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Konzerthausorchester Berlin

Berlin, Konzerthaus Berlin — Großer Saal

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About the Event

Enjoy distinctive classical performances with the Konzerthausorchester Berlin. The orchestra, formerly known as the Berliner Sinfonie‐Orchester (BSO) until July 2006, is a prominent musical ensemble in the city.

Program

  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – Overture to 'The Abduction from the Seraglio', KV 384
  • Gioachino Rossini – 'Tanti affetti in tal momento' – Aria from 'La Donna del lago'
  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – Overture to 'Così fan tutte', KV 588; 'Ei parte…senti…ah no!…Per pietà, ben mio, perdona' – Aria of Fiordiligi from 'Così fan tutte', KV 588
  • Gioachino Rossini – Overture to 'William Tell'; Overture to 'Il signor Bruschino'; 'Assisa ai pié di un salice' – Aria from 'Otello'
  • Joseph Haydn – Symphony No. 97 in C major, Hob. I:97
Program is subject to change

Artists

Soloist: Julia Lezhneva

soprano

Orchestra: Konzerthausorchester Berlin

In August 2006, the Berlin Symphony Orchestra was renamed Konzerthausorchester Berlin. The new name reflects the bond between orchestra and house: with more than a hundred concerts each season, the orchestra leaves its marks on the Konzerthaus programme. Together with its Chief Conductor Lothar Zagrosek, the Konzerthausorchester Berlin continues to enrich musical life in the center of Berlin through captivating programs and new concert formats. With over 12,000 subscribers the Konzerthausorchester Berlin is among the orchestras with the highest number of regular visitors in Germany.

Conductor: Joana Mallwitz

Konzerthaus Berlin

The Konzerthaus Berlin is a concert hall situated on the Gendarmenmarkt, the most beautiful square in the city. Built in 1821, the structure initially served as a theater. Severely damaged in the Second World War, it was rebuilt as a concert hall in 1977, with a neoclassical interior, and changed its name to reflect its new function in 1994. Consistently numbered among the top five concert halls in the world, the Konzerthaus hosts around 500 performances every year, ranging from symphony and chamber concerts featuring international stars to new music and children's concerts.

Customer Reviews

5.0 of 5

  • Bonnie H, USA

    Oct 2024

    This concert was exceptional! It's always a treat to attend an event in the Berln Koncerthaus, because the building is so beautiful, but this one was extra special because of the two very young women who were featured as conductor and violin soloist.

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Address

Konzerthaus Berlin, Gendarmenmarkt, Berlin, Germany — Google Maps

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