Film concert with Frank Strobel
EFPI FILMPHILHARMONIE PRESENTATION Film Copyright © Park Circus Limited Musik Copyright © Sewell/Kay Edition The film will be shown in the original version with German subtitles.
EFPI FILMPHILHARMONIE PRESENTATION Film Copyright © Park Circus Limited Musik Copyright © Sewell/Kay Edition The film will be shown in the original version with German subtitles.
Behind the partially reconstructed façade of the Berlin Palace, the Humboldt Forum opens up with collections from many cultures around the world. The musicians return to the historic location where the RSB has performed several times in the Palace of the Republic in the past. Inspired by the collections and exhibitions, they will play micro-concerts on the six museum Sundays from November 2024 to April 2025, each at 14:00. Entry is free. The programmes of the concerts will be announced on the websites of the RSB and the Humboldt Forum before the respective dates.
The brochure on page 24 contains incorrect prices for the concert on 30 December in the Konzerthaus. The following prices apply: € 45 / 48 / 51 /55 /60 / 65
At this concert, the RSB is supported by two choirs from the Händelgymnasium. The audience is also cordially invited to sing along to the classics of the Christmas season: from festive and contemplative to classical and upbeat. You can look forward to a musical Advent with well-known and new Christmas compositions.To prepare for the sing-along concert, you can download the sheet music for the sing-along piece and listen to recordings here.Recordings with vocals:Il est né Ding-Dong Bells We wish you a merry christmas Stille Nacht In dulci jubiloPlayback:Il est né Ding-Dong Bells We wish you a merry christmas Stille Nacht In dulci jubiloEnjoy practicing!
In our moderated rehearsals, visitors get to know the most important genres of classical music: Symphony, solo concerto, symphonic poem. In conversation with the conductor, orchestra musician or soloist, you will learn exciting facts about the works and gain an in-depth insight into the orchestra’s rehearsal work. This is an offer for school classes from intermediate level and adults. Duration: approx. 90 minutes. Participation free of charge. The moderation will be in German.
Where does jazz begin and classical music end? With the new “Jazzik” series, the RSB fuses jazz, classical and minimal music.After the concert, the jazz duo of Markus Ehrlich (saxophone) and Attila Muehl (guitar) will bring the evening to an atmospheric close in the foyer.The concert will be broadcast on Deutschlandfunk Kultur on December 4 at 8:03 pm.
Visitors get to know the most important genres of classical music in our moderated rehearsals: Symphony, solo concerto, symphonic poem. In conversation with the conductor, orchestra musician or soloist, you will learn exciting facts about the works and gain an in-depth insight into the orchestra’s rehearsal work. This is an offer for school classes from intermediate level and adults. The moderation will be in German.Duration: approx. 90 minutes. Participation free of charge.
In the evening at the bar, someone tells great stories: Adventure, drama, entanglement, love, wisdom, humour. The radioeins storytelling lounge has been creating exactly this situation since 2023. The actress and author Meike Rötzer tells in her own words what she has gleaned from the most productive of all. The radioeins storytelling lounge now becomes a radioeins storytelling concert thanks to the RSB! The literary radio format takes to the live stage, musically enhanced by the large symphony orchestra and suitable works from Gustav Mahler to Maria Herz (!). Thomas Mann’s cult novel “The Magic Mountain” is itself an invitation.The event takes about 3 hours including a break.
Unfortunately, we have to cancel the moderated rehearsal on 11.10.2024 with Antonello Manacorda for organizational reasons. The concert on 14.10.2024 will take place as planned.However, we are pleased to be able to offer you an alternative date: 07.11.2024 Adam Fischer conducting and moderating Haydn’s Symphony No. 49.Click here to register. In our moderated rehearsals, visitors get to know the most important genres of classical music: Symphony, solo concerto, symphonic poem. In conversation with the conductor, orchestra musician or soloist, you will learn exciting facts about the works and gain an in-depth insight into the orchestra’s rehearsal work. This is an offer for school classes from intermediate level and adults. Duration: approx. 90 minutes. Participation free of charge.The moderation will be in German.
Christina Bock falls ill, Fleur Barron replaces her.Christina Bock unfortunately had to cancel her participation in the season opening concert of the RSB on September 9th at the Philharmonie Berlin due to illness. We are delighted that Fleur Barron has agreed at short notice to take on the vocal part in Arnold Schönberg’s “Vier Lieder für Gesang und Orchester op. 22”.It began as an association of radio ensembles in a united Berlin and has grown into a solid cultural unit. Celebrate with us at the anniversary concert at the Philharmonie.The concert will be broadcast on Deutschlandfunk Kultur on 16 September 2024 at 8.03 pm.
The concert will be broadcast on Deutschlandfunk Kultur on 14 July 2024 at 8.03 pm.María Dueñas played Chant De La ‘Veslemoy’ by Johan Halvorsen as an encore.With a very heavy heart, Ms. Kopatchinskaja had to withdraw for personal reasons from this engagement. We are delighted that we have been able to win the exceptional violinist María Dueñas for this concert, who will be playing Max Bruch’s Violin Concerto No. 1 in G minor op. 26.
Visitors learn about the most important genres of classical music in our moderated rehearsals: Symphony, solo concerto, symphonic poem. In conversation with the conductor or soloist, you will learn exciting facts about the works and gain a deep insight into the rehearsal work of the orchestra. Afterwards, you can hear the complete work or excerpts from it. This is an offer for school classes from middle school and adults.Duration: approx. 90 minutes Participation free of chargeRegistration required. Please note that the moderated rehearsal will be in german.
As part of the events marking the 100th anniversary of the orchestra, the Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin had planned a festival at its former location, the Funkhaus in Oberschöneweide, from 14 to 16 June 2024.Unfortunately, it has not yet been possible to reach a signed agreement with the owner of the building regarding its use. A successful realisation of the festival is therefore not guaranteed at the present time. It is therefore with great regret that the festival has to be cancelled. The events scheduled for this weekend will be rescheduled at a later date if possible.
Visitors learn about the most important genres of classical music in our moderated rehearsals: Symphony, solo concerto, symphonic poem. In conversation with the conductor or soloist, you will learn exciting facts about the works and gain a deep insight into the rehearsal work of the orchestra. Afterwards, you can hear the complete work or excerpts from it. This is an offer for school classes from middle school and adults.Duration: approx. 90 minutes Participation free of chargeRegistration required. Registration link follows. Please note the the moderated rehearsal will be in german.
A sunrise on the sea. Flutes shine like the sun over the waves of the strings. This is pure impressionism, it could describe a passage from Claude Debussy’s “La mer”. But it illustrates a composition by Jean Sibelius: “Die Okeaniden”, called “Rondeau der Wellen” by the Finnish musician in German. Sibelius wrote the impressionistic water music for his own concert tour to the USA in spring 1914, nine years after Debussy’s “La mer”. Both works are now directly opposite each other in the RSB concert under the direction of Dima Slobodeniouk. Before that, there will be the opportunity to hear the 45-year-old Spanish pianist Javier Perianes, who performs in all the world’s renowned concert halls, in his second concert with the RSB (after his debut in 2017) with Beethoven’s mighty Piano Concerto No. 5 in E flat major.For personal reasons, Seong-Jin Cho will not be playing the concerto. We have been able to engage the outstanding pianist Javier Perianes for Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 5.The concert will be broadcast live on radio 3 at 8.03pm.
Visitors learn about the most important genres of classical music in our moderated rehearsals: Symphony, solo concerto, symphonic poem. In conversation with the conductor or soloist, you will learn exciting facts about the works and gain a deep insight into the rehearsal work of the orchestra. Afterwards, you can hear the complete work or excerpts from it. This is an offer for school classes from middle school and adults.Duration: approx. 90 minutes Participation free of chargeRegistration required. Please note that the moderated rehearsal will be in german.