After acclaimed concert evenings in Hamburg, Bremen, Hanover and Vienna, Boris Kosak returns with a new program—a concert night between light, sound and time.
A night where music becomes visible.
A night where time seems to stand still for two hours.
The Sound
Boris Kosak is a composer and pianist, known for memorable, deeply moving melodies—music you don’t just hear, but take home with you.
Melodies that feel like you’ve known them for a long time.
Melodies that let you remember.
Melodies that stay.
In a time when music is often reduced to background atmosphere, this concert brings back real themes, clear lines, and emotional arcs.
The Magic
“Goosebumps make music visible.”
Kosak’s music lives from precisely these moments—
when a motif rises, unfolds, and something happens in the room that can’t quite be explained.
Between baroque grace, neoclassical clarity, and Russian-melancholic depth, a sound world emerges that connects past and present.
A concert that doesn’t need to be loud to be intense.
On Stage
Svetlana Font Martí – violin
Virtuosic, sensitive, and richly present in sound, she adds a second voice to the music—warm, luminous, and in dialogue.
The program is complemented by short musical contributions from young talents, supported through the cultural mentorship program of Bürger helfen Bürgern e. V. Hamburg.
Date & Venue
Friday, 20 March 2026
7:00 pm (Doors 6:30 pm)
Fritz-Schumacher-Halle, Forum Ohlsdorf, Hamburg
A classic concert hall with a special atmosphere—only 5 minutes from Ohlsdorf S- and U-Bahn station.
Tickets
€15 / €25
Seating is limited.