The Berliner Philharmoniker in the media

From gramophone records to the Digital Concert Hall

The orchestra Arthur Nikisch (1900) by ABPhBerliner Philharmoniker

The Beginnings

From gramophone records to the Digital Concert HallThe Berliner Philharmoniker are a media orchestra - and have been so from the very beginning. It began in the era of Arthur Nikisch when gramophone recording technology was developed. The Philharmoniker understood immediately the value of this new medium and started their recording career. In the 1920s, the recording activity of the orchestra increased significantly; many great conductors of the time went into the recording studio with the Philharmoniker. The discs were made of shellac, with a diameter of 30 cm and had only around 4 minutes of playing time per side.

First recording 1913, ABPh, 1913, From the collection of: Berliner Philharmoniker
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Under Alfred Hertz, at the time conductor at the Metropolitan Opera in New York, the Philharmoniker make their first recording on disc with excerpts from Richard Wagner’s »Parsifal« on eight 78rpm records. The recording is made mechanically with a cone, diaphragm and a needle which records the vibrations on a cylinder or disc.

Beethoven’s Fifth with Arthur Nikisch, ABPh, 1913, From the collection of: Berliner Philharmoniker
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Under the baton of Arthur Nikisch, the first complete recording of a symphony is made with Beethoven’s Symphony No. 5 in C minor, Op. 67.

First complete recording of the “Magic Flute”, ABPh, 1937, From the collection of: Berliner Philharmoniker
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In November 1937 and February / March 1938 in the Beethovensaal in Köthener Straße in Berlin, the first complete recording of Mozart’s opera “The Magic Flute” is made under the direction of Sir Thomas Beecham. It is recorded on 37 sides of the then 78rpm records.

Cinema release: “Botschafter der Musik, ABPh, 1952, From the collection of: Berliner Philharmoniker
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The documentary “Botschafter der Musik - Wilhelm Furtwängler und die Berliner Philharmoniker” is made in 1951 under the working title “Klingendes Herz”, based on an idea by Wolfgang Bruning under the direction of Hermann Stöß. The film is particularly interesting for the recordings of the Philharmoniker under Sergiu Celibidache, Wilhelm Furtwängler, Richard Strauss and Bruno Walter. The photo shows director Hermann Stöss (left) and Sergiu Celibidache (right) during the shooting of the film.

Recordings with Herbert von Karajan (1967) by ABPhBerliner Philharmoniker

An orchestra as media star

The Philharmoniker embraced all technical innovations - e.g. the replacement of mechanical by electrical recording, radio broadcasts of concerts, the introduction of the LP ... Particularly under Herbert von Karajan, the Philharmoniker became a media global player.

Tchaikovsky, Symphony No. 6, DCH, 1973, From the collection of: Berliner Philharmoniker
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Herbert von Karajan war ein Technik-Fanatiker, den nicht nur die Möglichkeiten der akustischen sondern auch der visuellen Aufzeichnung interessierten. Die Aufnahme von Tschaikowskys Sechster Symphonie drehten Karajan und sein Chefkameramann Ernst Wild 1973 in Berlin. Sie markiert damit das Ende eines Jahrzehnts, in dem der Dirigent in Zusammenarbeit mit einer Reihe renommierter Avantgarde-Regisseure die filmische Präsentation von Orchestermusik geradezu revolutioniert hatte.

New medium CD: Karajan and Sony-Chef Akio Morita, ABPh, 1982, From the collection of: Berliner Philharmoniker
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Breaking into the digital age: In Salzburg, Karajan and the head of Sony, Akio Morita, presented the Compact Disc (CD) which records analogue audio signals using digital computational processes.

“Karajan Symphony Edition” with the Berliner Philharmoniker

Digital Concert Hall (2015) by DCHBerliner Philharmoniker

The Digital Concert Hall - entering the 21st century

The Berliner Philharmoniker's Digital Concert Hall video streams classical music concerts to your tablet, smartphone, smartTV or PC. The sound quality is similar to that of a CD and the picture quality similar to HD television. In this way, the Digital Concert Hall documents almost in its entirety the artistic work of the Berliner Philharmoniker and its musical partners – from principal conductor Sir Simon Rattle to famous guest conductors and soloists. Deutsche Bank has supported the Digital Concert Hall since its launch in 2008.

Live Concerts, DCH, 2014, From the collection of: Berliner Philharmoniker
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Gustavo Dudamel made his debut with the Berliner Philharmoniker in June 2008, around six months before the Digital Concert Hall opened its virtual doors. And since then, all of his appearances with the orchestra have been documented there. Here he conducts Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 3.

"Rhythm Is It!", DCH, 2004, From the collection of: Berliner Philharmoniker
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Rarely has a documentary about classical music met with such a response or received so many awards as the film "Rhythm Is It!" which has been shown in cinemas all round the world. In the archive of the Digital Concert Hall, there are other films and documentaries about the orchestra.

Movies in the Digital Concert Hall

European Concerts, DCH, 1991, From the collection of: Berliner Philharmoniker
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With the European Concerts, the Berliner Philharmoniker celebrate the anniversary of the founding of the orchestra on 1 May 1882 and at the same time they remember Europe’s common cultural heritage. In addition to the many, often spectacular, venues, the recordings boast a top-class line-up of artists.

European Concerts in the Digital Concert Hall

Anniversary edition: 25 years of the European Concert, Recordings, 2015, From the collection of: Berliner Philharmoniker
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In addition to the many, often spectacular venues, the recordings boast a top-class line-up of artists. Central to these performances – in addition to the Berliner Philharmoniker themselves – are chief conductors Claudio Abbado and Sir Simon Rattle plus there are many close friends of the orchestra such as Daniel Barenboim, Mariss Jansons and Gustavo Dudamel

To the shop

New Year's Eve Concert, DCH, 2003, From the collection of: Berliner Philharmoniker
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The New Year’s Eve Concert with famous stars are a highlight of the concert season - and the Digital Concert Hall.

New Year’s Eve Concerts

Waldbühne Concert, DCH, 2015, From the collection of: Berliner Philharmoniker
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Every year, the Berliner Philharmoniker bring their concert season to a close with a colourful and exciting event which is regularly sold-out: an open-air concert at the Berlin Waldbühne. The concert in 2015 was a celebration of film music.

Waldbühne Concerts

Cinema, Monika Rittershaus, 2013, From the collection of: Berliner Philharmoniker
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Three times a season, you can see the Berliner Philharmoniker in a cinema near you: The broadcasts of the concerts use the technology of the Digital Concert Hall, the Berliner Philharmoniker's video platform on the Internet, where some fourty concerts per season can be seen live from the Philharmonie in HD quality.

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Beethoven Cycle in Rom, DCH, 2001, From the collection of: Berliner Philharmoniker
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Historical Perspective: In the archive of the Digital Concert Hall, there is a series of historical concerts such as the legendary Beethoven cycle under the direction of Claudio Abbado in Rome.

Beethoven Cycle

Berliner Philharmoniker Recordings, Thomas Rosenthal, 2014, From the collection of: Berliner Philharmoniker
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Berliner Philharmoniker Recordings: unter diesem Label veröffentlichen die Berliner Philharmoniker seit 2015 ausgewählte Interpretationen. Damit verantwortet das Orchester erstmals die technische und editorische Präsentation seiner Aufnahmen. Den Auftakt bildet eines der wichtigsten musikalischen Projekte der letzten Jahre: sämtliche Symphonien von Robert Schumann, dirigiert von Chefdirigent Sir Simon Rattle.

Schumann, Symphony No. 1, DCH, 2013, From the collection of: Berliner Philharmoniker
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The multimedia Schumann cycle in 2013 - on CD, Blu-ray, LP, download, and in the Digital Concert Hall

Behind the Scenes, DCH, 2013, From the collection of: Berliner Philharmoniker
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