The one-hour short concerts ‘8Zehn30’ on Thursdays from 18:30 at the Konzerthaus Berlin are always short and sweet: let go of everyday life and simply immerse yourself in 60 minutes of music without a break - regardless of whether the end of the working day is already in sight or another evening shift has to be put in. The orchestra musicians of the Konzerthausorchester Berlin accompany their audience through a short(er) concert evening - from the personal introduction to the after-concert drinks at the bar in the Beethoven Hall.This time it's off to Italy - with Hector Berlioz's wanderer Harold, embodied by the solo viola of Antoine Tamestit and in an original Italian overture by Gioacchino Rossini.
Hector Berlioz - „Harold in Italien“ - Sinfonie für Orchester (mit Solo-Viola)
ohne Pause
Artists/Collaborators: Konzerthausorchester Berlin, Joana Mallwitz (Dirigentin), Antoine Tamestit (Viola)