Concerts in Köpenick Palace Berlin
Berlin, Köpenick Palace — Aurorasaal
About the Event
Take a step off the beaten path in Berlin, and indulge in a musical interlude at Köpenick Palace.
Young talents and established musicians perform in the Aurora Hall of the lovely Baroque palace.
Program
- Various composers – Iberische Klänge
Artists
| Soprano: | Ines Pinto Inês Pinto is a Portuguese soprano based in Berlin who works as a freelancer on projects throughout Europe. In 2025, she was awarded third prize at the Portuguese singing competition “Prémio José Augusto Alegria.” She is, among other things, a member of the Frauenland Ensemble, performing in productions such as “Alma, vida e coração” and “Kurt Weill im Licht,” as well as part of a duo with guitarist Márcio Silva specializing in the Iberian song repertoire since the 2024 season, she has also performed regularly at the Berlin Palace Concerts. She completed her training in opera singing and earned a master’s degree in music education at the University of Évora. Her repertoire includes opera roles such as Barbarina, Papagena, Dido, Amore, Cleopatra, Madame Herz, and Galatea, as well as solo performances in works by John Rutter, Pergolesi, and Joseph Martin, among others. |
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| Guitar: | Márcio Silva Márcio Silva is a Portuguese classical guitarist with extensive experience in the solo and chamber music repertoire. He studied at the University of Évora and has been recognized as a chamber musician with awards including First Prize at the Prémio Jovens Músicos (EMCY) in 2022 and First Prize at the Veria Guitar Festival in 2023. His artistic focus lies on finely nuanced ensemble work and the interpretation of classical and contemporary works, particularly in the Iberian repertoire for voice and guitar. |
Köpenick Palace
Köpenick Palace is a waterside Baroque building in Köpenick, Berlin, built in 1558 as a hunting lodge on the river island of a former Slavic castle. The Palace was home to royal figures including King Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden and Frederick I and II of Prussia. The building is surrounded by a beautiful English-style park and has been used as an exhibition venue since 1963. Köpenick Palace now serves as Berlin's Museum of Decorative Arts,exhibiting decorative arts of the Rococo, Baroque and Renaissance periods, as well as a permanent exhibition called “RoomArt” and masterworks in interior design of the 16th and 18th century.
Customer Reviews
4.8 of 5
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Michael W, Deutschland
Feb 2026
Ganz tolle Darbieting!
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Alfred M, Deutschland
Jan 2026
unkomplizierte Online Buchung, alles professionell
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Beate B, Deutschland
Dec 2025
Die Künstlerin hat wunderbar und sehr musikalisch die Stücke vorgetragen, jedoch der Raum war zu Klein für die Lautstärke der Musik.
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Ellen V, Deutschland
Dec 2025
Ein wunderbares Konzert
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claudia B, Deutschland
Nov 2025
Ein wunderbares Konzert! Leider war der Aurorasaal nicht komplett gefüllt.
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Nicole C, Deutschland
Oct 2025
Es war wunderbar. Die Künstlerinnen haben uns ein unvergessliches Erlebnis beschert.
Address
Köpenick Palace, Schlossinsel Köpenick, Berlin, Germany — Google Maps