Johann Strauss Bresłau Festival Orchestra — Johann Strauss Gala at Philharmonie Berlin (Chamber Music Hall)
Berlin, Philharmonie Berlin — Kammermusiksaal
About the Event
Immerse yourself in the stunning architecture of Berlin's breathtaking Philharmonie for the ultimate concert set to awake your understanding of classical music.
No other conductor understood how to translate his compositional creativity into countless melodic and now world‐famous waltzes, mazurkas, and polkas. The great Johann Strauss composed a total of 16 operettas and countless pieces of music that continue to fascinate listeners with their joyful effect even 100 years after his death.
The young Johann Strauss Breslau Festival Orchestra, which tours throughout Europe, brings gems of this ingenuity to the stage with first‐class soloists. Unforgettable melodies from Viennese operetta bring bliss. A few bars are enough to lighten the mood. Let yourself be carried away by this wonderful waltz frenzy.
Artists
Violin: | Viktor Kuznetsov |
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Orchestra: | Johann Strauss Bresłau Festival Orchestra |
Conductor: | Bartosz Żurakowski |
Soprano: | Alexandra Reinprecht |
Philharmonie Berlin
The Philharmonie is a concert hall opened in 1963 in West Berlin. It is considered the musical heart of the German capital, as well as the new urban centre after the fall of the infamous Berlin Wall. Its distinctive bright yellow exterior and unusual tent-like shape quickly made it a city landmark. The surprising design and architecture were initially viewed negatively by many, but the Philharmonie is now considered a model for concert halls worldwide. The architect, Hans Scharoun, aimed to design a concert hall in which the focal point - the musicians on the concert platform - is equally visible from every seat, an aim that gave rise to the hall's unusual shape. Since its inauguration, the Berliner Philharmonie has hosted numerous concerts, often featuring acclaimed soloists and conductors.
Address
Philharmonie Berlin, Herbert‐von‐Karajan‐Str. 1, Berlin, Germany — Google Maps