Classical music that moves - The Neue Philharmonie invites you to a concert evening on April 29, 2026 that combines nature, narrative power and virtuosity. Ludwig van Beethoven's Symphony No. 6 "Pastorale" unfolds impressive soundscapes of landscape, tranquillity and movement.
On the other hand, there is the Viola Concerto by Lutz Schumacher: a three-movement work for viola and orchestra in A minor, which, as an homage to "beautiful old things", combines baroque and church music echoes with an opulent, emotional tonal language and gives the often underestimated viola room for great expressiveness between dreams, weeping and laughter - interpreted by the young Spanish violist Luz Elisabeth.It gives the often underestimated viola room for great expressiveness between dreaming, crying and laughing - interpreted by the young Spanish violist Luz Elisabeth Sanchez.
The program is rounded off by Gioachino Rossini's rousing overture to "William Tell", which radiates tension and dramatic energy.
Lutz Schumacher will host the evening and will also conduct it together with Andreas Schulz.



