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Philharmonie Berlin, Main Auditorium (Berlin)
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The Bremen Philharmonic's anniversary season presents classical masterpieces, including Beethoven's 5th Piano Concerto and Shostakovich's 5th Symphony. Beethoven's concerto elevates the genre, while Shostakovich's marks a heroic return. Fanny Hensel's Overture in C Major offers a cheerful counterpoint. The concert introduction starts 30 minutes prior in the Glocke's "Kleinen Saal".
The Bremen Philharmonic's anniversary season presents classical masterpieces, including Beethoven's 5th Piano Concerto and Shostakovich's 5th Symphony. Beethoven's concerto elevates the genre, while Shostakovich's marks a heroic return. Fanny Hensel's Overture in C Major offers a cheerful counterpoint. The concert introduction starts 30 minutes prior in the Glocke's "Kleinen Saal".
The Bremen Philharmonic's 201st concert season is here! The season presentation offers a preview of the 25/26 season's highlights with the full orchestra, led by General Music Director Marko Letonja. Enjoy entertaining moderation and a surprise guest. Ticket sales open the same day.
Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 8, known as the "Symphony of a Thousand," will be performed by the Bremer Philharmoniker for the first time at the season finale. Premiering in 1910 with over 1000 performers, this massive work set new standards. This performance celebrates the Philharmonic Society Bremen and Bremer Philharmoniker's 200th anniversary. It's a symphonic apotheosis, a modern hymn to joy, and a secular mass, characterized by E-flat major and a dense yet transparent structure.
Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 8, known as the "Symphony of a Thousand," will be performed by the Bremer Philharmoniker for the first time at the season finale. Premiering in 1910 with over 1000 performers, this massive work set new standards. This performance celebrates the Philharmonic Society Bremen and Bremer Philharmoniker's 200th anniversary. It's a symphonic apotheosis, a modern hymn to joy, and a secular mass, characterized by E-flat major and a dense yet transparent structure.
Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 8, known as the "Symphony of a Thousand," will be performed by the Bremer Philharmoniker for the first time at the season finale. Premiering in 1910 with over 1000 performers, this massive work set new standards. This performance celebrates the Philharmonic Society Bremen and Bremer Philharmoniker's 200th anniversary. It's a symphonic apotheosis, a modern hymn to joy, and a secular mass, characterized by E-flat major and a dense yet transparent structure.