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Salle: Elbphilharmonie, Hamburg

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AdressePlatz der Deutschen Einheit
20457 Hamburg
Allemagne
ContainsGrand Hall
Kaistudio 1
Kleiner Saal
Laeiszhalle: Großer Saal
Laeiszhalle: Kleiner Saal
Google maps53° 32' 29.045" N 9° 59' 3.457" E
février 2026
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HamburgClara-Jumi Kang | Sylvain Cambreling

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Beethoven, Henze
Symphoniker Hamburg – Laeiszhalle Orchester; Sylvain Cambreling; Clara-Jumi Kang

HamburgLondon Philharmonic Orchestra

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Sibelius, Tchaïkovski, Beethoven
London Philharmonic Orchestra; Karina Canellakis; Anne-Sophie Mutter

HamburgLondon Philharmonic Orchestra

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Beethoven, Mozart, Tchaïkovski
London Philharmonic Orchestra; Karina Canellakis; Alexander Malofeev

HamburgHamburgensie trifft auf Erinnerungen an Florenz

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Bach C.P.E., Bach, Tchaïkovski
Symphoniker Hamburg – Laeiszhalle Orchester; Adrian Iliescu

HamburgCity of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra

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Walton, Tchaïkovski
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra; Kazuki Yamada; Bruce Liu

HamburgLucas & Arthur Jussen

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Reich, Lansky, Gershwin
Lucas Jussen; Arthur Jussen; Alexej Gerassimez; Emil Kuyumcuyan

HamburgManchester Collective

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Mason, Finnis, Tabakova, Campbell, Wallen, Hamilton
Manchester Collective

HamburgOrchestra dell’Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia

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Brahms, Dvořák
Orchestra dell'Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia; Daniel Harding; Daniil Trifonov
Critiques récentesEn voir plus...

Reincarnation of Baroque ecstasy: Giulio Cesare at the Elbphilharmonie

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From Jakub Józef Orliński’s youthful radiance to Sandrine Piau’s sovereign mastery, this performance revives Baroque ecstasy through razor-sharp orchestration, muscular playing and inventive embellishments of unparalleled emotional depth.

At home in Hamburg: Munich Philharmonic at the Elbphilharmonie

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Lahav Shani offers fresh perspectives on Debussy, Mozart and Schoenberg, favouring structural clarity and youthful energy over traditional late-Romantic weight and atmospheric suggestion.

Dances without movement: Couperin reconsidered by Jean Rondeau

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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.

A vanished Old World with the Vienna Philharmonic in Hamburg

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A Vienna Philharmonic evening conjures a vanished world: Strauss’ muscular drama and intimate humour, Haydn’s inward gravity and a graceful waltz to close.

Batiashvili, Mäkelä and the Oslo Philharmonic in Hamburg

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A last-minute programme change doubles Batiashvili’s Tchaikovsky at the Elbphilharmonie, but repetition is transformed into fresh revelation. 

A snowbound evening with Joshua Bell: comfort and unease in Hamburg

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Amid snowbound Hamburg, Joshua Bell leads the Academy of St Martin in the Fields with warmth and lyricism, though Brahms’ concerto reveals limits, while Schumann’s symphony fully blossoms.

Ensemble Masques opens “Cembalomania” at the Elbphilharmonie

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Ensemble Masques brings French Baroque to life at the Elbphilharmonie, with Olivier Fortin’s radiant harpsichord, spirited strings and vivid interplay revealing the expressive richness of Couperin, Rameau, Forqueray and Corrette.

Vox Luminis illuminate Telemann and Bach for Advent at the Elphi

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Vox Luminis bring radiant Advent performances to northern Germany, filling Hamburg’s winter evening with joy, clarity and winter-firewood charm.