Laeiszhalle Hamburg 8 January 2021 - La Cetra Barockorchester Basel / Maurice Steger | GoComGo.com

La Cetra Barockorchester Basel / Maurice Steger

Laeiszhalle Hamburg, Grosser Saal, Hamburg, Germany
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8 PM
Important Info
Type: Classical Concert
City: Hamburg, Germany
Starts at: 20:00
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Programme
Mr Handel’s Dinner
Overview

The English "Independent" once described Maurice Steger as "the world's leading recorder player", while other media praised him as "Paganini of the recorder". Indeed, one cannot stop being amazed when he shines foolishly on his instrument or "sings" heart-rendingly. Steger draws these and other stops in his somewhat different Handel homage. Because "Mr Handel’s Dinner" is a kind of reconstructed break concert, as it was customary to accompany the meals between the acts of the often overly long London opera performances.

When Handel sat down from the conductor's desk directly at the lavish table, concertos and chamber music works by prominent contemporaries such as Francesco Geminiani and Charles Avison could be heard. But in between, Handel also let himself be heard, as Maurice Steger reveals together with the La Cetra Barockorchester Basel in "Mr Handel’s Dinner". The Halle-born Londoner by choice improvised virtuoso on the harpsichord or presented a brand new recorder sonata. This is what Maurice Steeger does in the Laeiszhalle - the only thing you have to do without the roasted capon, Handel's favorite dish, in favor of a pretzel in the Brahms foyer.

Venue Info

Laeiszhalle Hamburg - Hamburg
Location   Johannes-Brahms-Platz

The Laeiszhalle (About this soundlisten)), formerly Musikhalle Hamburg, is a concert hall in the Neustadt of Hamburg, Germany and home to the Hamburger Symphoniker and the Philharmoniker Hamburg. The hall is named after the German shipowning company F. Laeisz, founder of the concert venue. The Baroque Revival Laeiszhalle was planned by the architect Martin Haller and inaugurated at its location on the Hamburg Wallring on June 4, 1908. At that time, the Musikhalle was Germany's largest and most modern concert hall.

Composers such as Richard Strauss, Sergei Prokofiev, Igor Stravinsky and Paul Hindemith played and conducted their works in the Laeiszhalle. Pianist Vladimir Horowitz gave one of his first international performances in 1926; violinist Yehudi Menuhin gave a guest performance in 1930 at the age of twelve. Following World War II, which it survived intact, the Laeiszhalle experienced an intermezzo when the British occupying forces used the space temporarily as a broadcast studio for their radio station BFN. Maria Callas gave concerts in 1959 and 1962. In the 1960s the musical repertoire was also expanded to jazz and pop music, with performances by Pink Floyd, Lale Andersen, Bee Gees, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Udo Jürgens and Elton John.

The Laeizhalle has two separate performance spaces. Due to its relatively low capacity and stage layout, the Laeiszhalle is particularly suitable for the performance of classical and early romantic repertoire, and less so for staging large-scale twentieth-century works. The management of both the Elbphilharmonie and the Laeiszhalle are under the direction of one concert company. Christoph Lieben-Seutter became General and Artistic Director in 2007.

Important Info
Type: Classical Concert
City: Hamburg, Germany
Starts at: 20:00
Duration:
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