Celebrate 15 years of the Digital Concert Hall!
The Digital Concert Hall’s limited anniversary edition – free only now with a 12-month ticket
Limited anniversary edition: Milestones from 15 years of the orchestra’s digital history
Sharing emotions through music with as many people as possible has been the mission of the Berliner Philharmoniker right from day one. That is why the Digital Concert Hall was founded in 2008. The limited anniversary edition on DVD/Blu-ray brings together highlights from the last 15 years – with chief conductor Kirill Petrenko, Martha Argerich, Daniel Barenboim, Zubin Mehta and Sir Simon Rattle. As an exclusive bonus, the edition also includes a previously unreleased concert with Claudio Abbado.
The offer at a glance
Order a 12-month ticket to the Digital Concert Hall by 25 December at digitalconcerthall.com/christmas and we will also send you the limited anniversary edition.
12-month ticket to the Digital Concert Hall
+ anniversary edition on DVD/Blu-ray
€169.00 (incl. taxes and shipping)
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