HP artists and Arts Partnerships & Tours take part in 2023 Schleswig Holstein music festival
30/6/2023
Paavo Jarvi and Die Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen appear at the festival twice this year. First concert takes place at Musik-und Kongresshalle Lübeck on 3 July with Haydn’s Symphonies Nos.93 and 104, as well as Tchaikovsky’s Nocturne for Cello and Orchestra and Variations on a Rococo theme for Cello and Orchestra, plus Bruch’s Kol Nidrei for Cello and Orchestra, performed by Misha Maisky. The following day on 4 July, the orchestra under the baton of its Artistic Director, Paavo Jarvi, give a concert at St. Michaelis, Hamburg, with programme featuring Haydn’s Symphonies No.93, 96 and 104, plus Shield’s Rosina Overture.
Vivi Vassileva performs four concerts at Schleswig Holstein Music Festival. On the 14 July as well as the 15 July she performs Daníel Bjarnason’s Inferno with Schleswig Holstein Festival Orchestra where she receives the Leonard Bernstein Award. She returns to the festival in August to perform two concerts with Covent Garden Soloists and her Duo-partner Lucas Campara Diniz. The programme includes works from George Gershwin and Bushra El-Turk Ka.
In July, Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival features ever-eclectic saxophonist Jess Gillam in a unique programme which spans the centuries, from early masterpieces by J. S. Bach and Dowland to more fiery contributions by De Falla and Piazzolla. This programme is performed together with guitarist MILOS and shall be broadcast on German radio station NDR Kultur on the 27 November 2023. Milos also collaborates with Jess this season at Kissinger Sommer Festival. Their equally refreshing approaches to performance compliment each other perfectly.
Sean Shibe returns to Schleswig Holstein Musik Festival, performing alongside tenor Karim Sulayman in an outing of their recently recorded Broken Branches programme, featuring a tempered mix of traditional European pieces, Arabic oud and modern art song arrangements. Sean’s return follows his appearance at Schloswig Holstein Musik Festival 2022, during which he received the 2022 Leonard Bernstein Award.
István Várdai joins Albrecht Mayer, Diana Tishchenko and Liisa Randalu in quartet concerts on 11 August in Schönberg (Holstein) and on 12 August in Meldorf playing works by Mozart, Britten, Moeran.
Joined by our Creative Partnerships and Tours team, on 19 August at Hamburg’s Fabrik, Soumik Datta and Ensemble present ‘Voices of London’, a programme specially designed for the festival and inspired by stories of refugees. The performance is interwoven into a unique multimedia experience in a word-sound collage with string sounds and electronic sarod played by Datta.
At the end of his second season as a Principal Conductor, Santtu-Matias Rouvali is conducting the Philharmonia Orchestra on 21 August at the Elbphilharmonie, Hamburg. The programme includes Elgar’s Violin Concerto, played by Christian Tetzlaff as well as Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No.5.
Sol Gabetta appears in two concerts with London Philharmonic Orchestra and Edward Gardner performing Elgar’s Concerto for Cello in E minor on 18 and 19 July.