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Encyclopedia > Berliner Philharmonic

The Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra is one of the world's leading orchestras. Its current principal conductor is Simon Rattle.


It was founded in 1882 by a group of 54 musicians who had broken away from an orchestra directed by Benjamin Bilse. In 1887, Hermann Wolff became its manager, and he managed to engage Hans von Bülow, one of the most esteemed conductors in the world. From then, the orchestra's star rose rapidly, with Hans Richter, Felix von Weingartner, Richard Strauss, Gustav Mahler, Johannes Brahms and Edvard Grieg all conducting the orchestra over the next few years.


In 1895, Arthur Nikisch became chief conductor. He was succeeded in 1923 by Wilhelm Furtwängler. The orchestra continued to perform throughout World War II, and after it continued with barely a break under the baton of Leo Borchard. When he died, Sergiu Celibidache took over. Furtwängler returned in 1952 until his death in 1954.


His successor was the legendary Herbert von Karajan, who remained with the orchestra until 1989. Under him the orchestra made a vast number of recordings and toured widely. Claudio Abbado became principal conductor after him, expanding the orchestra's repertoire beyond the core classical and romantic works into more modern 20th century works.


In 2002 Simon Rattle, a British conductor noted for his championing of modern music, took over. Under Rattle, the orchestra has broken away from governmental control, and is now fully independent. Its official title is now the Berlin Philharmonic, or Berliner Philharmoniker.


External link

  • Official site (in English) (http://www.berliner-philharmoniker.de/?L=2)



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At regular concerts in Berlin, where it has been the center of the city's cultural life for over 100 years, as well as in the major venues across the world, the orchestra never fails to astonish listeners with its high standards of execution and musicianship.
The Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra was founded in 1882 by some fifty ambitious musicians who decided to break from the main orchestra of the town, run by the autocratic and parsimonious Benjamin Bilse.
The Berlin Philharmonic continues to be a democratic organization as it was in the beginning.
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