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Anja Bihlmaier

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This season
In Hamburg

Elektra

Tue, Apr 14, 2026, 19:30
Anja Bihlmaier (Musical Director), Violeta Urmana (Klytämnestra), Aušriné Stundyté (Elektra), Jennifer Holloway (Chrysothemis), Wolfgang Ablinger-Sperrhacke (Aegisth), Chao Deng (Pfleger des Orest), Marie Maidowski (Schleppträgerin), Oleksiy Palchykov (Junger Diener), William Desbiens (Alter Diener), Katja Pieweck (Aufseherin), Michal Doron (Erste Magd), Ida Aldrian (Zweite Magd), Kady Evanyshyn (Dritte Magd), Eliza Boom (Vierte Magd), Hellen Kwon (Fünfte Magd), Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Hamburg (Orchestra)
The war is over, and tragedy takes its course: the mother and her lover murder the father upon his return. The daughter hides her brother, keeping him safe. – Every day, Elektra thinks of her murdered father, plotting blood-stained celebrations of victory and waiting for the moment when her brother, reared as an avenger, returns. Under one roof with her father’s murderers, thirst for blood and revenge collide with the future plans of her younger sister, who longs for marriage and children, a life in harmony and bliss. The mother is governed by another delusion: “It is not a word, it is not pain, it does not pinch me or strangle me, … and yet it is so terrible that my soul wishes it had been hanged, and every part of my body cries out for death.” Sacrifice is meant to bring relief. Director and Set Design: Dmitri Tcherniakov Assistant Director: Thorsten Cölle Costumes: Elena Zaytseva Light: Gleb Filshtinsky Video: Tieni Burkhalter Dramaturgy: Tatiana Werestchagina
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This season
In Hamburg

Elektra

Sun, Apr 19, 2026, 15:00
Anja Bihlmaier (Musical Director), Violeta Urmana (Klytämnestra), Aušriné Stundyté (Elektra), Jennifer Holloway (Chrysothemis), Wolfgang Ablinger-Sperrhacke (Aegisth), Chao Deng (Pfleger des Orest), Marie Maidowski (Schleppträgerin), Oleksiy Palchykov (Junger Diener), William Desbiens (Alter Diener), Katja Pieweck (Aufseherin), Michal Doron (Erste Magd), Ida Aldrian (Zweite Magd), Kady Evanyshyn (Dritte Magd), Eliza Boom (Vierte Magd), Hellen Kwon (Fünfte Magd), Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Hamburg (Orchestra)
The war is over, and tragedy takes its course: the mother and her lover murder the father upon his return. The daughter hides her brother, keeping him safe. – Every day, Elektra thinks of her murdered father, plotting blood-stained celebrations of victory and waiting for the moment when her brother, reared as an avenger, returns. Under one roof with her father’s murderers, thirst for blood and revenge collide with the future plans of her younger sister, who longs for marriage and children, a life in harmony and bliss. The mother is governed by another delusion: “It is not a word, it is not pain, it does not pinch me or strangle me, … and yet it is so terrible that my soul wishes it had been hanged, and every part of my body cries out for death.” Sacrifice is meant to bring relief. Director and Set Design: Dmitri Tcherniakov Assistant Director: Thorsten Cölle Costumes: Elena Zaytseva Light: Gleb Filshtinsky Video: Tieni Burkhalter Dramaturgy: Tatiana Werestchagina
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This season
In Hamburg

Elektra

Fri, May 1, 2026, 19:30
Anja Bihlmaier (Musical Director), Violeta Urmana (Klytämnestra), Aušriné Stundyté (Elektra), Jennifer Holloway (Chrysothemis), Wolfgang Ablinger-Sperrhacke (Aegisth), Chao Deng (Pfleger des Orest), Marie Maidowski (Schleppträgerin), Oleksiy Palchykov (Junger Diener), William Desbiens (Alter Diener), Katja Pieweck (Aufseherin), Michal Doron (Erste Magd), Ida Aldrian (Zweite Magd), Kady Evanyshyn (Dritte Magd), Eliza Boom (Vierte Magd), Hellen Kwon (Fünfte Magd), Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Hamburg (Orchestra)
The war is over, and tragedy takes its course: the mother and her lover murder the father upon his return. The daughter hides her brother, keeping him safe. – Every day, Elektra thinks of her murdered father, plotting blood-stained celebrations of victory and waiting for the moment when her brother, reared as an avenger, returns. Under one roof with her father’s murderers, thirst for blood and revenge collide with the future plans of her younger sister, who longs for marriage and children, a life in harmony and bliss. The mother is governed by another delusion: “It is not a word, it is not pain, it does not pinch me or strangle me, … and yet it is so terrible that my soul wishes it had been hanged, and every part of my body cries out for death.” Sacrifice is meant to bring relief. Director and Set Design: Dmitri Tcherniakov Assistant Director: Thorsten Cölle Costumes: Elena Zaytseva Light: Gleb Filshtinsky Video: Tieni Burkhalter Dramaturgy: Tatiana Werestchagina

Upcoming Concerts

Concerts featuring Anja Bihlmaier in season 2024/25 or later

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This season
In Berlin

Konzerthausorchester Berlin, Anja Bihlmaier

Sat, May 3, 2025, 20:00
Konzerthaus Berlin, Großer Saal (Berlin)
Konzerthausorchester Berlin, Anja Bihlmaier (Conductor), Alexander Melnikov (Piano)
„The 'Concert Românesc' reflects my deep love for Romanian folk music and Romanian-speaking culture as such. The piece was immediately banned and only performed many decades later,“ says Ligeti about his 1951 work, which was banned at the time due to some dissonances that were considered undesirable. The Russian pianist Alexander Melnikov then takes his place among the Konzerthausorchester. In the Piano Concerto in G major from 1784, Mozart leaves old formal principles behind, including the fact that the winds are already frequently entrusted with solo tasks. The concert, conducted by Anja Bihlmaier, ends with Antonín Dvořák's Symphony No. 8, which beautifully showcases the orchestral instruments in a lyrical and melodic manner - from the waltz-loving strings to the virtuoso flute dancing along in the last movement.
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This season
In Berlin

Mozart-Matinee

Sun, May 4, 2025, 11:00
Konzerthaus Berlin, Großer Saal (Berlin)
Konzerthausorchester Berlin, Anja Bihlmaier (Conductor), Alexander Melnikov (Piano), Uwe Emmrich (Viola)
The Konzerthausorchester invites families to the Great Hall on Sundays at 11.00 - croissants and hot chocolate included! A musician always leads through the program. They reveal secrets from everyday life in the orchestra and invite you to join in. Meanwhile, younger siblings between the ages of 3 and 6 are very welcome at the “Musical childcare”.
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This season
In Berlin

Konzerthausorchester Berlin, Anja Bihlmaier

Sun, May 4, 2025, 16:00
Konzerthaus Berlin, Großer Saal (Berlin)
Konzerthausorchester Berlin, Anja Bihlmaier (Conductor), Alexander Melnikov (Piano)
„The 'Concert Românesc' reflects my deep love for Romanian folk music and Romanian-speaking culture as such. The piece was immediately banned and only performed many decades later,“ says Ligeti about his 1951 work, which was banned at the time due to some dissonances that were considered undesirable. The Russian pianist Alexander Melnikov then takes his place amog the Konzerthausorchester. In the Piano Concerto in G major from 1784, Mozart leaves old formal principles behind, including the fact that the winds are already frequently entrusted with solo tasks. The concert, conducted by Anja Bihlmaier, ends with Antonín Dvořák's Symphony No. 8, which beautifully showcases the orchestral instruments in a lyrical and melodic manner - from the waltz-loving strings to the virtuoso flute dancing along in the last movement.
Artistic depiction of the event
This season
In Hamburg

Elektra

Tue, Apr 14, 2026, 19:30
Anja Bihlmaier (Musical Director), Violeta Urmana (Klytämnestra), Aušriné Stundyté (Elektra), Jennifer Holloway (Chrysothemis), Wolfgang Ablinger-Sperrhacke (Aegisth), Chao Deng (Pfleger des Orest), Marie Maidowski (Schleppträgerin), Oleksiy Palchykov (Junger Diener), William Desbiens (Alter Diener), Katja Pieweck (Aufseherin), Michal Doron (Erste Magd), Ida Aldrian (Zweite Magd), Kady Evanyshyn (Dritte Magd), Eliza Boom (Vierte Magd), Hellen Kwon (Fünfte Magd), Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Hamburg (Orchestra)
The war is over, and tragedy takes its course: the mother and her lover murder the father upon his return. The daughter hides her brother, keeping him safe. – Every day, Elektra thinks of her murdered father, plotting blood-stained celebrations of victory and waiting for the moment when her brother, reared as an avenger, returns. Under one roof with her father’s murderers, thirst for blood and revenge collide with the future plans of her younger sister, who longs for marriage and children, a life in harmony and bliss. The mother is governed by another delusion: “It is not a word, it is not pain, it does not pinch me or strangle me, … and yet it is so terrible that my soul wishes it had been hanged, and every part of my body cries out for death.” Sacrifice is meant to bring relief. Director and Set Design: Dmitri Tcherniakov Assistant Director: Thorsten Cölle Costumes: Elena Zaytseva Light: Gleb Filshtinsky Video: Tieni Burkhalter Dramaturgy: Tatiana Werestchagina
Artistic depiction of the event
This season
In Hamburg

Elektra

Sun, Apr 19, 2026, 15:00
Anja Bihlmaier (Musical Director), Violeta Urmana (Klytämnestra), Aušriné Stundyté (Elektra), Jennifer Holloway (Chrysothemis), Wolfgang Ablinger-Sperrhacke (Aegisth), Chao Deng (Pfleger des Orest), Marie Maidowski (Schleppträgerin), Oleksiy Palchykov (Junger Diener), William Desbiens (Alter Diener), Katja Pieweck (Aufseherin), Michal Doron (Erste Magd), Ida Aldrian (Zweite Magd), Kady Evanyshyn (Dritte Magd), Eliza Boom (Vierte Magd), Hellen Kwon (Fünfte Magd), Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Hamburg (Orchestra)
The war is over, and tragedy takes its course: the mother and her lover murder the father upon his return. The daughter hides her brother, keeping him safe. – Every day, Elektra thinks of her murdered father, plotting blood-stained celebrations of victory and waiting for the moment when her brother, reared as an avenger, returns. Under one roof with her father’s murderers, thirst for blood and revenge collide with the future plans of her younger sister, who longs for marriage and children, a life in harmony and bliss. The mother is governed by another delusion: “It is not a word, it is not pain, it does not pinch me or strangle me, … and yet it is so terrible that my soul wishes it had been hanged, and every part of my body cries out for death.” Sacrifice is meant to bring relief. Director and Set Design: Dmitri Tcherniakov Assistant Director: Thorsten Cölle Costumes: Elena Zaytseva Light: Gleb Filshtinsky Video: Tieni Burkhalter Dramaturgy: Tatiana Werestchagina
Artistic depiction of the event
This season
In Hamburg

Elektra

Fri, May 1, 2026, 19:30
Anja Bihlmaier (Musical Director), Violeta Urmana (Klytämnestra), Aušriné Stundyté (Elektra), Jennifer Holloway (Chrysothemis), Wolfgang Ablinger-Sperrhacke (Aegisth), Chao Deng (Pfleger des Orest), Marie Maidowski (Schleppträgerin), Oleksiy Palchykov (Junger Diener), William Desbiens (Alter Diener), Katja Pieweck (Aufseherin), Michal Doron (Erste Magd), Ida Aldrian (Zweite Magd), Kady Evanyshyn (Dritte Magd), Eliza Boom (Vierte Magd), Hellen Kwon (Fünfte Magd), Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Hamburg (Orchestra)
The war is over, and tragedy takes its course: the mother and her lover murder the father upon his return. The daughter hides her brother, keeping him safe. – Every day, Elektra thinks of her murdered father, plotting blood-stained celebrations of victory and waiting for the moment when her brother, reared as an avenger, returns. Under one roof with her father’s murderers, thirst for blood and revenge collide with the future plans of her younger sister, who longs for marriage and children, a life in harmony and bliss. The mother is governed by another delusion: “It is not a word, it is not pain, it does not pinch me or strangle me, … and yet it is so terrible that my soul wishes it had been hanged, and every part of my body cries out for death.” Sacrifice is meant to bring relief. Director and Set Design: Dmitri Tcherniakov Assistant Director: Thorsten Cölle Costumes: Elena Zaytseva Light: Gleb Filshtinsky Video: Tieni Burkhalter Dramaturgy: Tatiana Werestchagina
Artistic depiction of the event
This season
In Hamburg

Elektra

Fri, May 8, 2026, 19:30
Anja Bihlmaier (Musical Director), Violeta Urmana (Klytämnestra), Aušriné Stundyté (Elektra), Jennifer Holloway (Chrysothemis), Wolfgang Ablinger-Sperrhacke (Aegisth), Chao Deng (Pfleger des Orest), Marie Maidowski (Schleppträgerin), Oleksiy Palchykov (Junger Diener), William Desbiens (Alter Diener), Katja Pieweck (Aufseherin), Michal Doron (Erste Magd), Ida Aldrian (Zweite Magd), Kady Evanyshyn (Dritte Magd), Eliza Boom (Vierte Magd), Hellen Kwon (Fünfte Magd), Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Hamburg (Orchestra)
The war is over, and tragedy takes its course: the mother and her lover murder the father upon his return. The daughter hides her brother, keeping him safe. – Every day, Elektra thinks of her murdered father, plotting blood-stained celebrations of victory and waiting for the moment when her brother, reared as an avenger, returns. Under one roof with her father’s murderers, thirst for blood and revenge collide with the future plans of her younger sister, who longs for marriage and children, a life in harmony and bliss. The mother is governed by another delusion: “It is not a word, it is not pain, it does not pinch me or strangle me, … and yet it is so terrible that my soul wishes it had been hanged, and every part of my body cries out for death.” Sacrifice is meant to bring relief. Director and Set Design: Dmitri Tcherniakov Assistant Director: Thorsten Cölle Costumes: Elena Zaytseva Light: Gleb Filshtinsky Video: Tieni Burkhalter Dramaturgy: Tatiana Werestchagina