
Cross Culture
Alexander Paperny (balalaika) and I-En Liu (piano) unite Russian-Jewish and Taiwanese Christian traditions in a remarkable concert of classical and contemporary music.
12 events for the next 18 months

Pianist Fatjona Maliqi performs Bach's Goldberg Variations in the Autal chapel - an interpretation awarded at the International Rosalyn Tureck Bach Competition in New York, balancing structural precision with musical wit.

Claudia Michelsen performs Erich Kästner's female-voice texts alongside guitarist Frank Fröhlich in an intimate literary-musical evening at Theater Wedel.

Salut Salon return to Wedel with heimat, a programme that turns the question of belonging into music - blending classical virtuosity with comedy and genre-hopping surprises.

Swedish-South African duo FJARILL brings their tenth album Walden to a chapel setting - intimate chamber-folk songwriting in four languages, performed live at the Wedeler Musiktage.

The Elster Trio - three talented chamber musicians - makes its debut at the Wedeler Musiktagen with a programme of works by Haydn, Beethoven, and Brahms.

Felix Reuter blends classical music with wit and improvisation, opening unexpected perspectives on familiar works. An entertaining evening for both seasoned listeners and those discovering classical music anew.

Kammerchor Stuttgart, led by Frieder Bernius, closes the Wedeler Musiktage with an a cappella programme ranging from Bach and Homilius baroque motets through Nystedt's Immortal Bach to Mendelssohn's Te Deum.

Heidi Hinrichs from Galli Theater Hamburg performs a solo piece about self-discovery and the journey to finding oneself.