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Founded1882
Concert hallHerbert-von-Karajan-Straße
Berliner Philharmonie
Locations Berlin
Germany
Record labels Berliner Philharmoniker Recordings
Awards Grammy Hall of Fame
Fryderyk Awards – Most Outstanding Polish Music Recording
Fryderyk Awards – Best Polish Album Recorded Abroad – Classical Music
Classic Brit Award for Ensemble/Orchestral Album of the Year
Classic Brit Critics Award
Porin Award for Best Foreign Classical Music Album
Official site berliner-philharmoniker.de
Found1882; 140 years ago
Conductors Herbert von Karajan
Simon Rattle
Claudio Abbado
Wilhelm Furtwängler
Songs1. Morning MoodDeep Dive - Grieg · 2022 2. AirClassical for July: Bach · 2021 Tchaikovsky: Waltz of the FlowersLes Triomphes du Classique · 1988 View 25+ more
List1. Morning MoodDeep Dive - Grieg · 2022
2. AirClassical for July: Bach · 2021
Tchaikovsky: Waltz of the FlowersLes Triomphes du Classique · 1988
EpsBrahms: Symphony No.1, op.68; Tragic Overture, op.81
GenresClassical Music
Classical
Nominations Grammy Award for Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package
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The Berlin Philharmonic is a German orchestra based in Berlin. It is one of the most popular, acclaimed and well-respected orchestras in the world.

Bernard Haitink: Celebrated classical conductor dies at 92

Oct 22,2021 10:53 am

Renowned Dutch conductor Bernard Haitink has died at his home in London aged 92.

He led The World 's top orchestras in London, Amsterdam, Chicago and Dresden, in a career spanning 65 years.

Born in Amsterdam in 1929, Haitink won many awards and was a major figure in the UK's Classical Music scene.

Even in his final months at The Podium his performances with the London Symphony Orchestra were described as " ravishing".

Haitink made over 450 recordings and saw his job as to embrace The Orchestra without suffocating them.

late on Thursday night, saying that one of The Most celebrated conductors of his generation had died peacefully at his home.

It was in the Netherlands where Bernard Haitink forged his reputation as a conductor, starting his musical career as a violinist after spending much of his childhood under Nazi occupation.

His Big Break came with the Netherlands Radio Philharmonic and within Six Years he was asked to take charge of The Concertgebouw Orchestra in Amsterdam. For 27 years he was chief conductor, famed for his performances of Mahler and Bruckner.

" When he takes up the baton it's as though the electricity is Switched On , " his wife Patricia once said. " When it's over he's confronted with himself again. "

Haitink performed with almost all of The World 's big orchestras, notably in the UK with the London Philharmonic, Royal Opera and Glyndebourne Festival Opera.

His first Prom at The Royal Albert Hall was Bruckner's 65-minute Seventh Symphony in 1966, and 53 years later he performed the same symphony there for The Last time.

Haitink was well known in the US for his time at the Chicago and Boston Symphony orchestras and in Germany for leading the Staatskapelle in Dresden and the Berlin Philharmonic .



Source of news: bbc.com

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