DVD + Blu-Ray:
EUROPAKONZERT 2017 from Cyprus
For the EUROPAKONZERT 2017, the Berliner Philharmoniker were joined by none other than conductor Mariss Jansons and Andreas Ottensamer on the clarinet.
The Europakonzert 2017 brought the Berliner Philharmoniker to one of the most mythical places in history: Paphos, birthplace of Aphrodite. Andreas Ottensamer was the soloist with his interpretation of Weber‘s highly elaborate "Clarinet Concerto". The Berliner Philharmoniker, under the baton of Mariss Jansons, also played Dvořák’s 8th Symphony, an unusually optimistic and light-hearted composition.
Original title EUROPAKONZERT 2017 from Cyprus
Genre Orchestral Music
Recording location Paphos, Cyprus
Production year 2017
Duration 90 mins
Video format DVD: NTSC – 16:9 | BD: Full HD – 16:9
Audio format DVD: PCM Stereo, Dolby Digital 5.0, dts 5.0 | BD: PCM Stereo, dts-HD Master Audio 5.0
Production Company EuroArts Music International; Rundfunk Berlin Brandenburg; CYBC, Cyprus; NHK, Japan
Co-Production Company CCTV, China; TVE, Spain; Czech TV; NRK, Norway; Kevin&co, South Korea
Director Henning Kasten
Composer Carl Maria von Weber, Stephan Koncz, Antonín Dvořák, Johannes Brahms
Orchestra / Band Berliner Philharmoniker
Conductor Mariss Jansons
Soloist Andreas Ottensamer, clarinet
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