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Matilda Lloyd, trumpet

Tue, Jan 28, 2025, 19:30
Elbphilharmonie, Kleiner Saal (Hamburg)
Matilda Lloyd (Trumpet), Jonathan Ware (Piano)
British trumpet player Matilda Lloyd looks self-confidently at her nomination as a »Rising Star«, which she brings to the big European concert halls within one season: »My future self inspires me. I have a very clear idea of where I want to go, what I want to do and who I want to be and that helps me to grow every day.« Inspired by this, she presents a complete audio-visual artwork. The seven movements of the »Framed« cycle by Cecilia McDowall structure the programme: played separately, they weave music by Claude Debussy, Enrique Granados, Amy Beach, Deborah Pritchard and others, complemented by projected images and videos. Matilda Lloyd not only plays the trumpet, but also reads poetry – a kaleidoscope of the most varied sensations!
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In Heidelberg

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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In Berlin

Night Session

Sat, Jun 21, 2025, 21:30
Konzerthaus Berlin, Großer Saal (Berlin)
Konzerthausorchester Berlin, Joana Mallwitz (Conductor)
‘We tell ourselves stories through good music,’ our chief conductor Joana Mallwitz is convinced. And that's why there are once again two Night Sessions this season, which she has newly developed with and for the Konzerthaus Berlin. The concerts with the Konzerthausorchester Berlin, which start at 9.30 pm on Fridays, always revolve around a theme that she presents in an unusual stage setting and to which a guest panellist contributes a different perspective on the common topic.
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In Hamburg

Ensemble NIGHT

Mon, May 12, 2025, 19:30
Elbphilharmonie, Kleiner Saal (Hamburg)
Jason Kunwar (Sarangi), Jason Kunwar (Bamboo flutes), Jason Kunwar (Piwancha), Jason Kunwar (Vocals), Niraj Shakya (Tungna), Niraj Shakya (Murchunga), Sudhir Acharya (Madal), Sudhir Acharya (Dhime), Sudhir Acharya (Nagara), Sudhir Acharya (Tyamko), Sudhir Acharya (Chatkauli), Shiva Kumar Khatri (Paluwa flute), Shiva Kumar Khatri (Vocals), Sugama Gautam (Vocals)
The landscape of Nepal stretches from tropical plains to the icy, sublime peaks of the Himalayas. Its music possesses a similarly exciting diversity. The Ensemble NIGHT brings out these hidden treasures located between rural folklore, Indian echoes and spiritual colouring. The quintet was formed in the Nepalese capital Kathmandu in 2006 by singer and multi-instrumentalist Jason Kunwar. After an initial phase as a metal band, the musicians decided to explore and preserve the cultural cosmos of the country’s more than 100 ethnic groups and languages. Accompanied by intensive field research trips to remote villages, they have developed a repertoire in which old songs and almost lost instruments come back into play. These include the paluwa flute made from fresh leaves, the three-stringed sarangi covered with sheepskin, and the Tamang stringed instrument known as the tungna. The ensemble also writes new songs based on its deep understanding of traditional music. This »new school folk« tells of spirituality as well as depicting the hardships of life in the countryside. The ensemble also documents its work on film – giving Nepal an opportunity to pass on its exciting heritage to future generations and to the world at large.
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Echo Rising Stars with trumpet

Sun, Feb 16, 2025, 19:00
Konserthuset Stockholm, The Grünewald Hall (Stockholm)
Matilda Lloyd (Trumpet), Jonathan Ware (Piano)
Meet British trumpeter Matilda Lloyd, who has impressed both critics and audiences with her warm tone and expressive playing. Her debut album, "Casta Diva," released in 2023, received top ratings from BBC Music Magazine: "An album packed with highlights."Together with pianist Jonathan Ware, Matilda Lloyd presents original music for trumpet and piano, including Enescu's diverse "Légende" and Desenclos's contrasting "Incantation," as well as beautiful and virtuosic arrangements featuring music by Glinka and Glière, among others. Additionally, they perform a newly composed piece by the acclaimed British composer Dani Howard.Rising Stars is a unique and forward-looking collaboration between 24 of Europe’s leading concert halls, all members of the European Concert Hall Organisation (ECHO). A handful of young musicians and ensembles from various countries are selected each year and given the opportunity to tour the concert halls and perform before international audiences. Experience shows that those who are selected as Rising Stars also have internationally successful careers.Matilda Lloyd was nominated for Rising Stars by the Barbican Centre in London and Konserthuset Stockholm.
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Sings and whispers. Matilda Lloyd's trumpet

Sun, Oct 27, 2024, 18:00
Matilda Lloyd (Trumpet), Jonathan Ware (Piano)
Over the last two centuries, wind instruments were pushed into the background of classical music by strings, which were considered “nobler”. The trumpet is troubled by the stereotype of a “signal” instrument, even though, after all, it would still sing so beautifully in the baroque era. Maybe it is this tradition that the British composer Dani Howard will reference; certainly, we are going to hear the trumpet singing in the lyrical and elevated Legende by George Enescu. Matilda Lloyd has actually sang an entire album with arrangements of operatic arias – it is a must-listen! One of the pieces to be found there is the Song of the rain by Chopin’s friend, the singer and composer Pauline Viardot, taken from her opera The Last Sorcerer. In her Katowice concert, the trumpeter will return to Paris, reaching for arrangements of the well-known works of Debussy and Ravel, as well as for the proud Intrada by Arthur Honegger, in which the trumpet presents itself to us without even the slightest complexes. Adam Suprynowicz Concert duration: approximately 70 minutes
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This season
In Dresden

The adventures of the little trumpet

Thu, Nov 6, 2025, 09:00
Ulrich Kern (Conductor), Tom Wlaschiha (Moderator), Dresdner Philharmonie
In search of adventures, a cheeky, funny, and curious trumpet encounters many other musical instruments. It simply breaks out of its cramped tower room, where it lives with other brass instruments, and embarks on an adventurous journey. Along the way, it encounters many other musical instruments one after the other: in a garden, it meets the strings with their delicate soft sound, and in the forest, it encounters the agile woodwinds. Later, marching percussion instruments come towards it on the street. In the end, all the instruments come together to form an orchestra to give a grand concert. Grades 1-4