Programme booklets
Season 2011/2012


  1. Nr. 48 for 31.01. / 01.02. / 02.02.2012

    The Classical Heritage in Mind – the Ego in View

    Familiar Works by Johannes Brahms and Richard Strauss

  2. Nr. 46 for 27.01. / 28.01.2012

    Gateways to the “Other World”

    Works by Ravel, Dvořák, Mahler and Schubert

  3. Nr. 42 for 19.01. / 20.01. / 21.01.2012

    Storytellers

    Fantastic Imaginings by Roussel, Liszt, Berio and Rachmaninov

  4. Nr. 40 for 12.01. / 13.01. / 14.01.2012

    “... a strange refreshment ...”

    Edward Elgar’s Oratorio The Dream of Gerontius

  5. Nr. 37 for 21.12. / 22.12. / 23.12.2011

    Flute Playing and “New Simplicity”

    Music for God, the gods and fortunate humans

  6. Nr. 35 for 14.12. / 16.12. / 17.12.2011

    “...and they will know what eternity is...”

    Humans and Nature – Reflections by Gustav Mahler and Leoš Janáček

  7. Nr. 33 for 08.12. / 09.12. / 10.12.2011

    Profoundly Human

    Symphonic masterworks by Richard Strauss and Edward Elgar

  8. Nr. 29 for 02.12. / 03.12. / 04.12.2011

    Greatness without Stress or Strain

    Neo-classicism from Budapest and Vienna

  9. Nr. 25 for 03.11. / 04.11. / 05.11.2011

    The Search for Beauty in a “Deeply Disrupted World”

    Orchestral works by Helmut Lachenmann and Gustav Mahler

  10. Nr. 20 for 27.10. / 28.10. / 29.10.2011

    From Dogma to Freedom

    Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony and the C major Mass

  11. Nr. 16 for 20.10. / 21.10. / 22.10.2011

    Early and Late Works plus a Glimpse into a Varied Œuvre

    Compositions by Mendelssohn, Szymanowski and Berio

  12. Nr. 14 for 13.10. / 15.10.2011

    A Vision in Music

    Jonathan Harvey’s "Weltethos"

  13. Nr. 12 for 06.10. / 07.10. / 08.10.2011

    Works by Carl Maria von Weber, Jean Sibelius und Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

  14. Nr. 9 for 29.09. / 30.09. / 01.10. / 02.10.2011

    (Natural) World and Longing

    The Berliner Philharmoniker play works by Mahler, Schumann and Gottfried von Einem

  15. Nr. 5 for 22.09. / 23.09. / 24.09.2011

    Yesterday’s Music in Today’s

    Classicism and traditional modernism in William Walton and Luciano Berio

  16. Nr. 3 for 15.09. / 17.09. / 18.09.2011

    Resounding Universe

    Gustav Mahler’s “Symphony of a Thousand”

  17. Nr. 2 for 10.09. / 11.09.2011

    “Bearing Witness to the Light”

    A late return to the Philharmonic: Heinrich Kaminski, forgotten antipode of Strauss and Pfitzner

  18. Nr. 1 for 26.08.2011

    “It is my best work and predominantly of a cheerful character.”

    Gustav Mahler’s Seventh Symphony