Konzerthausorchester Berlim
Berlim, Sala de Concertos de Berlin — Großer Saal
Sobre o Evento
Desfrute de espectáculos clássicos distintos com a Konzerthausorchester Berlin. A orquestra, anteriormente conhecida como Berliner Sinfonie‐Orchester (BSO) até julho de 2006, é um conjunto musical proeminente na cidade.
Programação
- György Ligeti – Concert Românesc
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – Konzert für Klavier und Orchester G‐Dur KV 453
- Antonín Dvořák – Sinfonie Nr. 8 G‐Dur op. 88
Artistas
Orquestra: | Konzerthausorchester Berlim Em agosto de 2006, a Orquestra Sinfónica de Berlim passou a chamar‐se Konzerthausorchester Berlin. O novo nome reflecte a ligação entre a orquestra e a casa: com mais de uma centena de concertos em cada temporada, a orquestra deixa as suas marcas no programa da Konzerthaus. Juntamente com o seu maestro principal Lothar Zagrosek, a Konzerthausorchester Berlin continua a enriquecer a vida musical no centro de Berlim através de programas cativantes e novos formatos de concertos. Com mais de 12.000 subscritores, a Konzerthausorchester Berlin está entre as orquestras com o maior número de visitantes regulares na Alemanha. |
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Solista, Piano: | Alexander Melnikov |
Condutor: | Anja Bihlmaier |
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.
Comentários de Clientes
5.0 Suporte 5
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Bonnie H, USA
out 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.
Morada
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