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Foto: Matthias Krüger
Jürgen Bruns - Artistic Director
Permanent Orchestra Members
References
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The KAMMERSYMPHONIE BERLIN was founded by musicians from the Berliner
Sinfonie-Orchester and members from the three orchestras of the opera
houses in Berlin. They made their debut in January 1991 and since then
have established themselves together with their artistic director
Jürgen Bruns - as the leading specialist orchestra in Berlin and
Germany for high-class, but rarely played orchestral music.
Their repertoire is focussed on music of the classical modernist era.
In the early 20th century, the so-called Golden Twenties, Berlin was home
to a fascinating, very varied music scene in Berlin, whose important impulses
have left their mark even in todays musical developments. The KAMMERSYMPHONIE
BERLIN is a Berlin ensemble that symbolises this tradition. As most of
these composers were later outlawed by Nazi Germany, many of their works
are still virtually and quite unjustly unknown a matter of concern
for Jürgen Bruns as conductor and the main reason for the ensembles
existence. For their work, the conductor and his orchestra received the
Siemens Support Award offered by the prestigious Siemens Music Foundation
in 2001 and in 2005.
One characteristic feature in the orchestras programmes is their
integration of other art forms and combination of different kinds of music.
In addition to their core repertoire, the orchestra not only plays the
classical orchestral repertoire, but also promotes contemporary music
by composers such as Detlef Glanert, Victor Bruns, Anatol Vieru and Carlo
Domeniconi. Special highlights for the orchestra were the joint concerts
with Alfred Schnittke and Jean Francaix.
Famous for its interesting programming and conceptual concerts, the KAMMERSYMPHONIE
BERLIN attracts renowned soloists and - in addition to the regular Berlin
concerts at the Konzerthaus and the Philharmonie - the orchestra performs
at venues throughout Germany and has received invitations from international
festivals such as Ravello (Italy), Dresden Music Festival, the Kurt-Weill-Fest
Dessau and the Festival International de Musique de Sion-Valais
(Switzerland).
The KAMMERSYMPHONIE BERLIN regularly produces CDs as well as radio and
film music recordings. For the EDA label, the ensemble released orchestral
works by Franz Schreker, Ernst Toch (1998) and works by Berthold Goldschmidt,
Roberto Gerhard and Kurt Weill (2002). In 2006, EDA published Poland
Abroad, featuring works by exiled Polish composers Mieczyslaw Karlowicz,
Szymon Laks, Jerzy Fitelberg and Alexandre Tansman. In autumn 2006, Deutsche
Gramomophon released a recording of German 20th century composer Gerhard
Frommel by the Kammersymphonie Berlin and early in 2007 the label Capriccio
released a CD with music to fairy tales by Andersen with the orchestra
and actress Corinna Harfouch as speaker. All CDs include world premiere
recordings.
Together with Jürgen Bruns, the orchestra received the "Förderpreis
Musik 2002" (Sponsorship Prize 2002) of the Musikakademie (Music
Academy) Rheinsberg and the federal state of Brandenburg.
Guests and Soloists: Tatjana Blome, Peter Bruns, Eberhard Esche,
Jean Françaix, Hakan Hardenberger, Christian Lindberg, Frank Lunte,
Dieter Mann, Victoria Postnikowa, Irina Schnittke, Gregor Seyffert, Vladimir
Stoupel, Roman Trekel, Iris Vermillion, Jörg Waschinsky, Scott Weir,
Endrik Wottrich, Lothar Zagrosek
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