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- Dmitry Gladkov, fortepiano
A unique series of concerts in the Beethoven House Museum brings the historical keyboard instruments from the museum's collection to life. Listeners can experience the sound ideals of Beethoven's time at first hand and learn about the special features of the instruments as the pianists explain them.
The concerts last around 40 minutes and take place in the museum's music room. The room is not air-conditioned.
Concert tickets at a price of € 10 (plus admission to the museum) are available at the shop ticket office (always from the Monday before the event). This offer is aimed at individual visitors to the museum.
Tickets are available for €10 from Bonnticket and at the usual ticket outlets.
Young people aged 18 and under are admitted free of charge.
The programme features outstanding entries from the various categories and age groups of the 2026 ‘Jugend musiziert’ national competition, which have been recognised with special prizes and funding awards.
To register for the concert, please visit jumu@musikrat.de; admission is free.
- Juin Lee, fortepiano
A unique series of concerts in the Beethoven House Museum brings the historical keyboard instruments from the museum's collection to life. Listeners can experience the sound ideals of Beethoven's time at first hand and learn about the special features of the instruments as the pianists explain them.
The concerts last around 40 minutes and take place in the museum's music room. The room is not air-conditioned.
Concert tickets at a price of € 10 (plus admission to the museum) are available at the shop ticket office (always from the Monday before the event). This offer is aimed at individual visitors to the museum.
- Hanxuan Liang, horn
- Ryo Yamanishi, piano
Horn player Hanxuan Liang is one of the most prominent horn players of his generation. His international concert career has already taken him to major venues such as the BBC Proms and the Lucerne Festival. His recent successes include a sold-out recital at the renowned Shanghai Concert Hall and the release of his award-winning debut CD, 'DEBUT'. His recital in Fort Collins, Colorado, marked his brilliant US debut. Hanxuan Liang has worked with leading conductors such as Pierre Boulez, Bernard Haitink, Sir Simon Rattle and Sir Mark Elder.
He is accompanied by Japanese-born pianist Ryo Yamanishi. The winner of numerous national and international competitions – including first prize at the 6th International Lake Constance Music Competition – now works as an academic assistant for accompaniment at the Freiburg University of Music.
Together, the two musicians take their audience on a fascinating journey through the ages – an evening that combines tradition and modernity: virtuosic, poetic and surprising.
- Charles Gounod, Six mélodies pour cor et piano (Nr. 1 & 5)
- Robert Schumann, Drei Fantasiestücke für Klavier, op. 111
- Ludwig van Beethoven, Sonate für Horn und Klavier in F-Dur, op. 17
- Astor Piazzolla, Ave Maria & Yo soy María (Arrangement: H. Liang
- Liu, Das Lied von Chile & Das Yue-Lied (Arrangement: H. Liang)
- George Gershwin, Rhapsody in Blue (Arrangement für Horn und Klavier)
- Ildikó Rozsonits, piano
The youngest participant in the Telekom Beethoven Competition 2025, 19-year-old Hungarian pianist Ildikó Rozsonits, won the prize by an overwhelming majority in the audience vote during the semi-final and expressed her gratitude with a solo recital in the Chamber Music Hall.
Ildikó Rozsonits was born in Budapest, Hungary, in 2006 and began studying piano at the age of five. At the age of ten, she was accepted into the school for exceptionally talented young musicians at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest. Her professors are Dr Gábor Farkas and Attila Némethy. Since 2020, she has been regularly attending masterclasses with Professor Philippe Raskin in Vienna. She has won 17 first prizes at international piano competitions in Switzerland, Italy, Germany, Austria, Czechia, Russia, Belgium, France, Spain, Romania and Hungary. She is the 2020 winner of the TV classical talent show Virtuosos V4+, received third prize at the renowned international Concertino Praga competition in Czechia in 2021, and won third prize at the International Franz Liszt Competition in Weimar, Germany, in 2023. She won 1st prize at competitions such as the 15th International EPTA Belgium Competition in Brussels, the 2nd International Carl Maria von Weber Competition in Dresden and the International Geneve Musicale Competition in Switzerland.
In cooperation with the Telekom Beethoven Competition
- Ludwig van Beethoven, 32 Variationen c-Moll WoO 80
- Ludwig van Beethoven, Sonata c-Moll Op. 111
- Franz Liszt, Ballade Nr. 2 in h-Moll
- Franz Liszt, Après une lecture du Dante - Fantasia quasi Sonata
- Keita Yamamoto, oboe
- Susanne Lucker, oboe
- Hans-Joachim Mohrmann, clarinet
- Florian Gyßling, clarinet
- Daniel Lohmüller, horn
- Rohan Richards, horn
- Thomas Ludes, bassoon
- Viola Focke, bassoon
- Mattia Riva, double bass
- Cosmin Boeru, piano
Lavish dinners, hearty village festivals, birthday celebrations and weddings: composers from Mozart's time wrote harmonious music for these occasions. Large-scale works for woodwind ensembles with horns and double bass, which were performed in ballrooms, barns and village squares alike. Once again, our musicians have chosen an entertaining genre that creates an almost orchestral sound on stage. One of the greatest and at the same time most unusual works in the literature comes from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, whose darkly luminous Serenade in C minor, nicknamed Nacht-Musique (not to be confused with Eine kleine Nachtmusik), is not immediately associated with a festive context. But who knows: for a melancholic autumn evening? For a farewell party among friends? Only at the end does the mood change – and then the sun rises, as only Mozart can make it rise ...
- Josef Myslivecek, Bläseroktett Nr. 3 B-Dur
- Johann Nepomuk Hummel, Oktett-Partita Es-Dur S. 48
- Ludwig van Beethoven, Rondino Es-Dur ( WoO 25 )
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Serenade c-Moll KV 388 für Bläseroktett
- Arsen Zorayan, violin and conductor
Few works enjoy such popularity as Vivaldi's 'Four Seasons'. The artistic skills that the soloist can demonstrate, in harmony with Vivaldi's pictorial musical language, reflect the natural events, weather phenomena and moods of the individual seasons throughout the year. Composed around 300 years ago, much has certainly changed - not least as a result of climate change. Astor Piazzolla, founder of the ‘Tango nuevo’ and one of South America's most important composers, focuses on people's lives in his version of the seasons, the ‘Cuatro Estaciones Porteñas’ (the ‘Four Seasons of Buenos Aires’).
The Hamburg Stage Ensemble is made up of young, highly qualified instrumentalists who together pursue the vision of not only playing music, but also communicating it. The joy of playing together takes centre stage. The small ensemble and the conscious decision not to have a conductor means that the audience can participate directly in the concert.
- Mariia Kurtynina, fortepiano
A unique series of concerts in the Beethoven House Museum brings the historical keyboard instruments from the museum's collection to life. Listeners can experience the sound ideals of Beethoven's time at first hand and learn about the special features of the instruments as the pianists explain them.
The concerts last around 40 minutes and take place in the museum's music room. The room is not air-conditioned.
Concert tickets at a price of € 10 (plus admission to the museum) are available at the shop ticket office (always from the Monday before the event). This offer is aimed at individual visitors to the museum.
What have you always wanted to know about Beethoven?
Together with you, we will focus on a special topic related to the great composer. The focus is primarily on Beethoven the man. We will introduce you to a few selected objects in the museum. In the coffee round afterwards, creative and thought-provoking impulses will stimulate discussion.
The programme is aimed at senior citizens, culture lovers, but also curious people who would like to learn and experience something. As the topics change, the round(e) can be booked as a single or multiple event.
Registration required: 0228 98175-25, museum@beethoven.de
Cost: € 15
- Juin Lee, fortepiano
A unique series of concerts in the Beethoven House Museum brings the historical keyboard instruments from the museum's collection to life. Listeners can experience the sound ideals of Beethoven's time at first hand and learn about the special features of the instruments as the pianists explain them.
The concerts last around 40 minutes and take place in the museum's music room. The room is not air-conditioned.
Concert tickets at a price of € 10 (plus admission to the museum) are available at the shop ticket office (always from the Monday before the event). This offer is aimed at individual visitors to the museum.
What have you always wanted to know about Beethoven?
Together with you, we will focus on a special topic related to the great composer. The focus is primarily on Beethoven the man. We will introduce you to a few selected objects in the museum. In the coffee round afterwards, creative and thought-provoking impulses will stimulate discussion.
The programme is aimed at senior citizens, culture lovers, but also curious people who would like to learn and experience something. As the topics change, the round(e) can be booked as a single or multiple event.
Registration required: 0228 98175-25, museum@beethoven.de
Cost: € 15
The 2026 masterclass is made possible by the Eva-Maria and Berthold Schneider Foundation.
A detailed special brochure will be published to accompany the course.
Supported by: The Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media
Tickets: €9 | €5 (school pupils, students, etc.) plus booking fees
Advance ticket sales are expected to begin on 29 June 2026
The 2026 masterclass is made possible by the Eva-Maria and Berthold Schneider Foundation.
A detailed special brochure will be published to accompany the course.
Supported by: The Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media
Tickets: €9 | €5 (school pupils, students, etc.) plus booking fees
Advance ticket sales are expected to begin on 29 June 2026
The 2026 masterclass is made possible by the Eva-Maria and Berthold Schneider Foundation.
A detailed special brochure will be published to accompany the course.
Supported by: The Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media
Tickets: €9 | €5 (school pupils, students, etc.) plus booking fees
Advance ticket sales are expected to begin on 29 June 2026
The 2026 masterclass is made possible by the Eva-Maria and Berthold Schneider Foundation.
A detailed special brochure will be published to accompany the course.
Supported by: The Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media
Tickets: €9 | €5 (school pupils, students, etc.) plus booking fees
Advance ticket sales are expected to begin on 29 June 2026
The 2026 masterclass is made possible by the Eva-Maria and Berthold Schneider Foundation.
A detailed special brochure will be published to accompany the course.
Supported by: The Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media
Tickets: €20 | €10 (school pupils, students, etc.) plus booking fees
Advance ticket sales are expected to begin on 29 June 2026
What have you always wanted to know about Beethoven?
Together with you, we will focus on a special topic related to the great composer. The focus is primarily on Beethoven the man. We will introduce you to a few selected objects in the museum. In the coffee round afterwards, creative and thought-provoking impulses will stimulate discussion.
The programme is aimed at senior citizens, culture lovers, but also curious people who would like to learn and experience something. As the topics change, the round(e) can be booked as a single or multiple event.
Registration required: 0228 98175-25, museum@beethoven.de
Cost: € 15
- Jean Guihen Queyras, cello
- Sebastian Lingnau, piano
A unique piano recital brimming with emotion and musical depth. Sebastian Lingnau not only performs the pieces with great feeling, but also guides the audience through the concert with engaging commentary. The programme features works by Bach, Beethoven, Schumann and Chopin, amongst others.
Sebastian Lingnau studied under Prof. Yvonne Lang and Prof. Benjamin Moser at the Lucerne School of Music. International masterclasses with Prof. Sheila Arnold, Prof. Markus Bellheim, Prof. Benjamin Moser and Andreas Haefliger complemented his training. As a pianist, Sebastian Lingnau has performed in competitions and concerts in Germany, Austria, Italy and Switzerland.
- Erzhan Kuliabev, Violine
- Victoria Vassilenko, Klavier
- Jonas Müller, Bariton
- Anna Gebhardt, Klavier
Entry fee: €17, reduced rate for siblings
Please register by emailing museum@beethoven.de