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Classical concerts featuring
Ivo Hrachovec

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This season
In Hamburg

Tschechische Symphoniker / Prag & Coro di Praga

Thu, Jan 8, 2026, 19:00
Laeiszhalle, Großer Saal (Hamburg)
Tschechische Symphoniker Prag, Coro di Praga, Oľga Bezačinská (Soprano), Lenka Kučerová (Alt), Josef Moravec (Tenor), Ivo Hrachovec (Bass), Martin Peschík (Conductor)
In keeping with tradition, the Czech Symphony Orchestra Prague and the Coro di Praga will be performing one of the most monumental works in music history at the Laeiszhalle: Carl Orff’s choral work »Carmina Burana«, which made the composer famous overnight in 1937. The magical pull of the rhythm and the multi-coloured composition of the instruments, including all kinds of percussion and piano, make »Carmina Burana« popular to this day. In 1937, Carl Orff composed this work to Latin, Middle and Old High German songs that were found in the Benediktbeuren monastery. Contemporary harmony is combined here with elements of medieval music.

Upcoming Concerts

Concerts featuring Ivo Hrachovec in season 2024/25 or later

Artistic depiction of the event
This season
In Hamburg

Tschechische Symphoniker / Prag & Coro di Praga

Thu, Jan 8, 2026, 19:00
Laeiszhalle, Großer Saal (Hamburg)
Tschechische Symphoniker Prag, Coro di Praga, Oľga Bezačinská (Soprano), Lenka Kučerová (Alt), Josef Moravec (Tenor), Ivo Hrachovec (Bass), Martin Peschík (Conductor)
In keeping with tradition, the Czech Symphony Orchestra Prague and the Coro di Praga will be performing one of the most monumental works in music history at the Laeiszhalle: Carl Orff’s choral work »Carmina Burana«, which made the composer famous overnight in 1937. The magical pull of the rhythm and the multi-coloured composition of the instruments, including all kinds of percussion and piano, make »Carmina Burana« popular to this day. In 1937, Carl Orff composed this work to Latin, Middle and Old High German songs that were found in the Benediktbeuren monastery. Contemporary harmony is combined here with elements of medieval music.