Martin Luther Kirche

Martin Luther Kirche

Alsterdorfer Straße 301, 22297 Hamburg, Deutschland

Events

  • Maxe with the Thick Paw - Organ Concert for Children and the Young at Heart
    Maxe with the Thick Paw - Organ Concert for Children and the Young at Heart
    Sat 29.08. 13:00
    Especially for children or families
    Concerts
    Other Concerts
    The young Max loves playing the piano more than anything - what does that have to do with the organ? And could it be that he becomes a world-famous composer later as an adult? That and much more is told in the organ concert for everyone aged 5 and up. The concert is designed by Angelika Steiner (texts) and Kasimir Sydow at the organ.OrganizerEv.-Luth. Kirchengemeinde Alsterbund Hamburg
  • Afromandika Drum Dance TamTam Alsterdorf
    Afromandika Drum Dance TamTam Alsterdorf
    Sat 05.09. 13:00 - 14:30
    Workshops
    Join us for a captivating experience full of movement and rhythm. In drum dance, Afro-Manding rhythms are combined with movement. The easy-to-learn movements make getting started very simple – even for those who have never danced before and have only played the Djembe so far. This activity promotes team spirit, communication, and enhances camaraderie.
  • Grant Peace, Lord
    Grant Peace, Lord
    Sun 20.09. 15:00
    Concerts
    Other Concerts
    The Norddeutscher Kammerchor is a guest in Alsterdorf. Under the title "Da Pacem Domine," the choir will perform a cappella works by Gumpelzhaimer, Jenkins, Nystedt, Schütz, and other composers in the Martin-Luther-Kirche.ConductorMaria JürgensenOrganizerEv.-Luth. Kirchengemeinde Alsterbund Hamburg
  • Vanitas – On the Relevance of Johann Sebastian Bach's Cantata Texts
    Vanitas – On the Relevance of Johann Sebastian Bach's Cantata Texts
    Sun 11.10. 16:00
    Concerts
    Other Concerts
    Can centuries-old music still be relevant today? This is the question that AlsterVokal, the new project chamber choir of the Alsterbund parish, explores in its inaugural concert.Death and transience were everyday companions of life in the Baroque era. It is therefore not surprising that death, suffering, and pain are constantly addressed by Johann Sebastian Bach. However, texts that Bach set to music in this context often seem strange at first glance today. Nevertheless, the same themes are still constantly received by society today: The debate surrounding the legal reform of assisted suicide addresses the subject matter, as do questions about how an increasingly aging society can ensure care and medical treatment for all people in the future. AlsterVokal, together with the Alsterdorf Chamber Orchestra, soloists Floraline Spallek (soprano), Paula Rein (alto), Lukas Siebert (tenor), and Oliver Zinn (bass), will perform the Bach cantatas "Schauet doch und sehet, ob irgendein Schmerz sei", "Liebster Gott, wann werd' ich sterben", and "Mit Fried' und Freud' ich fahr dahin". Between the cantatas, in conversation with physician Clemens Heise, the relevance of the texts set to music by Bach concerning pain and death today will be explored.DirectionRenate Hübner and Kasimir SydowOrganizerEvangelical Lutheran Alsterbund Parish Hamburg
  • Concert for Reformation Day
    Concert for Reformation Day
    Sat 31.10. 17:00
    Concerts
    Other Concerts
    Kasimir Sydow plays Johann Sebastian Bach's so-called "Leipzig Chorales". The concert begins at 18:00; an introductory lecture at 16:30 will explain the background of the cycle beforehand. After the concert, the Verein zur Förderung der Kirchenmusik im Alsterbund e.V. invites you to the annual reception.OrganizerEv.-Luth. Kirchengemeinde Alsterbund Hamburg
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