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January 26, 2025
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Mitsuko Uchida / Mahler Chamber Orchestra

Sun, Jan 26, 2025, 20:00
Elbphilharmonie, Großer Saal (Hamburg)
Mahler Chamber Orchestra, Mitsuko Uchida (Piano), Mitsuko Uchida (Director)
Mitsuko Uchida is one of the greatest Mozart interpreters of our time. The Classical composer’s piano concertos form the centrepiece of her collaboration with the Mahler Chamber Orchestra, with which the Japanese pianist has been closely associated as an »Artistic Partner« since 2016. In their joint programmes, two of Mozart’s 27 piano concertos each frame the work of a different composer. In the Elbphilharmonie Grand Hall, the rhythmic 18th and the colourful 21st frame Leoš Janáček’s wind sextet Mládí (»Youth«). Mozart wrote these two piano concertos in the space of just one year. In 1784/1785, the composer in his late 20s was riding a wave of success as one of Vienna’s leading pianists, offering his public ample opportunity to marvel at his skills as a virtuoso and composer. The wind sextet by Czech composer Janáček, on the other hand, can be seen as »a kind of reminiscence of youth«. It was composed in 1924 during a three-week stay in his birthplace Hukvaldy, and looks back on his »youth» on the occasion of his 70th birthday.
September 20, 2024
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International Mendelssohn Festival 2024

Fri, Sep 20, 2024, 19:30
Elbphilharmonie, Kleiner Saal (Hamburg)
André Cazalet (French horn), Michel Lethiec (Clarinet), Jean-Louis Capezzali (Oboe), Matthias Lingenfelder (Violin), Hartmut Rohde (Viola), Frans Helmerson (Cello), Arto Noras (Cello), Oliver Triendl (Piano), Jan Talich (Violin), Roman Patočka (Violin), Radim Sedmidubský (Viola), Michal Kaňka (Cello)
Mikhail Glinka’s »Divertimento brillante« dates from a time when Glinka was living in Italy and saw the world premiere of Bellini’s bel canto opera »La Sonnambula« at La Scala in Milan. The melodic material comes from this opera, Glinka’s Divertimento consists of just one long movement with a brilliant finale, from which the work undoubtedly takes its name. The first half of the concert focuses on Finland’s musical heritage, including »Don Juanquijoten Virtuoosinen Pöytämusiikki« (The Virtuoso Table Music of Don Quixote) by Aulis Sallinen, which was written to celebrate the 70th birthday of cellist Arto Noras and premiered by Noras in Helsinki in 2012. Noras himself also performs this work here in Hamburg. In Janáček’s »Moravian Folk Poetry in Songs«, the stage belongs entirely to the strings of the Czech Talich Quartet, while Dohnányi’s Sextet, Op. 73 forms the finale, a work composed entirely in the spirit of late Romanticism, yet also infected by the zeitgeist: with a kind of ragtime for clarinet and piano in the finale.
April 20, 2024
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LiLa / Julia Hamos

Sat, Apr 20, 2024, 16:00
Laeiszhalle, Kleiner Saal (Hamburg)
LiLa (Cello), Julia Hamos (Piano)
At the finale of the Teatime Classics series, cellist LiLa presents works by Johannes Brahms, Leoš Janáček and Bohuslav Martinů. The 21-year-old Chinese musician is accompanied by the American-Hungarian pianist Julia Hamos, a fellow student at the Kronberg Academy. LiLa had her first music lesson on the piano at the age of four, before she switched to the cello three years later. In 2016 she enrolled at New York’s Juilliard School as a pre-college student. Awarded many prizes at international competitions, she became the youngest prize-winner at the 2014 International Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow. LiLa has already appeared at the Verbier Festival, and has appeared with various orchestras, among them the Shanghai Philharmonic Orchestra. Pianist Julia Hamos is a graduate of the Royal Academy of Music in London and of the Mannes College of Music in New York. Since 2019 she himself been continuing her studies at the Barenboim-Said Academy, where her teacher is Sir András Schiff. Ms Hamos has won international awards and scholarships, and is in demand both as a soloist and a chamber musician. The versatile artist also cooperates closely with other fields of art such as dance and theatre.