Danube’s Banks

Made in Hamburg

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Danube's Banks
Danube's Banks © Julia Kemp
  • Doors open 19:30

  • Start 20:30

  • End ca. 22:00

When Django goes dancing

This music evokes road trips and long summer nights of non-stop dancing: Danube’s Banks are a byword for a danceable mix of gypsy swing with connections to Django Reinhardt, Klezmer and Balkan beats. Saxophone and clarinet revel in characteristic Balkan and Klezmer melodies; the accompaniment also provides the necessary driving grooves with rhythm guitar and drumming.

Their outfits and instruments are retro, their music not one bit old-fashioned however, but always intoxicating. They began with street music in St. Pauli and you can still enjoy the experience here if the weather is good. Because nowhere are you so very close to your audience. But the sextet also makes bars, pubs, clubs and concert halls willingly uneasy – and now the Elbphilharmonie!

Performers

Danube’s Banks

Jonathan Wolters clarinet, guitar, vocals
Jan-Hendrik Röckemann saxophone
Timo Zett guitar, vocals
Jenny Apelmo Mattson bass, vocals
Malte Müller drums

Series

Made in Hamburg

Promoter: HamburgMusik

In collaboration with RockCity
Supported by Haspa Musik Stiftung
Presented by ByteFM

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During your visit

Elbphilharmonie Plaza

A public viewing platform on the 8th floor of the Elbphilharmonie

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Food and Drink

Before the concert and in the interval

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