A Christmas present from the Digital Concert Hall
Get a DVD/Blu-ray edition with Kirill Petrenko and the Berliner Philharmoniker as a gift when you purchase a 12-month ticket.
The joy of reunion on DVD/Blu-ray! The first concert the Berliner Philharmoniker gave since the beginning of the pandemic for 1,000 listeners in the hall of the Philharmonie Berlin was extraordinarily emotional. Kirill Petrenko conducted Tchaikovsky’s Romeo and Juliet and Rachmaninov’s Second Symphony. The exclusive DVD/Blu-ray edition also includes a bonus film and performances of Beethoven string quartets with members of the Berliner Philharmoniker. The edition is free of charge and will be sent to you in a high-quality gift box when you purchase a 12-month ticket to the Digital Concert Hall.
12-month ticket for the Digital Concert Hall
Welcome the Berliner Philharmoniker into your living room! On your TV, computer, tablet or smartphone.
• around 40 live broadcasts each season
• over 650 archive concerts from six decades
• with all the great artists of classical music
• exclusive portraits, interviews, documentaries, and playlists
• in outstanding video and audio quality
12-month ticket + DVD/Blu-ray edition free of charge: €149 (incl. shipping costs)
Order until 25 December at digitalconcerthall.com/christmas
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