The Vienna Philharmonics in Berlin
From 01 - 05 December 2010 Berlin is playing host to what has to be the most sensational guest performance for many years: the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra is honouring the Berlin Philharmonie with a series of concerts. The programme consists of all nine Beethoven symphonies - a unique event outside Vienna.
Hardly any orchestra is as closely linked to European musical history as the Philharmonic Orchestra from the Austrian metropolis. Berlin has been chosen as the venue for this one-off event: the showcasing of the complete symphonic works of the great Ludwig van Beethoven. Conducted by Christian Thielemann.
The series of concerts begins on Wednesday 01 December 2010 with Symphonies number 4 and 5. Thursday and Saturday will see performances of numbers 6 and 7 and then numbers 1, 2 and 3 before the grand finale on the first Sunday in Advent, on which performances of symphony number 8 and, of course, the Ninth - featuring soloists Annette Dasch and the Rundfunkchor Berlin - will mark the indisputable climax to the event.
We have created a series of fantastic arrangements around what really will be a unique experience. They all include an introduction to the works by Götz Teusch, the famous first cellist of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra over afternoon tea, 1st or 2nd category tickets to the concert and an exclusive luncheon in the Grüne Salon of the Philharmonie.
From EUR 887.00 per person
We will be pleased to send you the complete programme on request.
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