Sun, Jan. 11, 2026, 11.00 am | Elbphilharmonie, Recital Hall
GIOACHINO ROSSINI: Overture from the opera “Guillaume Tell” (arrangement by Thomas Horch)
HENRI TOMASI: „Être ou ne pas être“
JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH: Fugue from the Sonata for Violin No. 1 in G minor BWV 1001 (arrangement by Lars Karlin)
CLAUDE DEBUSSY: “Trois chansons de Charles d'Orléans” (arrangement by Michael Levin)
JEFFREY AGRELL: „Gospel Time“
EMILIO CEBRIÁN RUIZ: “Una noche en Granada” (arrangement by Maxi Santos)
PHILIP SPARKE: „Tokyo Triptych“
ANTON BRUCKNER: „Locus Iste“
DANIEL SCHNYDER: Trombone Quartet
JOSÉ MIGUEL WISNIK and LUIZ TATIT: “Baião de Quatro Toques” (arrangement by João Martinho)
Trombone: João Martinho
Trombone: Maximilian Eller
Trombone: Mario Montes
Trombone: Jonas Burow
João Martinho was born in Guimarães, Portugal, in 1991. He studied trombone with Stefan Schulz at the Berlin University of the Arts. He gathered orchestral experience in the Gustav Mahler Jugendorchester, the Berlin State Opera, the Komische Oper Berlin and as a member of the orchestral academy of the Düsseldorf Symphony Orchestra. He has been a member of the Hamburg Philharmonic State Orchestra since 2017.
The young Austrian Maximilian Eller was born in Tyrol in 1999. At the age of nine years old, he received his first trombone lessons in the State Music School Wipptal and has been completing his education with Benjamin Appel at the Tyrol State Conservatory since 2015. In 2017, he won the State- and National Competition Prima la Musica.
He gained orchestral experience with the Vienna Youth Orchestra and was a member of the Orchestra of the State Theatre at Gärtnerplatz in Munich.
Maximilian Eller has been deputy solo trombonist at the Hamburg Philharmonic State Orchestra since the season of 2022/2023.
Jonas Burow was born in Bopfingen in Swabia in 1990 and has been playing the trombone since he was ten. After being taught by his brother and Hubert Hegele, he became a junior student of Lothar Schmitt at the Würzburg Music Academy. There he also began full-time studies in 2009, graduating with distinction in 2014. He then completed a master’s degree with Stefan Schulz at the Berlin University of the Arts. Jonas Burow began playing in various youth orchestras at a young age and was a member of the National Youth Orchestra of Germany for many years. In 2010 he became bass trombone player at the Nürnberg Symphonic Orchestra. In 2016 he was appointed bass and contrabass trombonist at the Hamburg Philharmonic State Orchestra. Apart from his orchestral work, chamber music is another important focus for him. Jonas Burow has been a founding member of the brass ensemble Salaputia Brass since 2011, producing several CDs so far.
In addition, in 2019 he received a teaching assignment for bass and contrabass trombone at the Robert Schumann University in Düsseldorf in the class of Prof. Matthias Gromer.
Jonas Burow exclusively plays a bass trombone built by Josef Gopp.
The soundscapes of the Hamburg Philharmonic State Orchestra's chamber concerts are as diverse as the characters of the musicians who perform in them. The demands in the orchestra pit are often characterized by the size and diversity of the voices. Chamber music, on the other hand, reduces this dimension to smaller ensembles and allows for intimate musical interaction. As in a dialog, different opinions come together, new ideas emerge and develop during the performance, opening up a creative space for spontaneous development.
Venue: Elbphilharmonie, Recital Hall, Platz der Deutschen Einheit 4, 20457 Hamburg
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