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A nostalgic, slow-burn classical night.
Herbert-von-Karajan-Straße 1, 10785 Berlin, Germany
Mahler's Fifth Symphony is one of his most popular works, primarily due to its famous Adagietto, which served as a musical love letter to his future wife, Alma. The symphony explores a vast landscape of emotions, ranging from grief and anxiety to confidence and tenderness. Iván Fischer, recognized as one of the preeminent Mahler conductors of our time, leads the Berliner Philharmoniker in this performance, known for his ability to balance transparency with emotional depth. The concert opens with Joseph Haydn's Sinfonia concertante, featuring four soloists from the orchestra in a witty and virtuosic musical conversation.
Heute Abend
Fr. 20 Nov.
So. 8 Nov.
Di. 17 Nov.
Mi. 11 Nov.
in 5 Wochen
Morgen
in 13 Tagen
in 13 Tagen
in 14 Tagen
Morgen
in 8 Tagen
in 9 Tagen
in 10 TagenThis concert takes place on November 5, 2026, at the Berliner Philharmonie, located at Herbert-von-Karajan-Straße 1.
Iván Fischer conducts the Berliner Philharmoniker, with four orchestra members featured as soloists for the opening Haydn work.
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