Underground line U3: Dehnhaide
Bus 171, 37: U Dehnhaide
for people with dementia and their relatives
Listening to live music is a wonderful experience. In the »Klangzeit« (Sound Time) concerts, you can close your eyes and escape everyday life for a moment. In the entertaining, hour-long concerts featuring the string players of Ensemble Resonanz, you can listen in a relaxed atmosphere, express yourself, sing along to well-known songs and move freely. Here, everyone can be themselves. This makes the format particularly suitable for people with dementia and their relatives. All venues are accessible.
Ensemble Resonanz
Gregor Dierck, Franziska Stolz Concept
»La Danza«
Werke von Georg Philipp Telemann, Dmitri Schostakowitsch und Astor Piazzolla
Joseph Lanner
Neue Wiener Ländler, Op. 1
Georg Philipp Telemann
Suite
Volkslied
Dat du min Leevsten büst
Béla Bartók
44 Duos for Two Violins, Sz 98
Georg Philipp Telemann
Suite »Don Quichotte«
Piotr I. Tschaikowsky
String Quartet No. 1 in D major, Op. 11
Volkslied
Shalom Chaverim
Dede Efendi
Ey büt-i nev edâ olmuşum müptelâ, Arr. Gregor Dierck / Bearbeitung von Gregor Dierck
Béla Bartók
44 Duos for Two Violins, Sz 98
Gregor Dierck
Rache der Kontrabässe
Astor Piazzolla
Oblivion / Bearbeitung von Benedict Ziervogel
Joseph Bayer
Puppenfee-Walzer
Volkslied
Zum Tanze da geht ein Mädel
Duke Ellington
It Don’t Mean a Thing / If I Ain’t Got That Swing
Promoter: HamburgMusik
Supported by Stiftung Elbphilharmonie
Wohldorfer Straße 30 / 22081 Hamburg / Germany
Underground line U3: Dehnhaide
Bus 171, 37: U Dehnhaide
Parking spaces are available in the streets surrounding Kulturhaus Dehnhaide.
Tue and Thu, 14-18 Uhr
The main entrance of Kulturpunkt im Barmbek Basch is fully accessible for persons with disabilities.
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