Andreas Staier / Mozart Fest Ensemble / David Dieterle Classical Music

  • »Das große Herzklopfen in der Musik«
    © Maxim Schulz

The star of the first part is the well-known songbird with its versatile vocal cords: the talent of starlings for imitating sounds and even pieces of music has even found its way into music history. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart kept a starling as a pet for three years. Soon, the docile bird was able to whistle the rondo theme of Piano Concerto No. 17 in G major. For three years, the bird Stahrl chirped throughout the Mozart family’s apartment. When he died, Mozart wrote a heartfelt poem for him and gave him a solemn burial: »Here lies a dear fool/ A bird Staar/ Still in his prime/ He had to experience/ The bitter pain of death.«



In addition to Piano Concerto No. 17 with the outstanding artist Andreas Staier, one of the world’s leading harpsichordists and fortepiano players, the Mozartfest Ensemble will perform the world premiere of Alex Schöppl’s work »m:re« for band and orchestra and a participatory version of Jean-Philippe Rameau’s La Poule in the first part.

In the second part, Wolfgang Amadeus takes us into his world of love. Just like our relationship with nature, love sometimes brings us to the brink of despair, but it also lifts us up, lets us dream, and gives everything meaning. Mozart’s operas have been thoroughly mixed up, so Papageno now pines for Donna Anna, Gugliermo becomes jealous of Konstanze, and Giunia sings an aria of death wish, but in the end, everyone manages to love each other. A semi-staged fantasy opera about the facets of love with arias and duets from »Così fan tutte«, »Le nozze di Figaro«, »Idomeneo«, »Lucio Silla«, »Don Giovanni« und »The Magic Flute« (Zauberflöte) combined with orchestral works from Mozart’s stage music and symphonies. In addition to original works, the ensemble plays its own interpretations and arrangements of famous Mozart works with a band. Together with Dutch architect Wouter Hilhorst, the Mozart Nature Fest team is developing the stage design and dramaturgy for the evening.



Around the venues, experts from Nabu will introduce us to the world of starlings and other city birds through urban bird watching. Unfortunately, many species are losing their habitat and their populations are declining. That’s why we’ll be building starling and bat boxes together before and after the concert.

PERFORMERS

Mozartfest-Ensemble ensemble

Andreas Staier piano

Carly Power soprano

Alex Schöppl piano, voice

Frank Meiller saxophone

Patrick Hänsler guitar, bass guitar

Alex Hinz drums

David Dieterle director

PROGRAM

Alex Schöppl
m:re

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Concerto for Piano and Orchestra in G major, KV 453

Jean-Philippe Rameau
La Poule

- Interval -

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Overture from »Così fan tutte«, K. 588

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Voi che sapete che cosa è amor (Sagt, holde Frauen)

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Chaconne

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Madamina, il catalogo è questo / Schöne Donna »Registerarie«

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Marcia

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Fra i pensier piu funesti di morte

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Allegro

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Deh, vieni alla finestra / Komm, geh ans Fenster

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Pa, pa, pa, pa ...

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Allegro

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Là ci darem la mano (Reich mir die Hand, mein Leben)

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Ruhe sanft, mein holdes Leben

This is an entry from the Event database for the Hamburg metropolitan area.
No liability is assumed for the correctness of the data.
Laeiszhalle Hamburg
© Maxim Schulz

Laeiszhalle

The first house on the square: The Laeiszhalle is Hamburg's traditional venue for exquisite musical experiences with a special focus on early music, recitals,…

Event Location

THIS MIGHT INTEREST YOU AS WELL Further Events

  • Bildschirmfoto 2026-02-06 um 11.29.44
    © NDRMicha Neugebauer

    Auf die Plätze ... fertig ... los! Ein sehr sportliches Familienkonzert

    • 19.04.2026
    • 14:00
    • LichtwarkTheater im KörberHaus
    To event
  • Wiener Johann Strauss Orchester / Johannes Wildner
    © Lukas Beck

    Vienna Johann Strauss Orchestra / Johannes Wildner Classical Music

    • 15.04.2026
    • 20:00
    • Elbphilharmonie (Großer Saal)
    To event
  • Bolling Quintett: Jazz meets Classical
    © Bolling Quintett

    Bolling Quintett: Jazz meets Classical Jazz, Blues, Swing & Chanson

    • 09.07.2026
    • 19:30
    • Elbphilharmonie (Kleiner Saal)
    To event
  • Julian Prégardien / Kristian Bezuidenhout
    © Peter Rigaud

    Julian Prégardien / Kristian Bezuidenhout Concerts & Music

    • 03.06.2026
    • 19:30
    • Elbphilharmonie (Kleiner Saal)
    To event
  • London Philharmonic Orchestra / Alexander Malofeev / Karina Canellakis
    © Chris Christodoulou

    London Philharmonic Orchestra / Alexander Malofeev / Karina Canellakis Classical Music

    • 25.02.2026
    • 20:00
    • Elbphilharmonie (Großer Saal)
    To event
  • Anne-Sophie Guerrier 2
    © Anne-Sophie Guerrier

    Piaf's Paris World Music

    • 22.02.2026
    • 19:30
    • The English Theatre
    To event
  • The 12 Tenors
    © Claude Piscitelli / Highlight Concerts GmbH

    The 12 Tenors Concerts & Music

    • 26.02.2026
    • 20:00
    • Laeiszhalle (Großer Saal)
    To event
  • Kammerorchester Elbe / Mahan Esfahani / Yalda Zamani
    © Petra Hajska

    Mahan Esfahani, Harpsichord Concerts & Music

    • 17.04.2026
    • 19:30
    • Elbphilharmonie (Kleiner Saal)
    To event
  • Älice
    © Älice

    Älice Pop

    • 18.04.2026
    • 20:30
    • Elbphilharmonie (Kleiner Saal)
    To event
  • Tokio Hotel
    © River Concerts 

    Tokio Hotel

    • 01.11.2026
    • 20:00
    • Barclays Arena
    To event

Languages

Google translator for other languages

Please note that this is an automatic translation.
For better information, you can always switch to the German or English version