Laeiszhalle

Local nameLaeiszhalle Musikhalle Hamburg
LocationHamburg-Mitte, Deutschland

The Laeiszhalle, formerly Musikhalle Hamburg, is a concert hall in the Neustadt of Hamburg, Germany and home to the Hamburger Symphoniker and the Philharmoniker Hamburg. The hall is named after the German shipowning company F. Laeisz, founder of the concert venue. The Baroque Revival Laeiszhalle was planned by the architect Martin Haller and inaugurated at its location on the Hamburg Wallring on June 4, 1908. At that time, the Musikhalle was Germany's largest and most modern concert hall.

Composers such as Richard Strauss, Sergei Prokofiev, Igor Stravinsky and Paul Hindemith played and conducted their works in the Laeiszhalle. Pianist Vladimir Horowitz gave one of his first international performances in 1926; violinist Yehudi Menuhin gave a guest performance in 1930 at the age of twelve.

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laeiszhalle

Official Website https://www.elbphilharmonie.de/de/laeiszhalle

Phone +49 40 35766666

Coordinates 53°33'21.887" N 9°58'51.94" E

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