (Violin), Wen Xiao Zheng (Viola), Guilherme Nardelli Monegatto (Cello), Mátyás Németh (Double Bass), Paul Rivinius (Piano), Norbert Kotzan (Bandoneon)
Due to the high demand, we are organising an exclusive Tango Late Night following the chamber concert "Argentinian Tango"! The Argentinian tangos from the first concert will be supplemented by further tangos in a varied line-up.
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Late Night: Hinako Omori

Sat, Mar 22, 2025, 22:00
Elbphilharmonie, Kleiner Saal (Hamburg)
Hinako Omori (Synthesizer), Hinako Omori (Vocals)
»The relationship with ourselves is consistent, and when it’s healed, wonderful things can come from that«, says Japanese composer and singer Hinako Omori. Wonderful music, for example, as her latest album »stillness, softness...« shows. While her previous album »a journey...« focussed on nature, she now turns her attention to the inner self. As casual as the title sounds, listeners sink into the hypnotic stream of synthesiser sounds over which Omori’s gentle voice glides. Perfect for a late night session at the Elbphilharmonie and a relaxed end to the evening. Hinako Omori performs at the invitation of Swiss singer-songwriter Sophie Hunger, who is curating an entire weekend with musical friends in March – Hunger’s »Reflektor« festival. These two artists know each other from Hunger’s album »Halluzinationen«, which they recorded together with other musicians in Omori’s adopted home of London.
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Exaudi Late Night: a cappella

Sat, Sep 14, 2024, 21:30
Exaudi (Vocal Ensemble), James Weeks (Conductor)
Fascinatingly fragile tonal images: Exaudi is one of the world’s leading vocal ensembles with a strong affinity for the outlying margins of new and ancient music. This group of singers can now be experienced at Musikfest Berlin in a late-night concert of chromatically spectacular Renaissance music. In the Papal chapel singer and music theorist Vicente Lusitano an artist is also represented who is now thought likely to be the first Black composer to be published in Europe.
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Late Night Ticket Minimal Night

Fri, Apr 11, 2025, 22:00
Christoph Sietzen (Percussion), MOTUS Percussion (Percussion)
An evening dedicated to Minimal Music at Karlstorbahnhof, featuring Steve Reich's "Drumming." Percussionist Christoph Sietzen and ensemble MOTUS Percussion will perform this rarely heard, hour-long piece. Using Reich's "phasing" technique, they create mesmerizing, meditative soundscapes. This event is for the late-night ticket. For the full Minimal Night with Kai Schumacher, click [provided link]. Sietzen discusses the complexities of "Drumming" in a podcast with Thilo Braun.
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Late Night “Cantando hacia el Sur”

Sat, Feb 15, 2025, 22:00
Lucas Dorado (Vibraphone), Mathilde Vendramin (Cello), Mathilde Vendramin (Vocals), Carolina Riaño (Vocals), Laura Robles (Cajon), Laura Robles (Percussion)
In his music, Lucas Dorado explores the sounds and rhythms of the musical and natural landscapes of Latin America. His compositions tell of the animals, flowers and trees of South America – of their lush diversity and magnificent beauty, and also of the threat to their dwindling habitat, which is a place of melancholic longing. The ensemble interweaves diverse rhythmic structures with jazz harmonies. Vibraphone and cello meet vocals – with Latin American percussion.How to find us, address and more