The third concert in the Stegreif@Jazzhall Hamburg series is a musical invitation: feel:free.
Whether standing or sitting, dancing or running, from a bird's eye view or in the middle of the action - music can be enjoyed in so many different ways. Stegreif's feel:free is an invitation to rediscover orchestral music. To people who never actually listen to classical music, to those who like to groove and to those who want to experience well-known repertoire in a new way.
Because orchestral music can be so much more than existing conventions: The joy of making and experiencing music, a wondrous mixture of strong emotions and tender moments. Feeling and freedom. Unleashed energy.
With feel:free, Stegreif consciously focusses on the atmosphere at the moment of the event. Works by known and unknown composers such as Wilhelmine von Bayreuth, Clara Schumann, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky and Edward Elgar's Enigma Variations flow into this frenzy. Original compositions by members of the ensemble are just as much a part of it as many improvised moments, which the audience not only accompanies with its reactions, but actively helps to shape.
Photo: Navina Neuschl