Berliner Philharmoniker
Digital Concert Hall
Berliner Philharmoniker Recordings
Deutsch
Berliner Philharmoniker
Our partner Deutsche Bank
Berliner Philharmoniker
Menu
Calendar
Plan your visit
Orchestra
Concerts & tickets
Calendar
Subscriptions and flex packages
Ticket information
Season highlights
Festivals
On tour
Digital Concert Hall
In the cinema, radio and TV
Your visit
Plan your visit
How to get here
Accessibility
Guided tours
Shop in the Philharmonie
About us
Berliner Philharmoniker
Chief Conductor Kirill Petrenko
Philharmonie Berlin
Berliner Philharmoniker Recordings
Karajan Akademie
Deutsche Bank
UNO-Flüchtlingshilfe
Education
Children & family
Young people & adults
Childcare centres & schools
On the road: In Berlin & around the world
Education media library
About us
Support us
Friends of Berliner Philharmoniker
Berliner Philharmoniker Circle
Sponsors & partner
Our volunteers
Deutsch
Berliner Philharmoniker
Digital Concert Hall
Berliner Philharmoniker Recordings
Back to tour
Published on: 23.11.2023
Behind the scenes in Kawasaki
Übersicht
Percussionist Raphael Haeger gives a mighty hammer swing for Alban Berg’s Three Orchestral Pieces. | Picture: Monika Rittershaus
The hall in Kawasaki also seems to have been inspired by the Philharmonie Berlin. | Picture: Monika Rittershaus
Before the rehearsal: Violinist Christoph Streuli jokes with his colleague Eva-Maria Tomasi. | Picture: Monika Rittershaus
Horn player László Gál warms up in the auditorium. | Picture: Monika Rittershaus
So does pricipal cellist Bruno Delepelaire. | Picture: Monika Rittershaus
An different perspective of harpist Marie-Pierre Langlamet in the last minutes before the concert. | Picture: Monika Rittershaus
Concertmaster Noah Bendix-Balgley and principal cellist Bruno Delepelaire | Picture: Monika Rittershaus
Cellist David Riniker has found a particularly quiet corner to practise. | Picture: Monika Rittershaus
Horn-player Sarah Willis poses for a quick photo with a Japanese colleague and her daughter. | Picture: Monika Rittershaus
Violinist Hande Küden applies rosin to her bow for the concert. | Picture: Monika Rittershaus
Picture: Monika Rittershaus
Picture: Monika Rittershaus
Picture: Monika Rittershaus
Liveticker: Be Phil Orchestra Japan
Previous article
On 22 November, the Be Phil Orchestra Japan will start rehearsals for the big final concert on 26 November at Suntory Hall in Tokyo. Follow the project here on the blog in our exclusive live ticker.
A second home in Japan
Next article
Suntory Hall in Tokyo is the younger sister of the Philharmonie Berlin. We take a look at the history of the concert hall where the “sound falls like sunbeams on all the seats”.