Konzerthaus Berlin: Welcome day for the new conductor Christoph Eschenbach

Konzerthaus Berlin, Gendarmenmarkt 2, 10117 Berlin, Mitte

Free admission on "Welcome Day 01.September 2019

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Welcome day for and with the new conductor Christoph Eschenbach - admission free!

Two days after the furious season opener on August 30, 2019, the "Welcome Day for and with Christoph Eschenbach" on September 01, 2019 gives the Berlin audience the opportunity to get to know the "newcomer" better as a conductor and discussion partner. In addition to a public rehearsal and a symphony concert, ensembles of the Konzerthausorchester welcome their boss.

Admission is free. No tickets will be issued for the events.

 

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

Musikclub
11:45 Uhr Film screening: "Aus der Stille in die Musik", Documentary, Germany 2017, Director: Andreas Morell. (limited space capacities)

Großer Saal
13:00 Public rehearsal with the Konzerthausorchester and Christoph Eschenbach, excerpts from Johannes Brahms Symphony No. 2 in D major op. 73

will be played.

14:30 Various ensembles of the Konzerthausorchester will play works by Aaron Copland, Antonín Dvorák and Pjotr Tschaikowsky

16:00 Dvorák's Symphony No. 9 with the Konzerthausorchester and Christoph Eschenbach

Werner-Otto-Saal
from 13:00 h Musical childcare with timpani and bully

 

 

Welcome day for and with the new conductor Christoph Eschenbach - admission free!

Two days after the furious season opener on August 30, 2019, the "Welcome Day for and with Christoph Eschenbach" on September 01, 2019 gives the Berlin audience the opportunity to get to know the "newcomer" better as a conductor and discussion partner. In addition to a public rehearsal and a symphony concert, ensembles of the Konzerthausorchester welcome their boss.

Admission is free. No tickets will be issued for the events.

 

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

Musikclub
11:45 Uhr Film screening: "Aus der Stille in die Musik", Documentary, Germany 2017, Director: Andreas Morell. (limited space capacities)

Großer Saal
13:00 Public rehearsal with the Konzerthausorchester and Christoph Eschenbach, excerpts from Johannes Brahms Symphony No. 2 in D major op. 73

will be played.

14:30 Various ensembles of the Konzerthausorchester will play works by Aaron Copland, Antonín Dvorák and Pjotr Tschaikowsky

16:00 Dvorák's Symphony No. 9 with the Konzerthausorchester and Christoph Eschenbach

Werner-Otto-Saal
from 13:00 h Musical childcare with timpani and bully

 

 

Info: Konzerthaus Berlin

The Konzerthaus Berlin is located in one of the city's most beautiful squares, the Gendarmenmarkt. Just like the square, the house itself has a long and varied tradition. Built in 1821 by Karl Friedrich Schinkel in classicist style as a playhouse, it was reopened as a concert hall in 1984 after its destruction in the Second World War. The former Schauspielhaus has been known as the Konzerthaus since 1994.

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