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Classical concerts featuring
National Youth Orchestra of Germany

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CitiesFrequently performs in

Berlin
Germany
Berlin
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MusiciansFrequently collaborate with

Midori
instrumentalist
Midori
2
Musician
Patrick Lange
2

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April 30, 2025
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School concert

Wed, Apr 30, 2025, 10:00
Philharmonie Berlin, Main Auditorium (Berlin)
National Youth Orchestra of Germany (Orchestra), Patrick Lange (Conductor), Midori (Violin)
The presenters are also members of the orchestra and, at 14 to 19 years old, are just as old as their listeners in the audience. As the sponsoring orchestra of the Berliner Philharmoniker, the National Youth Orchestra will play for grades 5 to 13 in the Main Auditorium of the Philharmonie Berlin on 30 April 2025 and provide information about the orchestra and its repertoire: Where do most of the members come from? What do conductors have to say? Which parts are particularly challenging?
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German National Youth Orchestra, Patrick Lange and Midori

Wed, Apr 30, 2025, 20:00
Philharmonie Berlin, Main Auditorium (Berlin)
National Youth Orchestra of Germany (Orchestra), Patrick Lange (Conductor), Midori (Violin)
Beethoven's legendary letter to the “Immortal Beloved” inspired Detlev Glanert to write his Second Violin Concerto. Glanert wrote a work full of longing and passion for the violinist Midori; he has admired her since her days as an internactionally-acclaimed child prodigy. Midori is also the soloist in this performance with the National Youth Orchestra under the direction of Patrick Lange. The orchestra, of which the Berliner Philharmoniker is a patron, will also play Johannes Brahms' First Piano Quartet in Arnold Schoenberg's colourful orchestration.