Nahaufnahme eines Mikrofons auf Bühne mit unscharfem Hintergrund in Konzertatmosphäre.
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Poetry Slam

Word art on Hamburg's stages.

Experience culture. Poetry Slam in Hamburg

Hamburg stands for art and culture through and through. And over the years, poetry slams have gained a firm place in Hamburg's cultural programme. Those who want to see young lyrical talents have the opportunity to do so in Hamburg almost every week. The young poet scene meets here regularly on stage to compete and inspire the audience. And with the "artistic duels", the city even has its own unofficial championship. Here, you'll find an overview of current events and the most frequent venues.

    The home of the Poetry Slam in Hamburg.

    Jubiläumskonzert: 40 Jahre Symphonischer Chor Hamburg / Matthias Janz
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    Jubiläumskonzert: 40 Jahre Symphonischer Chor Hamburg / Matthias Janz

    Forty years ago, the Symphonic Choir of Hamburg welcomed a new conductor and musical director: Matthias Janz, Professor of Oratorio Interpretation at the Lübeck University of Music. With this concert – and one of his favorite works – they celebrate this successful collaboration together.

    With his »Elijah«, Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy aimed to reshape the old genre of oratorio in a very different, much more modern way. »What I would prefer most is if you took Elijah, divided the story into two or three parts, and wrote it with choruses and arias – but with really thick, strong, full choruses,« he wrote to his friend Karl Klingemann. With these arias and the »thick, strong, full choruses« – and notably without narrative recitatives in the style of Bach’s Passions – he wanted to convey the story primarily through dramatic dialogues. And that is how it turned out, even though the libretto ultimately came together with Julius Schubring.

    To the rather woodcut-like image of Elijah from the Old Testament, Mendelssohn gave greater emotional depth and inner conflict; he wanted him to be »strong, zealous, even angry and dark at times.« He was especially fascinated by the encounter with God on Mount Horeb and Elijah’s ascension to heaven at the end. Not by coincidence, these scenes – along with the contest with the priests of Baal – are among the most musically striking moments in his oratorio. Mendelssohn ultimately never wrote an opera, but »Elijah« brought him very close.



    The approximately 130-member choir is joined by its partner choir, the Flensburg Bach Choir, and some members of Coro Canto, Zurich. In keeping with the best tradition, the Sønderjyllands Symphony Orchestra provides accompaniment. With a high-caliber quartet of soloists, this musical ensemble promises a spectacular evening.

    PERFORMERS

    Symphonischer Chor Hamburg choir

    Flensburger Bach-Chor choir

    Danish Philharmonic Orchestra orchestra

    Johanna Winkel soprano

    Wiebke Lehmkuhl alto

    Ilker Arcayürek tenor

    Jóhann Kristinsson bass

    Matthias Janz conductor

    PROGRAM

    Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy
    Elijah

    Jubiläumskonzert: 40 Jahre Symphonischer Chor Hamburg / Matthias Janz
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    Kaffeekult(o)ur Speicherstadt

    The fragrant roastery tour

    This tour is pure coffee enjoyment! We start with a delicious coffee specialty in our Rosinenfischer Kontor, take a look at various roasteries on an entertaining tour of the Speicherstadt (Warehouse District), surprise our guests with a chocolate creation, and finish with a tasting of three coffee rarities in the cozy atmosphere of the coffee shop.

    - 3-hour program consisting of 105 minutes of tours to coffee roasteries and 75 minutes of coffee tasting of three rarities
    - Welcome coffee at the Rosinenfischer office
    - Chocolate surprise in between
    - professional coffee tasting

    This tour is not suitable for children. For an entertaining tour with children, we recommend our sensory tour.

    Kaffeekult(o)ur Speicherstadt
    Kinderkonzert: Das (K)einhorn
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    Kinderkonzert: Das (K)einhorn

    Einlass: 10:30 | Beginn: 11:00 |

     

    Während einer Bootsfahrt auf dem Meer verliert das kleine Einhorn beim Beobachten der bunten Unterwasserwelt sein Horn, als es sich zu weit über die Reling beugt. Was für ein Unglück - ohne Horn ist es ja nun ein Keinhorn! Zum Glück begegnet ihm kurz verschiedene Tiere, die ihm bei der Suche zur Seite stehen. Vielleicht können ja auch die Kinder im Publikum helfen…

    Mit Geschichten um das „Keinhorn“ bringen Sophie Kockler, Laila Nysten und Martin Schley seit 2020 interaktives Kindermusiktheater mit Klezmermusik in Kindergärten und Schulen auf die Bühne. In diesem Projekt fließen ihre Leidenschaft für Performance, Pädagogik und Komposition zusammen. Alle Musizierenden übernehmen neben der konzertanten Aufgabe auch eine schauspielerische Rolle im Theaterstück. So verleiht jedes Instrument einem der Charaktere der Geschichte seine Stimme. Tanz, Theater und Musik können fließend ineinander übergehen und beziehen das junge Publikum immer wieder in die Handlung ein. So entsteht ein immersives Musik- und Theatererlebnis für Groß und Klein.

    Für Kinder und Junggebliebene ab 5 Jahren. Kleinkinder die keinen eigenen Sitzplatz benötigen nehmen kostenlos teil.

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    Line-Up:

    Laila Nysten – Geige & Stimme

    Sophie Kockler – Klarinette & Stimme

    Martin Schley – Gitarre & Stimme

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    Eintritt und Vorverkauf: Siehe Ticketlink. Abendkasse: Gibt es, sofern nicht vorab ausverkauft.

    Tickets: https://jazzfederation.de/event/kinderkonzert-das-keinhorn/#tickets

    Der Einlass zur JazzHall erfolgt über den Haupteingang der Hochschule für Musik und Theater in der Milchstraße 12 - nicht über den Harvestehuder Weg.

    Veranstalter des Abends (bei Fragen zu Tickets oder Programm bitte direkt kontaktieren): Jazz Federation Hamburg e.V. (kontakt@jazzfederation.de)

    Kinderkonzert: Das (K)einhorn
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    KJ Adventure World – A world first in Hamburg

    Now in Hamburg: KJ Adventure World is opening in Westfield Hamburg Überseequartier – a world first full of action and adventure! Three varied tracks await you, with a total of 25 interactive rooms and 100% live action. In the Adventure Tracks, you play in teams of two to six people and battle your way through exciting missions to the Champions Room.

    The Battle Track provides an extra adrenaline rush: here, teams compete directly against each other in thrilling duels for points and victory.

    Whether it's a birthday, stag or hen party, corporate event or simply a day of fun with friends and family, KJ Adventure World offers the perfect adventure for every occasion. Afterwards, you can enjoy culinary highlights at JIMIS Bistro and experience the unique view of Hamburg harbour.

    Secure your tickets now and be part of this world first: www.kja.hamburg

    KJ Adventure World – A world first in Hamburg
    Klassische Philharmonie Bonn
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    Klassische Philharmonie Bonn

    The Klassische Philharmonie Bonn was founded in 1986 and emerged from the Chur Cölnisches Orchester, an expanded chamber orchestra with wind instruments. Today, the orchestra consists of up to 60 members and plays regular subscription series throughout Germany. The repertoire of the Klassische Philharmonie Bonn ranges from Baroque to modern music, with a special focus on works of the »Viennese Classical« period: in addition to Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven, works by their contemporaries and students are also regularly featured in the programme.

    PERFORMERS

    Klassische Philharmonie Bonn orchestra

    Niklas Liepe violin

    Raphaël Merlin conductor

    PROGRAM

    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
    Sinfonie F-Dur KV 112

    Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy
    Concerto for Violin and Orchestra in E minor, Op. 64

    Georg Friedrich Händel
    Wassermusik HWV 348-350

    Ludwig van Beethoven
    Symphony No. 1 in C major, Op. 21

    Klassische Philharmonie Bonn
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    Knockout (ab 6 Jahre)

    Elio and Francesco meet, build a ring out of wood and rope, and begin to explore their own strength. They could be two brothers or two friends.

    In this small world in the middle of the ring, everyday gestures, complicity, and minor clashes develop into a rivalry. Little by little, the two find new and creative ways to transform their aggression into artistic expression. "Knockout" is a poetic game as an antidote to violence and loneliness.

    A production as part of SPOM – International Music and Theatre Festival.

    TEATRODISTINTO (Italy) | Directed by Daniel Gol | Performed by Francesco Bianchini and Elio Staub | Assistant Director: Laura Marchegiani

    Knockout (ab 6 Jahre)

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