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Charity concert to mark the day of German Unity

Tue 3 October 2023

11 am

Großer Saal

Special concert

In aid of the “Zentrum für gute Taten e. V.”

€ 25 | concessions € 10
€ 25 | concessions € 10
€ 25 | concessions € 10

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Charity concert to mark the day of German Unity
Tue 3. October 2023 / 11 am / Großer Saal

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Charity concert to mark the day of German Unity
Tue 3. October 2023 / 11 am / Großer Saal
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Roberto de la Guía Martínez has been a solo trombonist at the Wuppertal Symphony Orchestra since 2022 – at this charity concert, he will demonstrate his skill with the Trombone Concertino, which was composed by Ferdinand David, a close friend of Robert Schumann. Although the composer was himself a violinist, he nevertheless managed to compose an utterly charming piece for the trombone with his Concertino. “There isn’t much of a repertoire for solo trombone,” says Patrick Hahn in happy anticipation of the “wonderful Concertino”. Wuppertal’s director of music has combined this piece with Tchaikovsky’s Fantasy Overture “Romeo and Juliet”, into which the composer has poured the entire range of emotions found in Shakespeare’s drama, as well as Jean Sibelius’ Sixth Symphony. In this work, the Finnish composer often references ancient church modes that give long sections of the piece an almost archaic tranquillity and soaring majesty.

Programme

Pyotr I. Tchaikovsky
Fantasy Overture “Romeo and Juliet”

Ferdinand David
Concertino for Trombone and Orchestra in E-flat major, op. 4

Jean Sibelius
Symphony No. 6 in D minor, op. 104

Performers

Roberto de la Guía Martínez
trombone
Wuppertal Symphony Orchestra
Patrick Hahn
conductor

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Worth Knowing For Your Visit

  • Performance Venue Grosser Saal

    The event is taking place in the Großer Saal, the heart of the Historische Stadthalle. Its famous acoustics, spectacular sense of space under a ceiling that is 17 metres high, its décor and galleries take one’s breath away time and again.

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The FAQs for visitors and event organisers should answer questions concerning your visit or event organisation.

Directions

The Historische Stadthalle is located in the heart of North Rhine-Westphalia and lies in the centre of Wuppertal-Elberfeld. We are easily reached by public transport. The ICE train station and local bus stops are in the immediate vicinity.

This is where you will find detailed directions.

Parking Flat Day Rate

Make use of our flat day rate for parking. It only costs 4 euros. One useful tip: you can pay at the pay stations in the multi-storey car park itself or in the stairwell either when you return to your vehicle or in advance of attending events. That will save you time waiting at the pay stations after the end of events.

Accessibility

It goes without saying that the Historische Stadthalle is equipped to provide access for disabled people.

Wheelchair ramps and lifts (with announcement) will provide you with easy access to all rooms.

Parking spaces for disabled people are available both in the multi-storey car park and in the Südstrasse car park.

Toilets for disabled people can be found on the ground floor (to the right of the main entrance) at the eastern end of the foyer. They are clearly signposted.

A wheelchair is available in the building.

An unlimited number of wheelchair places is available in the Großer Saal.

Our concierge, foyer team and culinaria staff are happy to help should you need assistance at any time.