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Twinkle Concert XL / Somnia – What Do Dreams Sound Like?

Sat, Nov 9, 2024, 14:00
Elbphilharmonie, Kleiner Saal (Hamburg)
Ensemble Resonanz, Gregor Dierck (Violin), Gregor Dierck (Arrangement), Swantje Tessmann (Violin), Carrie Robinson (Viola), Tim-Erik Winzer (Viola), Jörn Kellermann (Cello), Daniele Contino (Circus artist), Daniel Esteban (Circus artist), Dan Tanson (Stage Director), Pietro Gaudioso (Assistant director), Anna Kurz (Stage), Anna Kurz (Costume)
Am I dreaming or is this real? In »Somnia«, the music spirits you away to an enchanted world. As in a dream, you sometimes feel threatened. But before you wake up in the middle of a nightmare, Ensemble Resonanz gently brings you back from the edge. The chamber music ensemble plays music from five centuries in this imaginative concert. It is accompanied by two circus performers with a good head for heights, who move skilfully to the music and, together with the musicians, provide a few surprises as well. »Twinkle Concerts« is the series of children’s concerts at the Elbphilharmonie that brings the most successful productions from all over Europe to Hamburg. At times funny and playful, at others thoughtful and reflective, the series introduces children to the world of music in a special and unique way.
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Twinkle Concert XL / Somnia – What Do Dreams Sound Like?

Sun, Nov 10, 2024, 14:00
Elbphilharmonie, Kleiner Saal (Hamburg)
Ensemble Resonanz, Gregor Dierck (Violin), Gregor Dierck (Arrangement), Swantje Tessmann (Violin), Carrie Robinson (Viola), Tim-Erik Winzer (Viola), Jörn Kellermann (Cello), Daniele Contino (Circus artist), Daniel Esteban (Circus artist), Dan Tanson (Stage Director), Pietro Gaudioso (Assistant director), Anna Kurz (Stage), Anna Kurz (Costume)
Am I dreaming or is this real? In »Somnia«, the music spirits you away to an enchanted world. As in a dream, you sometimes feel threatened. But before you wake up in the middle of a nightmare, Ensemble Resonanz gently brings you back from the edge. The chamber music ensemble plays music from five centuries in this imaginative concert. It is accompanied by two circus performers with a good head for heights, who move skilfully to the music and, together with the musicians, provide a few surprises as well. »Twinkle Concerts« is the series of children’s concerts at the Elbphilharmonie that brings the most successful productions from all over Europe to Hamburg. At times funny and playful, at others thoughtful and reflective, the series introduces children to the world of music in a special and unique way.
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Mu­se­ums­kon­zert III

Sun, Dec 15, 2024, 11:00
Bode-Museum, Gobelinsaal (Berlin)
Cristina Gómez Godoy (Oboe), Andreas Jentzsch (Violin), Darya Varlamova (Violin), Yunna Weber (Violin), Laura Perez Soria (Violin), Holger Espig (Viola), Johanna Helm (Cello), Alf Moser (Double bass), Günther Albers (Cembalo)
Since 2010, ensembles of the Staatskapelle have been performing in the Bode Museum. The concerts, lasting just over an hour, take place in the Gobelin Hall and feature music from past centuries. Visitors can combine the concerts with other museum activities, such as an exhibition visit or a meal at the museum café.
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Kam­mer­kon­zert III

Mon, Dec 2, 2024, 20:00
Eva Römisch (Violin), Andreas Jentzsch (Violin), Wolfgang Hinzpeter (Viola), Stanislava Stoykova (Viola), Johanna Helm (Cello)
For more than six decades, the chamber concerts by musicians from the Staatskapelle have been a constant feature of the Staatsoper programme. This season, ensembles have come together to select music from different periods, styles and cultures under the theme of ‘playing together’. On eleven dates in the Apollosaal, which with its special atmosphere is an ideal venue for chamber music and communicative interaction between players and listeners, works from the Baroque to the present day will be performed in constellations that are both exciting and harmonious, in which tangible contrasts play just as important a role as a common resonance and the balancing of opposites.