Kurzprofil
Adresse | Neckarstaden 24 69117 Heidelberg Baden-Württemberg Deutschland |
Google maps | 49° 24' 45.434" N 8° 42' 1.592" E |
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Abendvorstellung
Matinee
Veranstaltungstippsmehr...
HeidelbergIceland Symphony Orchestra in Heidelberg
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Thorvaldsdottir, Elgar, Sibelius
Iceland Symphony Orchestra; Eva Ollikainen; Kian Soltani
Neue Kritikenmehr...
Kamdzhalov's visionary Heidelberg finale
Yordan Kamdzhalov's final concert as GMD Heidelberg presents Alina Pogostkina in a glowing performance of Vasks' Distant Light, and shines in Bruckner 9 with reconstructed finale.
Performing version of Bruckner's Ninth with the Akademische Philharmonie Heidelberg
The conductor raised his baton to embark on the fourth movement – there was some slight disturbance in the hall. He lowered his hands and waited. He raised the baton again and waited. When silence was absolute he gave the sign for the timpanist to sound the pianissimo, misterioso drum roll that ushers in this extraordinary movement.
Yordan Kamdzhalov's ferocious Bruckner 3 celebrates Wagner in Heidelberg
This concert, to celebrate the 200th anniversary of Wagner’s birth, opened with that composer’s most influential phrase – the beginning of the prelude to Tristan und Isolde wherein the Tristan chord, which is reputed to have had such an unsettling effect on the harmonic language of all who followed, first stole upon the ears of 19th-century music lovers.