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Sinfonisches Kammerorchester Berlin: Mozart

Berlin, Philharmonie Berlin — Kammermusiksaal

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About the Event

Experience chamber music like never before in this astonishing performance of masterworks by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart at Berlin's remarkable Philharmonie Berlin.

The Sinfonisches Kammerorchester Berlin is 5 years young, an ensemble of excellent musicians who place great value on sound awareness. The orchestra's colorful and fresh overall sound is characterized by the joy of playing and working together on the respective projects.
On St. Nicholas Day, they will perform an all‐Mozart program: the Coronation Mass, Jupiter Symphony and other pieces for orchestra and choir will be heard in the Philharmonie's Chamber Music Hall.

Program

  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – Krönungsmesse C‐Dur
  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – Klarinettenkonzert A‐Dur KV 622
  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – Exsultate, Jubilate
  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – Sinfonie Nr. 41 Jupiter Sinfonie
  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – Ave Verum Corpus
Program is subject to change

Artists

Orchestra: Sinfonisches Kammerorchester Berlin
Conductor: Thorsten Putscher
Soprano: tba
Choir: Max‐Reger‐Chor

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.

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Perhaps the most important composer of all time, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was an Austrian composer of the late 18th century. Born in 1756 in Salzburg, he showed prodigious musical talent from childhood. Beginning at five years of age, he composed more than 600 works, including concertos, symphonies, religious works and operas before his premature death at the age of 35. Hi influence over successive generations cannot be overestated - Ludwig van Beethoven wrote of Mozart "posterity will not see such a talent again in 100 years”. Despite the immense success of his compositions, and the acclaim he received across Europe, Mozart achieved little financial security and rwas buried in an unmarked grave in Vienna's St Marx Cemetery.

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Philharmonie Berlin, Herbert‐von‐Karajan‐Str. 1, Berlin, Germany — Google Maps

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