Company Name: Berliner Philharmoniker
About: Founded in 1882, the Berliner Philharmoniker have been among the world’s most eminent orchestras
for a long time.
Headquarters: Berlin, Berlin, Germany.
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Get Pricing Info for Berliner Philharmonikerby DavidinVirginia
I am watching the live broadcast of Igor Levitt and on at least 4 occasions just in the first sonata, there is video but no audio for a period of 5 -20 seconds. As I have previously mentioned I have encountered a different issue when watching previously recorded concerts where I can watch one concert and when I try to watch any other concert I receive no video but only audio. If these problems get resolved it will be the best app I have ever seen for classical music. Thanks.
by Mvc87654
The sound quality, and obviously quality of orchestra and programs are excellent. I run it with an optical cable from the TV through my CD player and then amplifier. The only issue I have is the lack of option to be able to select a steady camera view. The camera changes are practically every two seconds, this undermines the aural experience, results in eye fatigue and becomes annoying (I now hang a black sheet over the TV 😊). The Wiener Staatsoper stream service has a one view option, I hope here they can add this too. Also, through Apple TV I have gotten the "Stream could not be found" error message, it seems to work more consistently on Roku.
by Steve Mullany
“You have to continuously nourish it. And sometimes you must prune it.” As Maestro Rattle relates it, at the time he didn’t understand exactly what von Karajan meant, either. It is very interesting to see and hear how a great orchestra stays great by passing along its traditions to the next generation. Every orchestra needs to understand and communicate its unique culture and character. It helps that The Berlin Philharmonic is self-governed so that every player has a stake in its success. It’s not just a job, it’s a family.
Here in Washington DC, we have the National Orchestral Institute, 100 young players (under 30), chosen out of a thousand, who come together for three weeks to prepare three concerts under superb conductors and first-chair coaches. For those three weeks, they are one of the most exciting orchestras in the world.
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