Sir András Schiff presents a special chamber music evening in Bonn

Event: Sir András Schiff presents - Piano Trios in Bonn in Kammermusiksaal Hermann J. Abs, Bonngasse 22–24, 53111 Bonn on 3. July 2027

Date and Time

3. July 2027 19:30

Location

Hermann J. Abs Chamber Music Hall
Bonngasse 24-26, 53111 Bonn, Deutschland

Price

45,00

About this Event

Concerts

Mood

Relaxed

Venue Type

Inside

A chamber music evening of rare intensity at the Beethoven House

On July 3, 2027, Sir András Schiff will bring to the stage in the Hermann J. Abs chamber music hall in Bonn one of those evenings that not only play chamber music but make it shine. Under the title Sir András Schiff presents, fine orchestration in small groups, precise synchronization, and great musical tension meet the intimate live atmosphere of the Beethoven House. For the cycle, Schiff has invited young musicians Stephen Waarts and Julia Hagen. ([beethoven.de](https://www.beethoven.de/en/termine/list?series.key=ag9iZWV0aG92ZW4tdml1cjNyHAsSD3Rlcm1pbnNlcmllc2NhdBiAgICmpMOJCQw))

Beethoven in focus, human and highly concentrated

The evening is dedicated to Beethoven's chamber music for violin, cello, and piano. This is exactly where the charm lies: three voices, a dialogue, no distance. In the small hall, every motif, every dynamic shading, every breath between the phrases condenses. Sir András Schiff, who is in demand worldwide as a pianist, conductor, educator, and passionate interpreter of Beethoven, brings with him that stylistic authority that has grown from decades of concert experience. His recordings and programs range from Bach and Mozart to the complete Beethoven sonatas. ([laphil.com](https://www.laphil.com/people/sir-andras-schiff?utm_source=openai))

A hall built for closeness

The chamber music hall is designed for concentrated listening and is considered a special place for intimate concert experiences in the Beethoven House. The room is air-conditioned and technically modern; the house itself is located at Bonngasse 22-24 in Bonn's old town. For access, the Bertha-von-Suttner-Platz/Beethovenhaus stop and several parking options nearby, including the Marktgarage, are relevant. The house offers barrier-free access, although without an elevator, ramp, or barrier-free restroom in the hall area. ([beethovenfest.de](https://www.beethovenfest.de/en/locations/beethoven-haus-bonn/1))

Why this evening stands out

Sir András Schiff combines scientific accuracy with emotional depth. His career began early, leading from the Liszt Academy in Budapest and international competition successes in London to world-class; his discography at ECM and his awards underscore this rank. For Bonn, this is more than just another concert: It is a chamber music evening that does not treat Beethoven in a museum-like manner but makes him vibrant, present, and emotionally strong. The young ensemble also promises fresh energy and a tension-filled balance between maturity and new beginnings. ([ecmrecords.com](https://ecmrecords.com/artists/andras-schiff/?utm_source=openai))

Conclusion: Anyone who wants to experience fine chamber music tension, great proximity to Beethoven, and a high-caliber trio program should mark this Bonn concert evening. In the chamber music hall, those moments arise when music appears very close, very direct, and very grand. ([internet.beethoven.de](https://internet.beethoven.de/pdf-web/saison_26_27.pdf?utm_source=openai))

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