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September 9, 2024 - Musikfest Berlin

Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra

Vladimir Jurowski, conductor

Christina Bock, mezzo-soprano

 

Program

Johannes Brahms
Tragic Overture in D minor, op. 81

 

Arnold Schönberg
Four Songs, op. 22

 

John Adams
Harmony Theory

 

 

September 29, 2024

Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra
Ton Koopman, conductor

 

Program

Jean-Philippe Rameau
Les Indes galantes: Suite

 

Georg Friedrich Händel
Concerto a due cori No. 2 in F major HWV 333

 

Johann Sebastian Bach
Orchestral Suite No. 4 in D major BWV 1069

 

Joseph Haydn
Symphony No. 100 G major »Military Symphony«

 

 

October 14, 2024

Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra

Antonello Manacorda, conductor

Maria Bengtsson, soprano

 

Program

Charles Ives
The Unanswered Question

 

Samuel Barber

Knoxville: Summer of 1915 for soprano and orchestra op. 24

 

Robert Schumann
Symphony No. 2 in C major op. 61

 

 

December 1, 2024

Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra

Vladimir Jurowski, conductor

Mitsuko Uchida, piano

 

Program

Arnold Schönberg
Theme and Variations for Orchestra op. 43b

 

Ludwig van Beethoven
Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 3 in C minor op. 37

 

Johannes Brahms
Serenade No. 1 D major op. 11

 

 

December 23, 2024

Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra

Vladimir Jurowski, conductor

Dorothee Mields, soprano

Ulrike Malotta, alto

Sebastian Kohlhepp, tenor (Evangelist)

Kieran Carrel, tenor

Andreas Wolf, bass

Berlin State and Cathedral Choir

Vocalconsort Berlin

 

Program

Johann Sebastian Bach
Christmas Oratorio BWV 248

 

 

February 23, 2025

Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra

Giedre Šlekyte, conductor

Johan Dalene, violin

 

Program

Hannah Eisendle
heliosis for orchestra

 

Tebogo Monnakgotla
Globe Skimmer Surfing the Somali Jet, Concerto for Violin and Orchestra

 

Robert Schumann
Symphony No. 1 B-flat major op. 38 »Spring Symphony«

Berliner Philharmonie

The Berliner Philharmonie is a concert hall in Berlin, Germany. Home to the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, the building is acclaimed for both its acoustics and its architecture.

 

The Philharmonie lies on the south edge of the city's Tiergarten and just west of the former Berlin Wall, an area that for decades suffered from isolation and drabness but that today offers ideal centrality, greenness, and accessibility. Its cross street and postal address is Herbert-von-Karajan-Straße, named for the orchestra's longest-serving principal conductor. The neighborhood, often dubbed the Kulturforum, can be reached on foot from the Potsdamer Platz station.

 

Actually a two-venue facility with connecting lobby, the Philharmonie comprises a Großer Saal of 2,440 seats for orchestral concerts and a chamber-music hall, the Kammermusiksaal, of 1,180 seats. Though conceived together, the smaller venue was added only in the 1980s.

 

By subway (U-Bahn):

Lines U2 (Bahnhöfe Potsdamer Platz or MendelssohnBartholdy-Park)

By city train (S-Bahn):

Lines S1, S2, S25 (Potsdamer Platz)

By regional train:

Lines RE3, RE4, RE5 (Potsdamer Platz)

By bus directly to the Philharmonie:

Lines 200 (Philharmonie), M48, M85 (Kulturforum or Varian-Fry-Straße),
Further bus lines: M29 (Potsdamer Brücke), M41 (Potsdamer Platz)

By car:

A limited number of parking spaces are available on the Philharmonie property. Please use the parking garages under the Sony Center and under the Potsdamer Platz Arkaden (Entrance at Reichpietschufer).

By bycicle:

A limited number of bycicle stands are available on front and behind the Philharmonie. Additional stands can be found in front of the State Library (Staatsbibliothek) across the street.

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