Format: CD
Barcode: 4250317416018
Catalog number: PHIL 06001
Releasedate: 01-02-11
This group of musicians and friends from the Berliner Philharmoniker orchestrawere drawn together by the opportunity to make high-level music in a relaxed atmosphere together. They started playing in an ensemble at the first ever Landsberg summer music festival in 1999. By the time this small yet refined festival of chamber music had drawn to a close, a shared desire to give further concerts at other times of year had been expressed – and thus the Ensemble Berlin was born.
Soon afterwards the Bavarian broadcaster Bayerische Rundfunk broadcast a live concert recording and, thanks to their numerous appearances, a growing audience began to take note of the eleven- strong ensemble – both in Germany and abroad. In 2006 the ensemble introduced itself to Berlin's fans of chamber music on “home ground” in the city's Philharmonie, and they also performed at Würzburg's Mozart Festival. In the meantime, the Ensemble Berlin has recorded several CDs that document not only the ensemble's airy, resonating sound and finely-tuned style, but also highlights their growing repertoire.
There are no limits to the ensemble's program. On the one hand they perform original classical, Romantic, and modernist compositions for the archetypal chamber music combinations of quintet, octet, and nonet, yet adaptations form a further focus of the ensemble's artistic work. The ensemble's wonderfully fruitful collaboration with the orchestral musician and arranger Wolfgang Renz produced an entire series of musical treasures, such as an adaptation of Franz Schubert's “Wanderer Fantasy” for a nonet. This arrangement, composed exclusively for the Ensemble Berlin, offers both the listener and the artist completely new tonal variations while providing a completely new take on an existing repertoire.
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1Le tombeau de Couperin (arr. W. Renz for chamber ensemble)No. 1. Prelude03:08
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2Le tombeau de Couperin (arr. W. Renz for chamber ensemble)No. 2. Fugue04:12
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3Le tombeau de Couperin (arr. W. Renz for chamber ensemble)No. 3. Forlane05:17
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4Le tombeau de Couperin (arr. W. Renz for chamber ensemble)No. 4. Rigaudon03:09
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5Le tombeau de Couperin (arr. W. Renz for chamber ensemble)No. 5. Menuet04:16
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6Le tombeau de Couperin (arr. W. Renz for chamber ensemble)No. 6. Toccata04:01
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7Pictures at an Exhibition (arr. W. Renz for chamber ensemble)Promenade01:51
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8Pictures at an Exhibition (arr. W. Renz for chamber ensemble)I. The Gnome02:40
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9Pictures at an Exhibition (arr. W. Renz for chamber ensemble)Promenade00:56
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10Pictures at an Exhibition (arr. W. Renz for chamber ensemble)II. The Old Castle04:37
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11Pictures at an Exhibition (arr. W. Renz for chamber ensemble)Promenade00:37
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12Pictures at an Exhibition (arr. W. Renz for chamber ensemble)III. Tuileries00:59
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13Pictures at an Exhibition (arr. W. Renz for chamber ensemble)IV. Bydlo03:01
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14Pictures at an Exhibition (arr. W. Renz for chamber ensemble)Promenade00:53
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15Pictures at an Exhibition (arr. W. Renz for chamber ensemble)V. Ballet of the Unhatched Chicks01:20
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16Pictures at an Exhibition (arr. W. Renz for chamber ensemble)VI. Samuel Goldenberg and Schmuyle02:15
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17Pictures at an Exhibition (arr. W. Renz for chamber ensemble)Promenade01:53
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18Pictures at an Exhibition (arr. W. Renz for chamber ensemble)VII. The Market Place at Limoges01:33
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19Pictures at an Exhibition (arr. W. Renz for chamber ensemble)VIII. CatacombaeSepulchrum romanum02:10
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20Pictures at an Exhibition (arr. W. Renz for chamber ensemble)Cum mortuis in lingua mortua01:59
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21Pictures at an Exhibition (arr. W. Renz for chamber ensemble)IX. The Hut on Fowl's Legs (Baba-Yaga)03:41
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22Pictures at an Exhibition (arr. W. Renz for chamber ensemble)X. The Great Gate of Kiev05:19