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Articles: Berlin Philharmonic Celebrates 125th Anniversary
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Posted by Admin on Wednesday, May 02, 2007 - 09:36 AM
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A May Day concert in Berlin conducted by Sir Simon Rattle marked the 125th anniversary of the founding of o­ne of the world's top orchestras, the Berlin Philharmonic.


Under British conductor Sir Simon Rattle since 2002, the German orchestra has escaped from the shadows of its legendary leaders Wilhelm Furtwängler and Herbert von Karajan and increased the amount of modern music in its repertoire.

The Philharmonic, which is largely self-governing, has also taken o­n educational tasks for children and young people in a subtle shift away from its previous focus o­n discriminating music-lover audiences.

Pamela Rosenberg, the orchestra's chief executive who previously ran the San Francisco Opera, arrived in Berlin with Rattle and has worked to make the concerts appealing to all section of society, breathing fresh air into what was considered a somewhat stuffy orchestra.

The orchestra's modern approach can also be seen in the May Day concert's venue. The matinee concert of works by Wagner and Brahms, which was televised live in Germany, was performed in a former factory, the Kabelwerk Oberspree. The industrial monument building has been converted into an auditorium.

The documentary movie, "Rhythm Is It!," which has been shown around the globe and features the orchestra rehearsing under Rattle for a ballet performed by young immigrants from 25 nations, was another way the orchestra attempted to open to the modern world.


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