Music-lovers are like travelers: Some love the eternal beauty of world-famous attractions, others prefer to set off in search of discoveries. We have put together this package for the more adventurous members of the public. Exciting rarities include an oratorio by baroque composer Johann Adolph Hasse, wildly unconventional piano concertos by Ferruccio Busoni and Scriabin Scriabin, and a work by the brilliant Lili Boulanger. You can embark on an intercontinental journey to Australia and the Americas when conductor Marin Alsop makes her debut with the Berliner Philharmoniker.

Flex packages: How it works

With the curated Flex package, you can put together a themed concert package of either three, five or nine concerts (see the list of suggested dates below).  You save up to 15% compared to buying individual tickets. 

Junge Deutsche Philharmonie

Young ensembles
Main Auditorium

At the invitation of the Berliner Philharmoniker

Junge Deutsche Philharmonie
Roderick Cox conductor
RIAS Kammerchor

Works by
Missy Mazzoli, Luciano Berio and Igor Stravinsky

Missy Mazzoli
Sinfonia (for Orbiting Spheres)

Luciano Berio
Sinfonia for eight voices and orchestra

RIAS Kammerchor

Interval

Igor Stravinsky
Le Sacre du printemps

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Group picture of the musicians in an old church

Chamber Music Hall

At the invitation of the Berliner Philharmoniker

Les Accents
Thibault Noally violin and direction
Carlo Vistoli countertenor (Moses)
Bruno de Sá countertenor (Josua)
David Hansen countertenor (Eliab)
Christophe Dumaux countertenor (Eleazar)
Paul-Antoine Bénos-Djian countertenor (Nathanael)
Mélissa Petit soprano (Angel)

Johann Adolf Hasse
Serpentes ignei in deserto, Oratorio

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