Konzerthaus Berlin: Johannes Brahms
Konzerthaus Berlin, Gendarmenmarkt 2, 10117 Berlin, Mitte
Tickets 2for1 When: 08 November 2019
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Konzerthausorchester Berlin - Iván Fischer - with the Collegium Vocale Gent!
Do you love Brahms, Mr. Fischer? We know that Iván Fischer emphatically answers this question with "yes". In the lifetime of the elective Viennese from Hamburg, this was by no means true for everyone: "The spirit of the 19th century was filled with enthusiasm for progress in technology, in art, and also in social forms. The music of Wagner and Liszt was called music of the future and Brahms was written off as a classic born too late," is how our honorary conductor describes the composer's situation.
Iván Fischer conducts the renowned Collegium Vocale Gent alongside the Konzerthausorchester Berlin in a concert that focuses on two well-known Brahms works for choir and orchestra: the mourning song "Nänie" and the "Schicksalslied". Three Hungarian dances and the Haydn Variations provide for ease.
08 November 2019 - 19:00
Large Hall
Konzerthausorchester Berlin - Iván Fischer - with the Collegium Vocale Gent!
Do you love Brahms, Mr. Fischer? We know that Iván Fischer emphatically answers this question with "yes". In the lifetime of the elective Viennese from Hamburg, this was by no means true for everyone: "The spirit of the 19th century was filled with enthusiasm for progress in technology, in art, and also in social forms. The music of Wagner and Liszt was called music of the future and Brahms was written off as a classic born too late," is how our honorary conductor describes the composer's situation.
Iván Fischer conducts the renowned Collegium Vocale Gent alongside the Konzerthausorchester Berlin in a concert that focuses on two well-known Brahms works for choir and orchestra: the mourning song "Nänie" and the "Schicksalslied". Three Hungarian dances and the Haydn Variations provide for ease.
08 November 2019 - 19:00
Large Hall
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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