Famous concertos for horn, trumpet and orchestra at Philharmonie Berlin
Berlin, Philharmonie Berlin — Kammermusiksaal
About the Event
Immerse yourself in the stunning architecture of Berlin's breathtaking Philharmonie Berlin and enjoy Famous concertos for horn, trumpet and orchestra at Philharmonie Berlin.
Practical Information
Seating & Categories:
Cat. 1: Block A Rows 1‐6
Cat. 2: Block D Rows 1‐6
Cat. 3: Block E Rows 1‐6, Block F Gallery Rows 1‐4, Block B Rows 1‐6
Cat. 4: Block F Rows 1‐5, Block G Rows 1‐5
Cat. 5: Block C Rows 1‐4, Block H Rows 1‐6, Block H Gallery Rows 1‐4
Program
- Johann Sebastian Bach – Orchestersuite D‐Dur Nr. 3
- Georg Friedrich Händel – Wassermusik
- Georg Philipp Telemann – Sonate D‐Dur für Trompete und Orchester
- Johann Sebastian Bach – Brandenburgisches Konzert Nr. 1
- Georg Philipp Telemann – Tafelmusik Es‐Dur für 2 Hörner und Orchester
- Georg Friedrich Händel – Feuerwerksmusik
Artists
Soloist: | Radek Baborak |
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Orchestra: | Sinfonie Orchester Berlin The Sinfonie Orchester Berlin with its principal conductor Stanley Dodds and all its other famous conductors and soloists have performed since their very beginning at the magnificent Philharmonie Berlin, one of the world’s most renowned concert halls with unparalleled acoustics. |
Horn: | Ben Goldscheider |
Trumpet: | Jirka Joidek |
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