Academy Concert I: Pierre Boulez Saal
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Immerse yourself in the stunning architecture of Berlin's breathtaking Pierre Boulez Saal for the ultimate concert set to awake your understanding of chamber music.
This season, you can once again enjoy the students of the Barenboim‐Said Academy in the Pierre Boulez Hall: in one‐hour programmes announced at short notice, the young musicians will give an insight into the repertoire they have been working on during the current semester. The first concert in the series will also mark the end of a week‐long chamber music workshop led by Michael Barenboim.
Pierre Boulez Saal
The Pierre Boulez Hall is the hall of the Barenboim‐Said Academy. Designed by Frank O. Geary, the hall opened in March 2017 in Berlin, Germany. The hall was named in tribute to French conductor and composer Pierre Boulez, a name suggested by the Argentinian‐Israeli pianist and conductor Daniel Barenboim. Despite being essentially a chamber venue, the structure has a cuboid shape that can accommodate medium‐sized orchestras, and up to 682 visitors. Architect and musicians alike seek to offer a 360 degree perspective on music, combining styles, cultures and viewpoints in the space.