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Young German Philharmonic

VenueBerliner Philharmonie
CalendarWed 30 Sep 2026
Synopsis/Details

Junge Deutsche Philharmonie and John Storgårds

 

Duration: Approx. 2 hours 15 minutes (including a 20-minute intermission)

 

The Junge Deutsche Philharmonie brings together Germany's finest music students, the orchestral musicians of tomorrow. This season, the orchestra returns to the Berlin Philharmonie with Joseph Haydn's radiant and festive Symphony No. 99, said to have been the composer's favorite symphony, and Sergei Prokofiev's dramatic Symphony No. 6, in which the horrors of the Second World War still resonate. Opening the concert, conductor John Storgårds also performs the solo part in Sebastian Fagerlund's Helena's Song, in which the Finnish composer adapted the moving key scene from his opera Höstsonaten for violin and orchestra.

Cast

Junge Deutsche Philharmonie
John Storgårds: Violin and Conductor

 

Programme
Sebastian Fagerlund – Helena's Song for Violin and Orchestra
Joseph Haydn – Symphony No. 99 in E-flat major
Intermission
Sergei Prokofiev – Symphony No. 6 in E-flat minor, Op. 111

Venue
Berliner Philharmonie

The Berliner Philharmonie is a concert hall in Berlin, Germany. Home to the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, the building is acclaimed for both its acoustics and its architecture.

 

The Philharmonie lies on the south edge of the city's Tiergarten and just west of the former Berlin Wall, an area that for decades suffered from isolation and drabness but that today offers ideal centrality, greenness, and accessibility. Its cross street and postal address is Herbert-von-Karajan-Straße, named for the orchestra's longest-serving principal conductor. The neighborhood, often dubbed the Kulturforum, can be reached on foot from the Potsdamer Platz station.

 

Actually a two-venue facility with connecting lobby, the Philharmonie comprises a Großer Saal of 2,440 seats for orchestral concerts and a chamber-music hall, the Kammermusiksaal, of 1,180 seats. Though conceived together, the smaller venue was added only in the 1980s.

 

By subway (U-Bahn):

Lines U2 (Bahnhöfe Potsdamer Platz or MendelssohnBartholdy-Park)

By city train (S-Bahn):

Lines S1, S2, S25 (Potsdamer Platz)

By regional train:

Lines RE3, RE4, RE5 (Potsdamer Platz)

By bus directly to the Philharmonie:

Lines 200 (Philharmonie), M48, M85 (Kulturforum or Varian-Fry-Straße),
Further bus lines: M29 (Potsdamer Brücke), M41 (Potsdamer Platz)

By car:

A limited number of parking spaces are available on the Philharmonie property. Please use the parking garages under the Sony Center and under the Potsdamer Platz Arkaden (Entrance at Reichpietschufer).

By bycicle:

A limited number of bycicle stands are available on front and behind the Philharmonie. Additional stands can be found in front of the State Library (Staatsbibliothek) across the street.

Accomodation

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