Rudolf Steiner Haus

Rudolf Steiner Haus
© Johannes Beschoner

Rudolf Steiner Haus

040 4133160
http://rudolf-steiner-haus.de

Mittelweg 12, 20148 Hamburg, Deutschland

Opening hours

Events

  • Singing Sues Gala Concert 2026
    Singing Sues Gala Concert 2026
    Sat 19.09. 17:00
    Concerts
    Other Concerts
    This anniversary gala is more than a concert. It is a journey through ten years of shared singing, growth and touching moments. The SINGING SUES present an exceptionally broad repertoire: powerful rock and pop songs, groovy jazz arrangements, moving musical and film melodies as well as festive, classical choral tones. Large, euphoric choir moments alternate with quiet, intimate passages. It is precisely this range that makes the concerts of the SINGING SUES so special. Many visitors report after the concerts goosebumps, being swept up in euphoria, but also tears in their eyes. The music touches not only the head, but above all the heart. Each piece is sung with presence, expression and palpable passion. For the tenth anniversary the SINGING SUES collect their musical highlights from a decade and add new arrangements and special surprises. The festive ambience of the Rudolf Steiner Haus adds extra shine to the evening and makes the gala a true event. An evening full of emotions, energy and musical diversity. An experience that connects and lingers long after.
  • Hanse Guitar Festival | Opening Concert "20 Years of the Hamburg Youth Guitar Orchestra"
    Hanse Guitar Festival | Opening Concert "20 Years of the Hamburg Youth Guitar Orchestra"
    Thu 05.11. 19:00 - 20:30
    Concerts
    Classical Music
    LMR members
    JugendGitarrenOrchester-Hamburg | With the JugendGitarrenOrchester-Hamburg, the JGOH-Juniorteam Nord, and the JGOH-Juniorteam Ost founded in 2020, GitarreHamburg – recognized as a provider of independent youth welfare since 2025 – organizes three free ensemble offerings for Hamburg's children and young people. In recent years, the members have won well over 300 prizes in the "Jugend musiziert" competition, including first prizes with top scores in the final federal competition. In 2025, the "unofficial" youth guitar ensemble of the Hanseatic city was awarded 1st place in the German Orchestra Competition, having already been among the prize winners in 2012. In 2011, 2015, 2019, and 2024, it won 1st prize four times in a row at the state orchestra competition "Orchestrale". In addition to concerts at the Elbphilharmonie, Laeiszhalle, Rolf Liebermann Studio, or in the Fabrik, and tours at home and abroad, the young ensemble has attracted attention with six self-produced CD and DVD productions. With the JGOH-Juniorteams Ost and Nord, it has two of its own junior ensembles where children can prepare for later participation in the "main" JGOH.
  • Classic Children's Concert
    Classic Children's Concert
    Sun 15.11. 10:00
    Concerts
    Other Concerts
    A concert in the Classical Children's Concert series - Coco & the Colorful World of FeelingsCoco and the World of Feelings invite children aged 2 and up and their companions on a musical journey full of wonder, movement, and emotion. Together with the little chameleon Coco, we discover how calm, sadness, anger, joy, and surprise transform into music. This creates small soundscapes that are sometimes delicate and quiet, sometimes lively and full of energy. Loving, child-friendly moderation guides the audience through the program, taking the young listeners by the hand and making the world of sounds playfully understandable and tangible. The ensemble Vivalis Project accompanies Coco with violin, cello, piano, cajón, ocean drum, and percussion through an imaginative world of sound where classical magic can be experienced up close. With chiffon scarves, egg shakers, and engaging participatory moments, listening becomes a shared experience where children can not only hear the music but also see, feel, and co-create it. Well-known music by J. S. Bach and L. v. Beethoven, as well as other outstanding composers, opens small doors into big emotional spaces. The concert combines music, movement, and emotional development in a child-friendly way, creating a special first access to the world of classical music. Be there when little ears discover big sounds and the world of music becomes tangible. Duration: approx. 60 min, no intermission.
  • Classical Noon – An Hour of Respite - Chamber Concert with Classical Instruments
    Classical Noon – An Hour of Respite - Chamber Concert with Classical Instruments
    Sun 15.11. 12:00
    Concerts
    Classical Music
    An event in the Vivalis Project series - Classics at Noon – An Hour of RespiteThe Vivalis Project invites you to a special musical break. For an hour, let everyday life fade away: familiar masterpieces, touching melodies, and spirited rhythms create space for pausing, recharging, and enjoying.The program takes you through different eras, moods, and musical worlds. Baroque lightness from Antonio Vivaldi and Johann Sebastian Bach meets the romantic expressiveness of Johannes Brahms and Camille Saint-Saëns. Also featured are the South American passion of Astor Piazzolla, the dramatic sound world of Georges Bizet, the captivating virtuosity of Vittorio Monti, and the festive energy of the Strauß tradition.This creates a varied concert program: from calm, almost floating moments to fiery dances and melodies that are immediately moving. The music unfolds in an approachable atmosphere and opens up a space in the middle of the day – far from appointments, news, and daily hustle and bustle. "Classics at Noon" is an invitation to interrupt your usual rhythm for a moment, listen attentively, and return to the rest of your day with renewed energy.
  • Pugacheva's Hits - Vivalis Project
    Pugacheva's Hits - Vivalis Project
    Sun 15.11. 16:00
    Concerts
    Pop
    Music that has captured millions of hearts, in a new sound: Vivalis Project presents an instrumental tribute to Alla Pugacheva!This is an instrumental tribute to the singer whose songs have become an integral part of life for several generations. The Primadonna's work is characterized by incredible melodism and deep drama. Vivalis Project, a group known for its mastery of the classical crossover genre, takes on the exciting task of conveying the entire emotional range of these great songs without a single sung word.This evening, familiar melodies will be freed from the constraints of lyrics and presented in exquisite chamber music arrangements. Violin, cello, piano, percussion, and brass instruments will take on the role of storytellers, compelling listeners to re-experience the joy, nostalgia, and hope inherent in this music.The concert program covers various creative periods of the artist, from early bright hits to profound ballads. The audience will hear a virtuosic reinterpretation of iconic compositions: A Million Scarlet Roses, Don't Hurt Me, You Are in the World, This World, Blizzard Again, Harlequino, Don't Deny Love, Iceberg, Candle Burning, and others!Don't miss an evening of nostalgia and high-performance art in the atmospheric hall!
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