You can simply go to a concert at the Philharmonie, spontaneously, during your lunch break – and with free admission: every Wednesday at 13:00 between September and June. The programme lasts 40 to 50 minutes: chamber music, piano works or a percussion duo – everything from Tchaikovsky to tango. Members of the Berliner Philharmoniker and the Karajan Academy regularly perform, as well as guests from the Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester, the Staatskapelle Berlin and the Berlin music conservatories. As can be expected at a lunch concert, catering is available from 12 noon until shortly before the concert begins.
Jungstudierende am Julius-Stern-Institut der Universität der Künste Berlin
Klėja Kašubaitė piano
Kaja Kašubaitė piano
Mark Lewin violin
Iris Groh violin
Vicky-Lou Timmer violin
Pavlos Vlitakis violin
Lucilla Rudolph viola
Amelie Sturm viola
Francisco Joui Karr cello
Anselm Kullick cello
Fanny Hensel
Three pieces for piano four hands: No. 3 Allegretto grazioso
Fanny Hensel
Waltz
Paul Hindemith
Waltzes for piano four hands, op. 6: No. 1 Langsames Walzertempo
Paul Hindemith
Waltzes for piano four hands, op. 6: No. 2 Mäßig schnell
Paul Hindemith
Waltzes for piano four hands, op. 6: No. 6 Langsam
Paul Hindemith
Waltzes for piano four hands, op. 6: No. 8 Langsam (etwas sentimental vorzutragen) – Zum Beschluss. Sehr zart
Fazıl Say
Night for piano four hands
Antonín Dvořák
Slavonic Dance in E minor, op. 72 No. 2 (Version for piano four hands)
Antonín Dvořák
Slavonic Dance in G minor, op. 46 No. 8 (Version for piano four hands)
Astor Piazzolla
Libertango
Felix Mendelssohn
String Octet in E flat major, op. 20: 1st Movement Allegro moderato, ma con fuoco
Concert information
- Please note that for safety reasons the number of people allowed is limited. Reservations are not possible.
- Recommended from 6 years. Despite their brevity, the concerts are not specifically intended for children.