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In the heart of Düsseldorf, the Tonhalle is set to host a three-day concert series, showcasing local talent from various genres. From classical and avant-garde to pop and world music, the event promises a diverse range of performances.
The series kicks off on Wednesday, December 16, at 8 PM, with a program that includes Salome Amend, a percussionist specializing in classical and avant-garde music, and Sebastian Gahler, a pianist known for his work with the Sebastian Gahler Trio.
On the same day, viewers at home can enjoy the performances through a livestream, with an online ticket priced at 5 Euro. The access code for the livestream will be provided on the concert day. For those who wish to support the music scene, a donation button will be available during the livestream.
Jonathan Schimmer will serve as a guide for viewers, providing insights and context to the performances. Cameras will follow instrumentalists and singers as they introduce themselves and perform concerts, offering a unique and intimate experience for livestream viewers.
On Thursday, December 17, the concerts will continue at 8 PM. The lineup includes Muzaffer Görenc, who plays the saz and performs music from Anatolia, and Minguet Quartett, a classical ensemble.
Friday, December 18, will feature two performances at 5 PM and 8 PM. The lineup includes Wagaku Miyabi, a duo playing music from Japan, and Mayo Velvo, a vocalist performing chanson music.
The Tonhalle has a rich history of hosting important classical music events, including public concerts and livestreams. For instance, on September 14, 2025, the Robert-Schumann-Saal of Tonhalle Düsseldorf played host to the Aeolus Prize Winners Concert, which was livestreamed worldwide.
For the most accurate and up-to-date details on the "music made in Düsseldorf" livestream, we recommend checking the official Tonhalle Düsseldorf website or their official social media channels closer to the event date. Tickets for Tonhalle events can usually be purchased directly through their box office or official ticketing services.
Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity to experience the vibrant and diverse music scene in Düsseldorf! Whether you're a music enthusiast or simply looking for an enjoyable evening, the "music made in Düsseldorf" concert series promises to deliver an unforgettable experience.
[1] https://www.tonhalle.de/en/events/ [3] https://www.tonhalle.de/en/news/icma-2025-award-ceremony-highlights-tonhalle-dusseldorf-as-prominent-venue-for-classical-music/
Experience the diverse range of entertainment in Düsseldorf's vibrant music scene, as the three-day livestream event, "music made in Dusseldorf," showcases local talents in various genres, including classical, avant-garde, pop, and world music.
For a unique and intimate experience, tune in on Wednesday, December 16, at 8 PM, to watch Jonathan Schimmer guide viewers through the performances of Salome Amend, a classical and avant-garde percussionist, and Sebastian Gahler, known for his work with the Sebastian Gahler Trio.