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ALBUMThe Berlin YearsSir Simon Rattle & Berlin Philharmonic
Alba od Berlin Philharmonic
ALBUMBerliner Philharmoniker plays MahlerBerlin Philharmonic
ALBUMMozart: ConcertosBerlin Philharmonic
ALBUMElly Ney plays Brahms & SchubertElly Ney, Max Fiedler & Berlin Philharmonic
ALBUMSergei RachmaninoffBerlin Philharmonic & Kirill Petrenko
ALBUMDer Ring des Nibelungen: GötterdämmerungHerbert von Karajan & Berlin Philharmonic
ALBUMHistorical Bruckner Vol. IEugen Jocum & Berlin Philharmonic
ALBUMRachmaninoff: Piano Concerto No. 2Berlin Philharmonic, Kirill Gerstein & Kirill Petrenko
ALBUMSchubert: Die Große Sinfonie Nr. 9Berlin Philharmonic & Sir Simon Rattle
ALBUMShostakovich: Symphonies 8–10Berlin Philharmonic & Kirill Petrenko
ALBUMBruckner: Symphony No. 7Berlin Philharmonic & Christian Thielemann
Populární hudební videa od interpreta Berlin Philharmonic
Berliner Philharmoniker: Waldbühne 2017 - Walkürenritt
Gustavo Dudamel & Berlin Philharmonic
L'Arlésienne Suite No. 2, WD 28: IV. Farandole (Live At Philharmonie, Berlin / 1998)
Berlin Philharmonic & Claudio Abbado
Zubin Mehta talks about Bruckner's Symphony No. 8
Berlin Philharmonic & Zubin Mehta
Rigoletto: È il sol dell'anima - Force mio padre - Addio (Live At Philharmonie, Berlin / 1998)
Christine Schäfer, Marcelo Álvarez, Berlin Philharmonic & Claudio Abbado
La gazza ladra: Overture (Live At Philharmonie, Berlin / 1998)
Berlin Philharmonic & Claudio Abbado
Rigoletto: La donna è mobile (Live At Philharmonie, Berlin / 1998)
Marcelo Álvarez, Berlin Philharmonic & Claudio Abbado
Rigoletto: Caro nome che il mio cor (Live At Philharmonie, Berlin / 1998)
Christine Schäfer, Berlin Philharmonic & Claudio Abbado
Un ballo in maschera: Eri tu che macchiavi quell'anima (Live At Philharmonie, Berlin / 1998)
Simon Keenlyside, Berlin Philharmonic & Claudio Abbado
Eugene Onegin, Op. 24, TH 5: Polonaise (Live At Philharmonie, Berlin / 1998)
Berlin Philharmonic & Claudio Abbado
Le carnaval romain, Op. 9, H 95 (Live At Philharmonie, Berlin / 1998)
Berlin Philharmonic & Claudio Abbado
Playlisty interpreta
Berliner Philharmoniker Essentials
130 years of artistic excellence and impeccable standards of musicianship.
Životopis interpreta
Whenever listeners are asked to rank the world’s best orchestras, the Berlin Philharmonic is invariably at or near the top. Formed in 1882, the orchestra had relatively humble beginnings, playing its first concerts in an open-air restaurant. The Philharmonic’s artistic standards quickly flourished, however, and the orchestra’s 1913 recording of Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony (1808) with conductor Arthur Nikisch raised its profile internationally. Nikisch was succeeded in 1922 by the visionary Wilhelm Furtwängler, whose Berlin recordings chart a period of intense and sometimes apocalyptic music-making. The tangled compromises made by Furtwängler and the Philharmonic to keep performing during the Nazi regime are still today the subject of debate.
In the postwar period, Herbert von Karajan’s 33-year reign as principal conductor brought new levels of plushness, power, and tonal sophistication to the Philharmonic’s sound, and huge commercial success for its recordings. Since then, his successors—Claudio Abbado, Simon Rattle, and current chief conductor Kirill Petrenko who arrived in 2019—have expanded the Philharmonic’s repertoire significantly beyond the core Austro-German classics. Petrenko has defined his tenure through his championing of Russian and lesser-known repertoire and, like Rattle before him, an emphasis on music education.
The orchestra’s Digital Concert Hall, launched in 2009, is another important innovation. Enabling online access to live and archived concerts, it marks a confident expansion of the Philharmonic’s global footprint. In 2014, the orchestra launched its own label, Berliner Philharmoniker Recordings.
Rodné město
Berlin, Germany
Žánr
Classical