Deutsches Kammerorchester Berlin from Berlin

Music: Instrumental

Address

10969 Berlin



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The Deutsches Kammerorchester Berlin was founded in 1989 and consists of 20 members from leading Berlin orchestras as well as freelance musicians.

With its curious attitude and open presence, the Deutsches Kammerorchester Berlin has secured a firm place in Berlin's concert scene. A series of concerts in the Chamber Music Hall of the Philharmonie forms the core of its musical activities. The ensemble's excellent reputation is based on collaborations with top artists and its exceptional programs.

Conductors such as Constantinos Carydis, Dan Ettinger, Matthias Foremny, Michael Helmrath, Philippe Jordan, Michail Jurowski, Vladimir Jurowski, Markus Poschner, and Israel Yinon have conducted the orchestra. Equally noteworthy is the lineup of internationally acclaimed artists who have performed with the orchestra, such as Boris Aljinowic, Thomas E. Bauer, David Geringas, Per Arne Glorvigen, Edgar Guggeis †, Martin Helmchen, Sophia Jaffé, Katharina Kammerloher, Marie-Nicole Lemieux, Anna Prohaska, Herbert Schuch, and Baiba Skride.

The ensemble regularly performs in Berlin and its surrounding areas, as well as at European festivals abroad. With Gabriel Adorján as the first concertmaster and Markus Poschner as a permanent guest conductor, the Deutsches Kammerorchester Berlin has been able to attract two outstanding artistic personalities who have been closely associated with the orchestra for years.


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