Chamber concert: String quintet
Attention: Change of programme and line-up
Attention: Change of programme and line-up
The festive concerti by Italian composers Locatelli, Manfredini, and Torelli, alongside Albinoni's delicate Adagio, are Christmas staples not only in Italy but also in Austria. Michael Haydn composed over thirty masses, including the Missa Sancti Aloysii and the Missa Sancti Leopoldi. Tomás Luis de Victoria's motet and Zoltán Kodály's "The Angels and the Shepherds" complete the program. Cellist Manuel Fischer-Dieskau's new composition, "He Who Sits on the Throne Laughs," is dedicated to Franz Xaver Ohnesorg.
Parents with babies up to one year old and expectant mothers can make themselves comfortable on round baby blankets, and listen to the string sounds of Ensemble Resonanz. Familiar melodies invite the audience to sing along. Pram parking spaces and baby changing units are available both in the city districts and in the Elbphilharmonie. »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.
Parents with babies up to one year old and expectant mothers can make themselves comfortable on round baby blankets, and listen to the string sounds of Ensemble Resonanz. Familiar melodies invite the audience to sing along. Pram parking spaces and baby changing units are available both in the city districts and in the Elbphilharmonie. »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.
Parents with babies up to one year old and expectant mothers can make themselves comfortable on round baby blankets, and listen to the string sounds of Ensemble Resonanz. Familiar melodies invite the audience to sing along. Pram parking spaces and baby changing units are available both in the city districts and in the Elbphilharmonie. »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.
Parents with babies up to one year old and expectant mothers can make themselves comfortable on round baby blankets, and listen to the string sounds of Ensemble Resonanz. Familiar melodies invite the audience to sing along. Pram parking spaces and baby changing units are available both in the city districts and in the Elbphilharmonie. »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.
Listening to live music is a wonderful experience. In the »Klangzeit« (Sound Time) concerts, you can close your eyes and escape everyday life for a moment. In the entertaining, hour-long concerts featuring the string players of Ensemble Resonanz, you can listen in a relaxed atmosphere, express yourself, sing along to well-known songs and move freely. Here, everyone can be themselves. This makes the format particularly suitable for people with dementia and their relatives. All venues are accessible.
Listening to live music is a wonderful experience. In the »Klangzeit« (Sound Time) concerts, you can close your eyes and escape everyday life for a moment. In the entertaining, hour-long concerts featuring the string players of Ensemble Resonanz, you can listen in a relaxed atmosphere, express yourself, sing along to well-known songs and move freely. Here, everyone can be themselves. This makes the format particularly suitable for people with dementia and their relatives. All venues are accessible.
Listening to live music is a wonderful experience. In the »Klangzeit« (Sound Time) concerts, you can close your eyes and escape everyday life for a moment. In the entertaining, hour-long concerts featuring the string players of Ensemble Resonanz, you can listen in a relaxed atmosphere, express yourself, sing along to well-known songs and move freely. Here, everyone can be themselves. This makes the format particularly suitable for people with dementia and their relatives. All venues are accessible.
Listening to live music is a wonderful experience. In the »Klangzeit« (Sound Time) concerts, you can close your eyes and escape everyday life for a moment. In the entertaining, hour-long concerts featuring the string players of Ensemble Resonanz, you can listen in a relaxed atmosphere, express yourself, sing along to well-known songs and move freely. Here, everyone can be themselves. This makes the format particularly suitable for people with dementia and their relatives. All venues are accessible.
Listening to live music is a wonderful experience. In the »Klangzeit« (Sound Time) concerts, you can close your eyes and escape everyday life for a moment. In the entertaining, hour-long concerts featuring the string players of Ensemble Resonanz, you can listen in a relaxed atmosphere, express yourself, sing along to well-known songs and move freely. Here, everyone can be themselves. This makes the format particularly suitable for people with dementia and their relatives. All venues are accessible.
The Tölzer Knabenchor, founded in 1956 by Gerhard Schmidt-Gaden in the Bavarian town of Bad Tölz, has been one of the most famous and sought-after boys’ choirs in the world for over six decades and performs more than 150 concerts and operas a year. The choir’s repertoire covers all areas of choral literature from the Baroque to the present day, with a particular focus on the works of Johann Sebastian Bach. Soloists from the Tölz Boys’ Choir take on the important boys’ roles in the world’s famous opera houses. Over the past decades, the Tölzer Knabenchor has worked with many important conductors such as Claudio Abbado, Daniel Barenboim, Leonard Bernstein, Karl Böhm, Pierre Boulez, Sergiu Celibidache, Riccardo Chailly, John Eliot Gardiner, Bernard Haitink, Nikolaus Harnoncourt, Mariss Jansons, Herbert von Karajan, Fabio Luisi, Lorin Maazel, Zubin Mehta, Riccardo Muti, Kent Nagano, Seji Ozawa, Kirill Petrenko, Sir Simon Rattle, Carlo Rizzi, François-Xavier Roth, Georg Solti, Robin Ticciati and Christian Thielemann. Concert tours have taken the Tölzer Knabenchor to almost every country in Europe, Russia, Israel, China, Japan, Korea and the USA.The choir is regularly invited to perform at the Salzburg Festival, the Leipzig Bach Festival, the Rheingau Music Festival and the Shanghai Baroque Festival. It performs in the world’s major concert halls such as the Concertgebouw Amsterdam, the Philharmonie de Paris, the Vienna Musikverein, Carnegie Hall and Suntory Hall. The choir has received numerous awards for its recordings on all major labels, including the German Record Award, the French Record Award, the Diapason d’Or and the ECHO Klassik of the German Phono Academy Berlin. The choir was nominated for a Grammy Award for its participation in the complete recording of all cantatas by J.S. Bach with Nikolaus Harnoncourt.