How much does the Berlin Philharmonic pay?

According to the results of a survey conducted by SleepDisk, the Berlin Philharmonic in Germany has a monthly salary of about 1100 million won and a senior salary of 1300 million won, and the Leipzig Gevanthaus Orchestra is 750 million won and a senior salary of 930 million won.

Is Digital Concert Hall still free?

Registration in the Digital Concert Hall is free of charge, and allows you to access numerous interviews, our Education Programme films and and a playlist with chief conductor Kirill Petrenko which lets you try out the Digital Concert Hall without any obligation.

How can I watch digital concert hall on my TV?

There are a variety of way you can do this:

  1. On most modern televisions and Blu-ray players with an Internet connection, the Digital Concert Hall is pre-installed as a free TV app.
  2. The TV App can also be found on external streaming devices such as Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV or the Google Nexus player.

Where can I buy tickets for the Berliner Philharmoniker concert?

Tickets for concerts of the Berliner Philharmoniker Foundation are sold at the box office in the foyer of the Philharmonie, by telephone and via the Internet.

Is the box office at the Berlin Philharmonic closed?

The box offices at the Philharmonie Berlin are closed until further notice. Please contact our ticket office online or by phone (+49 (0) 30 254 88-999) for refunds of purchased tickets. The Philharmonie Berlin is not just the house of the Berlin Philharmonic, it is also the stage for many other artists, ensembles and orchestras.

Is the Berlin Philharmonie the same as the Berlin Philharmonic?

The Berlin Philharmonie is not just the house of the Berlin Philharmonic, it is also the stage for many other artists, ensembles and orchestras. Please note when buying tickets whether or not your chosen event is handled by the Stiftung Berliner Philharmoniker or a guest promoter.

Is there a virtual tour of the Berlin Philharmonie?

Discover the Philharmonie Virtual tour. Take a virtual stroll through the Berlin Philharmonie, wander through the foyers, the chamber music hall and the main concert hall – you can even view the concert hall from Sir Simon’s place on the conductor’s stand!

https://www.youtube.com/c/berlinerphilharmoniker