- 53°33′21″N 9°58′51″E / 53.55583°N 9.98083°E / 53.55583; 9.98083 The
Laeiszhalle (German: [ˈlaɪsˌhalə] ),
formerly Musikhalle, is a
concert hall in the...
- also home to
notable cultural venues such as the
Elbphilharmonie and
Laeiszhalle concert halls. It gave
birth to
movements like
Hamburger Schule and paved...
- Berlin, and the
Laeiszhalle and
Hochschule für
Musik und
Theater Hamburg in Hamburg. 1898–1904: Bode Museum,
Berlin 1904–1908:
Laeiszhalle,
Hamburg 1888–1913:...
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Mughal architecture in 18th-century India, in the
early 20th-century
Laeiszhalle in Germany, and in many
modern buildings and installations. It has also...
- The
Hamburg Symphony Orchestra is the
orchestra in
residence in the
Laeiszhalle, the
Hamburg Music Hall. In
addition to
symphony concerts, the Hamburg...
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Staatsorchester Hamburg Orchestra The
Philharmoniker Hamburg performing in the
Laeiszhalle (2007)
Former name
Philharmonische Gesellschaft Founded 9 November 1828 (1828-11-09)...
- via YouTube.
Martha Argerich – RARE –
Interview &
rehearsal –
Hamburg Laeiszhalle. musicbox78nrw. 11
April 2021.
Archived from the
original on 7 September...
- (2017)
Staatskapelle Weimar, 2022/23 Alte Oper Frankfurt, 2015/2016
Laeiszhalle Hamburg, 2014/2015 Bodenseefestival, 2014
Wiener Konzerthaus, 2013/2014...
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Wigmore Hall,
January 2020 [43][permanent dead link]
Laeiszhalle,
January 2020 [44]
Archived September 17, 2020, at the
Wayback Machine...
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Talented Children in Hamburg. He gave his
stage debut in 1984 in the
Laeiszhalle in Hamburg. He was
awarded the
prestigious Eduard Söring
Prize by the...