On Saturday, September 7, 2024, from 7:30 pm, it will once again be "Viva la musica" in the open-air arena of the Gardens of the World. Under the motto "Boundless Sounds", the traditional classical open-air concert will take place in the Gardens of the World.
The Philharmonia Frankfurt will perform classical masterpieces from all over the world under the direction of chief conductor Juri Gilbo.
The musical highlights will be followed by a breathtaking firework display that will light up the summer evening!
Founded in 2019, the Philharmonia Frankfurt orchestra reflects Frankfurt's multicultural society with its international line-up: the ensemble members come from various European countries, South America, Asia, Australia, Israel and Turkey - an intercultural group of artists whose greatest common denominator is the language of music. The warm sound of the legendary Eastern European string school meets the precision and virtuosity of the Western European wind tradition, creating an unmistakable sound.
The conductor Yuri Gilbo, born in St. Petersburg in 1968 with German-Russian-Ukrainian roots, is equally influenced by the musical traditions of Eastern and Western Europe and has long been one of the most exciting talents of his generation of conductors.
Ticket information
Tickets for "Viva la musica" are already availablein advance at the box offices of the Gärten der Welt, at theater box offices and other selected advance booking offices as well as online at www.reservix.de.
Discount information
Discounted concert tickets are only valid in conjunction with the 2024 Annual Pass. The discount can only be claimed for one ticket per annual ticket. The annual ticket must be presented with the admission ticket. If no annual ticket can be presented, the discount is void and will be charged subsequently.
Concert tickets with cable car use entitle the holder to use the cable car for one outward and one return journey on the day of the event.
An event organized by Grün Berlin Service GmbH
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