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You can simply go to a concert at the Philharmonie, spontaneously, during your lunch break – and with free admission: every Wednesday at 13:00 between September and June. The programme lasts 40 to 50 minutes: chamber music, piano works or a percussion duo – everything from Tchaikovsky to tango. Members of the Berliner Philharmoniker and the Karajan Academy regularly perform, as well as guests from the Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester, the Staatskapelle Berlin and the Berlin music conservatories. As can be expected at a lunch concert, catering is available from 12 noon until shortly before the concert begins.
Artists
Jungstudierende am Julius-Stern-Institut der Universität der Künste Berlin
Programme
Carl Maria von Weber
Sonates progressives, op. 10: Adagio and Rondo in F major (arr for cello and piano by Gregor Piatigorsky)
Mieczysław Weinberg
Concerto for Cello and Orchestra in C minor, op. 43: 1st Movement Adagio
David Popper
Hungarian Rhapsody for cello and piano, op. 68
Nicolò Paganini
24 Capricci for Solo Violin, op. 1
Frédéric Chopin
Nocturne in C sharp minor, op. posth.
Béla Bartók
Rhapsody No. 1 for Violin and Piano, Sz 86
Additional information
Duration ca. 1 hour
Foyer Main Auditorium
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