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Hamburger Camerata

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Hamburger Camerata / Sebastian Schmidt

Thu, Jun 5, 2025, 19:30
Elbphilharmonie, Kleiner Saal (Hamburg)
Hamburger Camerata, Sebastian Schmidt (Violin), Sebastian Schmidt (Director)
Ideally, they should all work together harmoniously: the wind and string instruments of an orchestra. Sometimes, however, it can also lead to astonishing listening experiences to experience the registers separately. And if works for string orchestra have a long tradition in music history anyway, it is only in keeping with the spirit of the »Camerata concertante« motto that the wind players of the Hamburg Camerata are also allowed to present themselves as a »concertante« ensemble at the end of the season! The programme for this concert therefore includes three works that explore the traditional variety of instrumentation in the serenade and divertimento genres in order to bring the different qualities of the orchestral sections to the fore: Dvořák’s all too rarely performed Serenade op. 44 is inspired by Mozart’s great wind piece, the »Gran Partita«. Bartók’s Divertimento, on the other hand, is based on the Baroque form of the »concerto grosso«, which is characterised by the typical alternation of solo and tutti passages within the string orchestra. And Mozart’s Divertimento K. 251 brings the strings and selected wind instruments together in a sonorous way.
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In Hamburg

Jonathan Tetelman / Hamburger Camerata / Frédéric Chaslin

Thu, Jul 3, 2025, 20:00
Elbphilharmonie, Großer Saal (Hamburg)
Jonathan Tetelman (Tenor), Hamburger Camerata, Frédéric Chaslin (Conductor)
Voice and charisma – that is the unanimous, enthusiastic judgement of the critics when it comes to Jonathan Tetelman. »A star par excellence« is how the New York Times describes him. The Chilean-American tenor is on stage as Alfredo in »La Traviata« at the Royal Opera House Covent Garden or as Pinkerton in »Madame Butterfly« at the Metropolitan Opera and demonstrates his skills in a »dark-coloured tenor timbre« (SZ) and with »balsamic verve« (Der Tagesspiegel), while the audience listens spellbound. Jonathan Tetelman makes his Elbphilharmonie debut with a sonorous journey through the most beautiful tenor arias from the great operas of Puccini, Verdi and others.