Change in the Programme of the 29th Ludwig van Beethoven Easter Festival

The symphonic concert of the Polish Radio Orchestra in Warsaw, conducted by Leonard Slatkin and scheduled for Thursday, 17 April, has been cancelled.

Tickets purchased for this event can be refunded at the point of sale, in the form corresponding to the original method of purchase.

On the same day, 17 April, at 7:30 p.m., a vocal recital by Samuel Hasselhorn, accompanied by pianist Joseph Breinl, will take place in the Chamber Hall of the National Philharmonic. The concert by the German baritone, titled Stille Liebe / Silent Love, will feature songs by Robert Schumann and Gustav Mahler.

Samuel Hasselhorn is recognised as one of the most outstanding vocalists of the young generation. In 2018, he won First Prize at the prestigious Queen Elisabeth International Music Competition and has since gained international acclaim as an opera singer and highly regarded interpreter of art song. In 2024, he received the Diapason d’Or critics’ award for his recording of Die schöne Müllerin / The Fair Maid of the Mill—the first release in the five-year “Schubert 200” recording project. Also this year, his album Urlicht – Song of Death and Resurrection, recorded with the Poznań Philharmonic under the baton of Łukasz Borowicz, received the International Classical Music Award in the “Best Vocal Album” category.

We apologize for any inconvenience and thank you for your understanding.

29th Ludwig van Beethoven Easter Festival – “Beethoven and Great Poetry”

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