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Wagner
Rakhmaninov
Brahms

Elbphilharmonie Hamburg

  • conductor

    Thomas Hengelbrock

    Thomas Hengelbrock is one of the most versatile and fascinating musicians of his generation. His work covers multiple genres and periods and is always the result of a detailed engagement with the musical text and of his deep understanding of the…

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  • piano

    Alexandre Kantorow

    Alexandre Kantorow has been hailed by critics as the 'young tsar of the piano' (Classica) and 'Liszt reincarnated' (Fanfare), he has received numerous other awards and is already being invited at the highest level worldwide. In 2019, at the age of…

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  • Richard Wagner

    Richard Wagner's (born on May 22th 1813 in Leipzig) music dramas had an extremely polarizing effect on his contemporaries. While half the public was completely drawn into the emotional power of his works, the other half found his music and his…

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    "Der Fliegende Holländer": Overture

    "Der Fliegende Holländer": Overture

    The menacing perfect fifth and the powerful horn call with which the overture to Richard Wagner´s opera "Der fliegende Holländer") so impressively begins, refer directly to the romantic opera tradition, which had become the dominant operatic genre in…

    more

  • Sergei Rakhmaninov

    Sergei Rakhmaninov, one of the greatest pianists of all time and one of the most outstanding melodists amongst composers, was born at Oneg, near Novgorod, on 20 March 1873 (1 April New Style), into a musical family. In 1888 Rakhmaninov began to study…

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    Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 1

  • Johannes Brahms

    "New Trails“ was the title of an enthusiastic article in the "Neue Zeitschrift für Musik“ in which Robert Schumann introduced Johannes Brahms (born on May 7th 1833 in Hamburg) to the musical world. Praised as an innovator by Schumann, Brahms was…

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    Symphony No. 1 in C major, Opus 68

    Symphony No. 1 in C major, Opus 68

    Ever since Schumann first praised the young Brahms, calling him a trail-blazing composer, the public eagerly awaited his First Symphony. And the pressure that weighed down on the creative process was correspondingly heavy. Not until 1876, at the…

    more

  • conductor

    Thomas Hengelbrock

    Thomas Hengelbrock is one of the most versatile and fascinating musicians of his generation. His work covers multiple genres and periods and is always the result of a detailed engagement with the musical text and of his deep understanding of the…

    more

  • piano

    Alexandre Kantorow

    Alexandre Kantorow has been hailed by critics as the 'young tsar of the piano' (Classica) and 'Liszt reincarnated' (Fanfare), he has received numerous other awards and is already being invited at the highest level worldwide. In 2019, at the age of…

    more

  • Richard Wagner

    Richard Wagner's (born on May 22th 1813 in Leipzig) music dramas had an extremely polarizing effect on his contemporaries. While half the public was completely drawn into the emotional power of his works, the other half found his music and his…

    more

    "Der Fliegende Holländer": Overture

    The menacing perfect fifth and the powerful horn call with which the overture to Richard Wagner´s opera "Der fliegende Holländer") so impressively begins, refer directly to the romantic opera tradition, which had become the dominant operatic genre in…

    more

  • Sergei Rakhmaninov

    Sergei Rakhmaninov, one of the greatest pianists of all time and one of the most outstanding melodists amongst composers, was born at Oneg, near Novgorod, on 20 March 1873 (1 April New Style), into a musical family. In 1888 Rakhmaninov began to study…

    more

    Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 1

  • Johannes Brahms

    "New Trails“ was the title of an enthusiastic article in the "Neue Zeitschrift für Musik“ in which Robert Schumann introduced Johannes Brahms (born on May 7th 1833 in Hamburg) to the musical world. Praised as an innovator by Schumann, Brahms was…

    more

    Symphony No. 1 in C major, Opus 68

    Ever since Schumann first praised the young Brahms, calling him a trail-blazing composer, the public eagerly awaited his First Symphony. And the pressure that weighed down on the creative process was correspondingly heavy. Not until 1876, at the…

    more

Directions

The Isarphilharmonie is located on the terrain of the »Gasteig HP8«. Please use public transportation if possible, as there is limited parking available.

Isarphilharmonie
Hans-Preißinger-Straße 8, 81379 München

  • Arrival by subway:
    U3: Station Brudermühlstraße, walking distance 350m or bus 54/X30
    U1: Station Candidplatz, bus 54/X30 or shuttle to Schäftlarnstraße/Gasteig HP8

  • Arrival by bus:
    Bus 54: Station Schäftlarnstraße/Gasteig HP8
    Bus X30: Station Schäftlarnstraße/Gasteig HP8

  • Arrival by car:
    Blumengroßmarkt, Lagerhausstraße 5: Shuttle to Schäftlarnstraße/Gasteig HP8

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