Just like in the run-up to Christmas, attending a concert before Easter is simply part of the experience for many people. Lent and Holy Week are a time of contemplation and reflection; the celebration of the resurrection of Jesus Christ himself is even more important in the church year than his birth (although Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny are more or less on a par in the vernacular). Correspondingly emotional music has been written for this occasion, especially as the crucifixion and resurrection provide a dramaturgically rewarding template. Both famous Bach Passions can be heard in the Elbphilharmonie in the week before Easter by top performers, as well as Beethoven's Christus Oratorio, Haydn's touching "Seven Last Words" and Verdi's highly dramatic Requiem - the latter with the Zurich Opera Orchestra.
This content has been machine translated.Plaza: täglich 10–24 Uhr (letzter Einlass 23:30 Uhr)
Elbphilharmonie Shop auf der Plaza: täglich 10–22 Uhr
Ticketpavillon auf dem Vorplatz: täglich 10–23:30 Uhr
Besucherzentrum, Am Kaiserkai 62: täglich 10–20 Uhr
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