| Address | Platz der Deutschen Einheit 20457 Hamburg Alemania |
| Contains | Grand Hall Kaistudio 1 Kleiner Saal Laeiszhalle: Großer Saal Laeiszhalle: Kleiner Saal |
| Google maps | 53° 32' 29.045" N 9° 59' 3.457" E |
HamburgMaxim Vengerov | Emmanuel Villaume
HamburgThe Knights
HamburgNelson Goerner | Sylvain Cambreling
HamburgBeethoven: Violinkonzert und »Pastorale«
HamburgCzech Philharmonic • Hamburg
HamburgCzech Philharmonic • Hamburg
Savall conducts Beethoven and Haydn at the Elbphilharmonie
Orchestre de la Suisse Romande and Buniatishvili in Hamburg
Jonathan Nott and the OSR bring surgical precision to Debussy’s vivid sketches, while Khatia Buniatishvili’s Brahms evokes the soulful, improvisational warmth of a pre-war piano legend at the Elbphilharmonie.
Yamada and the CBSO’s Walton expedition at the Elbphilharmonie
In Hamburg, Kazuki Yamada and the CBSO navigate the thorny brilliance of Walton’s First Symphony, proving that ‘difficult’ music can offer an evening’s most profound human connection.
Canellakis, Mutter and the LPO at the Elbphilharmonie
Anne-Sophie Mutter’s commanding presence meet the London Philharmonic Orchestra’s exceptional adaptability, yielding a concert that balances tradition-steeped authority with modern transparency, rhythmic vitality and the orchestra’s own electrifying spontaneity.
Reincarnation of Baroque ecstasy: Giulio Cesare at the Elbphilharmonie
At home in Hamburg: Munich Philharmonic at the Elbphilharmonie
Dances without movement: Couperin reconsidered by Jean Rondeau
Jean Rondeau’s anniversary tribute to Louis Couperin reveals a refined but inward-looking aesthetic – beautifully controlled, yet ultimately lacking the rhetorical energy, physicality, and communicative spark essential to this music.
