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From: "Berliner Philharmoniker" <newslettergdigitalconcerthall.com> To: "jeffrey epstein" <jeevacationgginail.com> Subject: Live this Sat: Bach's "St John Passion" with Simon Rattle and Peter Sellars Date: Fri, 15 Mar 2019 15:50:37 +0000 No Images? Click here Meditative and dramatic Bach's "St John Passion" with Simon Rattle and Peter Sellars LIVE STREAM ADD TO CALENDAR Sat, 16 Mar 2019, 19:00 (Berlin Time) New York: 14:001 Tokyo: Sun, 17 Mar 2019, 03:00 A double reunion: for the first time since the end of his tenure as chief conductor of the orchestra, Sir Simon Rattle returns to the Berliner Philharmoniker. The programme features one of the most sensational productions of those years: Bach's St. John Passion in the production of Peter Sellars, which uses intensive imagery to accentuate the meditative as well as the dramatic dimensions of the work. The singers include the Rundfunkchor Berlin and a top-class ensemble of soloists. WATCH TRAILER Excerpt from the 2014 production Photo: Monika Rittershaus EFTA01034127 On DVD and Blu-ray: Sir Simon Rattle conducts the St John Passion in the 2014 production by Peter Sellars ORDER NOW Threefold talent Free of charge: Jorg Widmann conducts the Junge Deutsche Philharmonie LIVE STREAM ADD TO CALENDAR Mon, 18 Mar 2019, 20:00 (Berlin Time) New York: 15:00 / Tokyo: Tue. 19 Mar 2019. 04:00 The Junge Deutsche Philharmonie is one of the best youth orchestras in Germany. For this year's performance at the Berlin Philharmonie, the ensemble has invited a threefold talent: Jerg Widmann is a composer, clarinetist and conductor, and in this concert presents himself in all three functions — with the clarinet sonata in E flat major by Felix Mendelssohn which he has transcribed for orchestra, Robert Schumann's Second Symphony, and his 2005 Mass for Orchestra. READ MORE Photo: Achim Reissner Nightmarish dreamscape New in the archive: "Late Night" concert with Patricia Kopatchinskaja EFTA01034128 Arnold Schoenberg's Pierrot Lunaire, first performed in 1912, is one of the central works of Modernism in music with its surreal, nightmarish dreamscape, its unusual instrumental line-up and fascinating sound experiments. In the latest concert of the Philharmoniker's Late Night series, the violinist Patricia Kopatchinskaja took on the vocal role. Together with members of the Berliner Philharmoniker, she embodied through voice, song and acting — and in clown costume — the eponymous Pierrot. As a delightful contrast, the concert also included the waltzes of Johann Strauss II in arrangements by Arnold Schoenberg and Anton Webern. MATM.11 r./111110, CCIT Wirt' VII II vv..vVII% Sharply contoured Recommendation of the week: Brahms's Violin Concerto with Frank Peter Zimmermann and Bernard Haitink It is actually astonishing that Brahms's Violin Concerto is considered one of the most popular as it forgoes any play on the tension between soloist and orchestra; the effect is rather one of mutual support for each other. In 2010, Frank Peter Zimmermann presented the work "with warmth and intensity" in a "sensational" performance, as the press described it. To close the concert, Bernard Haitink conducted Bartok's sharply contoured Concerto for Orchestra. WATCH CONCERT Photo: Monika Rittershaus EFTA01034129 10% discount for the Digital Concert Hall As a registered user, you will get the 12-month ticket or our monthly subscription with an exclusive special price. SUBSCRIBE ORDER NOW Devices & technology The Digital Concert Hall is the online concert venue of the Berliner Philharmoniker. Here, their concerts are broadcast live and are also available as recordings in a video archive a few days later. The Digital Concert Hall is available on televisions, computers, smartphones. tablets and streaming devices. Its partners are Panasonic and Internet Initiative Japan. More at LJ P EFTA01034130 Berlin Phil Media GmbH Leipziger Platz 1 10117 Berlin Germany Represented by directors Olaf Maninger and Robert Zimmermann Commercial Registry Number: HRB 113690 Registered in: Berlin-Charlottenburg, Germany Like Tweet Share Forward Unsubscribe EFTA01034131

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