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About Berliner Philharmoniker
Currently, the Berliner Philharmoniker continues to thrive and engage audiences worldwide through a diverse concert schedule. Under the artistic direction of Kirill Petrenko since 2015, the orchestra has expanded its repertoire, regularly featuring both classical masterpieces and contemporary compositions. In recent seasons, they have pushed boundaries with innovative concert formats, helping to breathe new life into traditional concert-going experiences. The orchestra’s digital concert hall has garnered significant attention, allowing audiences to stream performances globally. This initiative, launched in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, has proved essential in reaching fans unable to attend live performances. Events like the annual 'Young Directors Project' and 'Philharmonic for Future' concert series exemplify their commitment to inclusivity and education, ensuring the legacy of classical music continues. Furthermore, the Berliner Philharmoniker regularly collaborates with acclaimed soloists and conductors, contributing to a dynamic concert season that includes a variety of symphonic concerts, chamber music, and special events throughout the year, including festival performances that showcase unique programming and thematic explorations.
Berliner Philharmoniker History
The Berliner Philharmoniker, founded in 1882, stands as one of the most prestigious orchestras in the world. From its inception, the orchestra cultivated a reputation for musical excellence, often under the direction of renowned maestros such as Herbert von Karajan and Claudio Abbado. In its early years, the Philharmonic performed in various venues in Berlin, but with the completion of the Philharmonie concert hall in 1963, the orchestra found its permanent home. The architecture of the concert hall, designed by Hans Scharoun, is notable for its innovative design and exceptional acoustics, attracting music lovers from across the globe. Over the decades, the Berliner Philharmoniker has created a rich legacy through its celebrated concerts, touring internationally, and cultivating a strong relationship with classical music radio and performance recordings. The orchestra has also been instrumental in commissioning and performing new works by contemporary composers, further enhancing its historical significance in the classical music landscape.
