Ok, so yesterday I went for a trip with my friends to Berlin, Germany. There was an 'open' rehersal of Berlin Philharmonic. Here's what was played:
1. Edgard Varèse - Intégrales
2. Igor Strawinsky - Konzert für Klavier und Bläser
3. Jonathan Harvey - Messages Uraufführung eines Auftragswerks des Rundfunkchors Berlin
4. Olivier Messiaen - Trois Petites Liturgies de la Présence Divine
Conductor - Reinbert de Leeuw
Piano - Peter Serkin
Ondes Martenot - Dominique Kim
It was an amazing experience for me, even though I'm not into that kind of music.
Acoustics - incredible
Tune - perfect
I was absolutely delighted. I truly do recommend to you all guys to see/hear one of their concerts for yourself.
I also had the pleasure of visiting the Musical Instruments Museum in Berlin. Among different types of harpischords, pianos, corns, Stradivarius violins, clarinets, flutes, trombones, Wurlitzer organ and many, many more - I saw/heard for the very first time the Hammond organ. I'm soo happy. I had even asked the guide if I could have a try and play something, but unfortunately he refused (like there was any possibility I could ruin something). Oh well, it's always worth trying, isn't it?
And here is little something for your eyes:grin:
1. Edgard Varèse - Intégrales
2. Igor Strawinsky - Konzert für Klavier und Bläser
3. Jonathan Harvey - Messages Uraufführung eines Auftragswerks des Rundfunkchors Berlin
4. Olivier Messiaen - Trois Petites Liturgies de la Présence Divine
Conductor - Reinbert de Leeuw
Piano - Peter Serkin
Ondes Martenot - Dominique Kim
It was an amazing experience for me, even though I'm not into that kind of music.
Acoustics - incredible
Tune - perfect
I was absolutely delighted. I truly do recommend to you all guys to see/hear one of their concerts for yourself.
I also had the pleasure of visiting the Musical Instruments Museum in Berlin. Among different types of harpischords, pianos, corns, Stradivarius violins, clarinets, flutes, trombones, Wurlitzer organ and many, many more - I saw/heard for the very first time the Hammond organ. I'm soo happy. I had even asked the guide if I could have a try and play something, but unfortunately he refused (like there was any possibility I could ruin something). Oh well, it's always worth trying, isn't it?
And here is little something for your eyes:grin: