CANCELLED: Igor Levit

This event has already taken place! 23.50 | 51.60 | 68.50 | 85.40 | 96.60
This event has already taken place! 23.50 | 51.60 | 68.50 | 85.40 | 96.60

The concert programme of the Elbphilharmonie and the Laeiszhalle cannot go ahead as planned due to the impact of the coronavirus pandemic. This event has had to be cancelled – it will not be rescheduled on an alternative date. Under the following link you can request a refund of your ticket price: Information on tickets refunds

The time has come: the grand finale of Igor Levit’s Beethoven cycle, which has extended over two concert seasons. The German-Russian virtuoso dedicates this last concert – how could it be otherwise – to Beethoven’s final three sonatas. Beethoven published them in 1820 after a long battle with illness: music as therapy, you could say. Characterised by utmost expressivity and breaking free from classical forms, they pave the way for a music of the future. »Levit stays true to himself in his desire for dynamic extremes […] Beethoven’s world, he shows us, is much richer than the cliché would have you believe,« writes BR Klassik about him, thereby giving a foretaste of Levit’s unique interpretations.

Performers

Igor Levit piano

Programme

Ludwig van Beethoven
Sonate für Klavier E-Dur op. 109
Sonate für Klavier As-Dur op. 110
Sonate für Klavier c-Moll op. 111