Daniel Harding dirigiert Hans Werner Henzes »Barcarola«

  • Konzert

Berliner Philharmoniker

Sat, 07.03.2026, 19:00 - 21:00 | Philharmonie Berlin

Conductor Daniel Harding is sitting on blue stairs, wearing a dark sweater
© Julian Hargreaves

They are an unlikely duo: the idealistic Don Quixote and his pragmatic servant Sancho Panza. Inspired by Miguel de Cervantes’ famous novel of the knight, Richard Strauss captures the pair’s absurd adventures in his symphonic poem Don Quixote with sensitity and humour; his sound effects include windmill blades in battle, and a tramping herd of sheep. To open the concert, Daniel Harding conducts Richard Wagner’s festive Tannhäuser overture and Hans Werner Henze’s orchestral work Barcarola, which portrays the transition from life to death with sombre sounds.

Program

Berliner Philharmoniker

    Richard Wagner »Tannhäuser und der Sängerkrieg auf Wartburg: Ouvertüre«
    Hans Werner Henze »Barcarola«
    Richard Strauss »Don Quixote, Symphonische Dichtung op. 35«
  • Daniel Harding | Dirigent
  • Diyang Mei | Viola
  • Ludwig Quandt | Violoncello

Information

Location:
  • Philharmonie Berlin
Time:
  • Sat, 07.03.2026, 19:00 - 21:00
  • Break: 20 Minuten
Tickets: