The Living Classic

Just pure energy and real music - no plan, no script

Music leads us into an inner space—a space full of emotion, where we are entirely with ourselves. With sensitive and calm, at times meditative compositions, the composer and pianist Thomas Lambrich, who lives in Hamburg and Tuscany, seeks to offer his listeners moments of presence, relaxation, and inner reflection: “I hope that my music allows people to create their own images and ideas.” His neo-classical compositions invite listeners on an emotional sonic journey that promises a respite from noise, haste, and stress.

As a child, Thomas learned not only the piano but also the harpsichord and church organ. Although music was the first great love of his life, he lacked the courage to make it the professional center of his life. After many years in a different career, he completely changed his life a few years ago and once again gave the piano a central place in it. He released his debut album Suoni di colore in 2024; following several single releases, his second album fæden was released last year. His compositions are streamed worldwide and featured in numerous genre playlists.

fæden — March 21, 2026

All people, all places, and all things in the world and beyond are connected by invisible threads. Through this infinite web of threads, everything is linked to everything else as one great whole—everything becomes one. “My compositions tell of the connections and places that have been particularly important and formative in my life so far,” explains Thomas Lambrich. With his calm piano music, he invites listeners to sense their own network of threads.

Sounds from Silence — June 13, 2026

Silence is far more than the absence of sound. Silence is a special state of awareness—of being present, of being with oneself. Music that emerges from silence is a gateway to the now, a way of experiencing the present moment. “With my music, I want to give listeners moments of presence,” promises Thomas Lambrich. His neo-classical compositions are sometimes more jazzy, sometimes more classical, but always full of feeling.

Music leads us into an inner space—a space full of emotion, where we are entirely with ourselves. With sensitive and calm, at times meditative compositions, the composer and pianist Thomas Lambrich, who lives in Hamburg and Tuscany, seeks to offer his listeners moments of presence, relaxation, and inner reflection: “I hope that my music allows people to create their own images and ideas.” His neo-classical compositions invite listeners on an emotional sonic journey that promises a respite from noise, haste, and stress.

As a child, Thomas learned not only the piano but also the harpsichord and church organ. Although music was the first great love of his life, he lacked the courage to make it the professional center of his life. After many years in a different career, he completely changed his life a few years ago and once again gave the piano a central place in it. He released his debut album Suoni di colore in 2024; following several single releases, his second album fæden was released last year. His compositions are streamed worldwide and featured in numerous genre playlists.

fæden — March 21, 2026

All people, all places, and all things in the world and beyond are connected by invisible threads. Through this infinite web of threads, everything is linked to everything else as one great whole—everything becomes one. “My compositions tell of the connections and places that have been particularly important and formative in my life so far,” explains Thomas Lambrich. With his calm piano music, he invites listeners to sense their own network of threads.

Sounds from Silence — June 13, 2026

Silence is far more than the absence of sound. Silence is a special state of awareness—of being present, of being with oneself. Music that emerges from silence is a gateway to the now, a way of experiencing the present moment. “With my music, I want to give listeners moments of presence,” promises Thomas Lambrich. His neo-classical compositions are sometimes more jazzy, sometimes more classical, but always full of feeling.

Our Dates

Here you will find an overview of our upcoming events. Purchase your tickets conveniently via our ticket shop or secure remaining tickets at the box office.

Advance sale EUR 18.00 | At the box office EUR 23.00 | Admission at 7:00 pm
 

Saturday, 21st March 2026 at 8:00 pm

Saturday, 13th June 2026 at 8:00 pm

Impressions of Thomas Lambrich