Young Stars 2026-27
Since the Beethoven anniversary year in 2020, the Hermann J. Abs Prize has been awarded at the 'Jugend musiziert' competition for the best interpretation of a work by Ludwig van Beethoven. The prize is awarded by the respective national jury. The prize includes a concert performance of the competition programme in the Chamber Music Hall.
The performers and programme are yet to be announced.
With the kind support of the Hermann J. Abs Foundation
Free admission – tickets are available only from the Beethoven-Haus shop
- Soran Lind, saxophone
- Eirik Haug Stømner, piano
The young saxophonist Soran Lind, who has Norwegian and Iranian roots, demonstrates that the saxophone has a great deal to offer in classical music too.
- J. Demerssema, works
- E. Bozza, works
- P. Maurice, works
- F. Schmitt, works
- A. Desenclos, works
- G. Bizet, works
- D. Milhaud, works
- R. Wiedoeft, works
Tickets: €26 | €13 (school pupils, students, etc.) plus booking fees
Advance ticket sales are expected to begin on 29 June 2026.
- Benjamin Joost-Meyer zu Bakum, bass trombone
- Leonard Kutsch, bass trombone
- Byuri Anna Choi, piano
The two bass trombonists, who are scholarship holders of the Studienstiftung, have a mission: to free their instrument from its reputation as a sluggish orchestral instrument and to present it in a new light as a solo instrument. With their varied programme, which ranges from original compositions to exciting arrangements, the pair take the audience on a journey of discovery through the ages.
In collaboration with the Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes
- J. S. Bach, works
- B. Marini, works
- S. Verhelst, works
- Benjamin Joost-Meyer zu Bakum, works
- D. Schnyder, works
- G. Swiridow, works
- A. Lebedjew, works
- E. Bozza, works
Tickets: €26 | €13 (school pupils, students, etc.) plus booking fees
Advance ticket sales are expected to begin on 29 June 2026.
- Magdalene Ho, piano
The pianist Magdalene Ho first came to international attention in 2023 when she won the Clara Haskil International Piano Competition. Since then, she has captivated audiences on international stages with her profound and expressive playing. Her programmes are heavily influenced by literature, as is the case in Bonn, where she drew inspiration from E.T.A. Hoffmann's 'The Life and Opinions of the Tomcat Murr'.
- Joseph Haydn, Klaviersonate A-Dur Hob.XVI:26
- Robert Schumann, Kreisleriana op. 16
- Alexander Scriabin, Klaviersonate Nr. 10 op. 70
- Franz Liszt, R.W.- Venezia S 201
- Franz Liszt, La lugubre gondola S 200
- Nikolai Medtner, Sonata minacciosa op. 53 Nr. 2
Tickets: €26 | €13 (school pupils, students, etc.) plus booking fees
Advance ticket sales are expected to begin on 29 June 2026.
- Anna Pismak, piano
The multi-award-winning pianist Anna Pismak, who was trained in St Petersburg, Zurich and Berlin and is supported by Sir András Schiff, performs internationally as a soloist and is an artistic assistant at the Zurich University of the Arts.
In collaboration with Sir András Schiff's Building Bridges programme
- Frédéric Chopin, Ballade Nr. 1 g-Moll op. 23
- Robert Schumann, Drei Fantasiestücke op. 111
- Pjotr Tschaikowsky, Grand Sonata op. 37
Tickets: €26 | €13 (school pupils, students, etc.) plus booking fees
Advance ticket sales are expected to begin on 29 June 2026.
- Colin Pütz, piano
'Colin Pütz's piano playing combines technical brilliance and expressiveness with a touching naturalness. It is as though the music speaks through him – not staged, not memorised, but coming from the very depths of his being. [...] Whether Beethoven or Chopin, Bach or Schubert – he finds a truth of his own in every phrase,' said pianist and curator Rudolf Buchbinder at the presentation of the prestigious Swiss piano prize, the Prix Serdang 2025, to Colin Pütz.
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Fantasie c-Moll KV 475
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Sonate c-Moll KV 457
- Ludwig van Beethoven, Sonate C-Dur op. 53 ("Waldstein")
- Frédéric Chopin, Sonate b-Moll op. 58
Tickets: €26 | €13 (school pupils, students, etc.) plus booking fees
Advance ticket sales are expected to begin on 29 June 2026.
- Quartet Integra
- Kyoka Misawa, violin
- Rintaro Kikuno, violin
- Itsuki Yamamoto, viola
- Ye Un Park, cello
At the 2022 ARD Competition, the young Japanese quartet Integra drew rapturous applause from the audience with their supple, perfectly balanced yet highly expressive ensemble sound. It was said that such sonic perfection, combined with such maturity of interpretation, was sensational and had not been heard from the Far East since the legendary Tokyo String Quartet.
- Ludwig van Beethoven, Streichquartett c-Moll op. 18 Nr. 4
- Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy, Streichquartett Es-Dur op. 12
- Franz Schubert, Streichquartett d-Moll D 810 "Der Tod und das Mädchen"
Tickets: €26 | €13 (school pupils, students, etc.) plus booking fees
Advance ticket sales are expected to begin on 29 June 2026.