Friday, 04. March 2022, 19:30 Uhr - Großes Festspielhaus
Mahler's First
Gustav Mahler's "First," the opening of one of the most important symphonic cycles in music history, is always a special listening experience. This time, the celebrated French maestro Alain Altinoglu and the brilliant hr-Sinfonieorchester devote ...
Thursday, 03. March 2022, 19:30 Uhr - Großes Festspielhaus
Mahler's First
Gustav Mahler's "First," the opening of one of the most important symphonic cycles in music history, is always a special listening experience. This time, the celebrated French maestro Alain Altinoglu and the brilliant hr-Sinfonieorchester devote ...
Wednesday, 02. March 2022, 19:30 Uhr - Großes Festspielhaus
Piemontesi plays Schumann
Francesco Piemontesi (instead of Nicholas Angelich) interprets one of the great romantic piano concertos, that of Robert Schumann, in which poetic creative power, symphonic form and pianistic brilliance become a stirring whole.
Friday, 11. February 2022, 19:30 Uhr - Großes Festspielhaus
Thus Spoke Zarathustra
The WDR Sinfonieorchester under the direction of the prominent Romanian conductor Cristian Măcelaru performs the symphonic tone poem "Also sprach Zarathustra". Even pop and rock music audiences are familiar with its upbeat opening - it is one of ...
Thursday, 10. February 2022, 19:30 Uhr - Großes Festspielhaus
Vinnitskaya plays Rachmaninoff
Anna Vinnitskaya, internationally successful pianist from Russia and professor of piano in Hamburg, is considered a specialist for the music of her compatriot Sergei Rachmaninov, which demands all brilliance and virtuosity.
Wednesday, 09. February 2022, 19:30 Uhr - Großes Festspielhaus
Vinnitskaya plays Rachmaninoff
Anna Vinnitskaya, internationally successful pianist from Russia and professor of piano in Hamburg, is considered a specialist for the music of her compatriot Sergei Rachmaninov, which demands all brilliance and virtuosity.
Wednesday, 02. February 2022, 19:30 Uhr - Trakl Haus
Musik:Kaleidoskop "Also sprach Zarathustra"
"Who knows more, hears differently." Thomas Heißbauer, formerly a horn player himself and a professional musician for many years, wants to intensify the dialogue between musicians and audience, focusing on the compositions.
Language: German