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Bruneau-Boulmier
Berlioz
Debussy

Isarphilharmonie

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  • Conductor

    Kent Nagano

    Kent Nagano is considered one of the outstanding conductors for both operatic and orchestral repertoire. He has been General Music Director of the Hamburg State Opera and Chief Conductor of the Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Hamburg since September…

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  • Mezzosoprano

    Marianne Crebassa

    Mezzo-soprano Marianne Crebassa’s spectacular rise in the international music displays her joy and equal ease at being on an opera stage, in a recital hall, in a recording studio or in concert.

    An exclusive recording artist with Erato, Marianne has…

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  • Rodolphe Bruneau-Boulmier

    Rodolphe Bruneau-Boulmier, composer and producer, studied at the CNSMDP. He has composed numerous works for piano, some of which have been recorded by Geoffroy Couteau and François-Frédéric Guy for the Odradek Records label. In 2022, his piano…

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    »Caída libre« (world premiere, commissioned work of the Münchner Philharmoniker)

  • Hector Berlioz

    Since sparking a furore throughout Europe with his "Symphonie fantastique" in 1830, Hector Berlioz (born on December 11th 1803 in La Côte St. André (Isère)) has ranked among the fathers of "program music”. This work then joined with Liszt’s…

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    »Les Nuits d’été« (Summer Nights) for solo part and orchestra, Opus 7

  • Intermission

  • Claude Debussy

    Claude Debussy, born on August 22nd 1862 in St.-Germain-en-Laye, was first a glowing admirer of Richard Wagner, but soon turned away from the German musical tradition to develop a French national musical idiom. The style he arrived at was called…

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    »La Mer«

    »La Mer«

    There are certainly very few works in music history that lead listeners as far astray as Debussy´s orchestral work, “La mer”. Anyone expecting a naturalistic sound of the sea is bound to be disappointed. Debussy had not attempted to create a…

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  • Hector Berlioz

    Since sparking a furore throughout Europe with his "Symphonie fantastique" in 1830, Hector Berlioz (born on December 11th 1803 in La Côte St. André (Isère)) has ranked among the fathers of "program music”. This work then joined with Liszt’s…

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    »Le Corsaire«, Opus 21

  • Conductor

    Kent Nagano

    Kent Nagano is considered one of the outstanding conductors for both operatic and orchestral repertoire. He has been General Music Director of the Hamburg State Opera and Chief Conductor of the Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Hamburg since September…

    more

  • Mezzosoprano

    Marianne Crebassa

    Mezzo-soprano Marianne Crebassa’s spectacular rise in the international music displays her joy and equal ease at being on an opera stage, in a recital hall, in a recording studio or in concert.

    An exclusive recording artist with Erato, Marianne has…

    more

  • Rodolphe Bruneau-Boulmier

    Rodolphe Bruneau-Boulmier, composer and producer, studied at the CNSMDP. He has composed numerous works for piano, some of which have been recorded by Geoffroy Couteau and François-Frédéric Guy for the Odradek Records label. In 2022, his piano…

    more

    »Caída libre« (world premiere, commissioned work of the Münchner Philharmoniker)

  • Hector Berlioz

    Since sparking a furore throughout Europe with his "Symphonie fantastique" in 1830, Hector Berlioz (born on December 11th 1803 in La Côte St. André (Isère)) has ranked among the fathers of "program music”. This work then joined with Liszt’s…

    more

    »Les Nuits d’été« (Summer Nights) for solo part and orchestra, Opus 7

  • Intermission

  • Claude Debussy

    Claude Debussy, born on August 22nd 1862 in St.-Germain-en-Laye, was first a glowing admirer of Richard Wagner, but soon turned away from the German musical tradition to develop a French national musical idiom. The style he arrived at was called…

    more

    »La Mer«

    There are certainly very few works in music history that lead listeners as far astray as Debussy´s orchestral work, “La mer”. Anyone expecting a naturalistic sound of the sea is bound to be disappointed. Debussy had not attempted to create a…

    more

  • Hector Berlioz

    Since sparking a furore throughout Europe with his "Symphonie fantastique" in 1830, Hector Berlioz (born on December 11th 1803 in La Côte St. André (Isère)) has ranked among the fathers of "program music”. This work then joined with Liszt’s…

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    »Le Corsaire«, Opus 21

Duration of concert: about 1 ¾ hours

95 € | 79 € | 70 € | 56 € | 50 € | 29 €; U30: 14 € | 11 €

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Directions

The Isarphilharmonie is located on the terrain of the »Gasteig HP8«. Please use public transportation if possible, as there is limited parking available.

Isarphilharmonie
Hans-Preißinger-Straße 8, 81379 München

Arrival by subway:

Arrival by subway:
U3: Brudermühlstraße station, 350m walk or take bus 54, 153, X30 or X204
U2: Silberhornstraße station, take bus X30
U1: Candidplatz station, take bus 54, 153, X30 or X204

Arrival by bus:
The bus lines 54 (Münchner Freiheit-Lorettoplatz), 153 (Giesing-Odeonsplatz), X30 (Harras-Arabellapark), X204 (Putzbrunn-Sendling) and the car park shuttle bus 97 stop at the ‘Schäftlarnstraße/Gasteig HP8’ stop.

Arrival by car:

Arrival by car:
Blumengroßmarkt, Lagerhausstraße 5: (open from 2 hours before the start of the event until 1 am; the 4-hour flat rate is €10, each additional hour costs €3.50), shuttle bus to Schäftlarnstraße/Gasteig HP8

Arriving by bike:

Arriving by bike:
There are 200 spaces with bike racks available in front of Hall E and behind Hall X, which can be accessed without steps using a ramp. Helmets and bike bags can be stored in the cloakroom.

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