Yannick Nezet-Seguin | Picture: Arthur Elgort

Series I

Included: six concerts
Prices: 186 to 549 €

The brothers Lucas and Arthur Jussen have won widespread acclaim for their relaxed and intuitive playing as a piano duet – ideal for Mozart’s lyrical Piano Concerto in E-flat Major. Alongside Brahms’ First Symphony, conducted by Kirill Petrenko, this series also features his Piano Quartet No. 1 in an orchestral transcription by Arnold Schönberg. While Andris Nelsons and Lahav Shani bring together works by Dvořák and Shostakovich, Yannick Nézet-Séguin conducts Mahler’s Third Symphony, best-known for its overwhelming final hymn.  Hilary Hahn and Philharmoniker concertmaster Daishin Kashimoto are the soloists in virtuosic works for violin and orchestra. In the French Baroque programme with Emmanuelle Haïm, the rivals Lully and Rameau compete for our season’s focus Controversial!.

Yannick Nézet-Séguin, with short blond hair, stands there in a dark velvet jacket and holds a thin stick, possibly a baton. He looks thoughtfully to the side.

Main Auditorium

Berliner Philharmoniker
Yannick Nézet-Séguin conductor
Joyce DiDonato mezzo-soprano
Ladies of the Rundfunkchor Berlin
Boys of the Staats- und Domchors Berlin

Works by
Gustav Mahler

Gustav Mahler
Symphony No. 3 in D minor

philharmonie
Price category Block/row Price
1
A Row 1–12
B Row 1–3
E Row 1–2
549 €
2
B Row 4–10
E Row 3–4
486 €
3
C Row 1–3
D Row 1–2
E Row 5–6
423 €
4
E Row 7–8
F Row 1–2
372 €
5
C Row 4–7
D Row 3–4
F Row 3–5
H Row 1–2
309 €
6
C Row 8–11
D Row 5–6
H Row 3–5
240 €
7
G Row 1–4 right
K Row 1–2
186 €
8
G Row 1–5 left
K Row 3–4
Wheelchair positions
186 €