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DATE
23 NOV 2010, TUE -
24 NOV 2010, WED
24 NOV 2010, WED
TIME
7.30pm
100mins, including 20min intermission
100mins, including 20min intermission
VENUE
Concert Hall
PRICE
$680
$500
$350 (selling fast)
$250 (sold-out)
$150*(sold-out)
$80**(sold-out)
Gallery seats: $280 (sold-out)
Concessions:
Limited student concessions: $75* (sold-out), $40** (sold-out)
Limited NSF and senior citizen concessions: $105* (sold-out), $56** (sold-out)
$500
$350 (selling fast)
$250 (sold-out)
$150*(sold-out)
$80**(sold-out)
Gallery seats: $280 (sold-out)
Concessions:
Limited student concessions: $75* (sold-out), $40** (sold-out)
Limited NSF and senior citizen concessions: $105* (sold-out), $56** (sold-out)


SYNOPSIS
The Berliner Philharmoniker (Berlin Philharmonic) has been known as one of the finest orchestras worldwide since its inception in the late 19th century, its distinction backed by the succession of great conductors who have stood at its helm.
Renowned conductor Sir Simon Rattle has been the orchestra’s Chief Conductor and Artistic Director since 2002, and his bold artistic vision and fresh, dynamic interpretations have taken the orchestra to even greater heights of excellence and adventure.
Don't miss an unforgettable experience when the legendary orchestra and its maestro perform in Singapore – their only stopover in Asia – for the very first time.
"Widely regarded as the best orchestra in the world." – The Guardian
"Sir Simon Rattle is one of today’s greatest conductors." – Gramophone
"After the last sounds of the orchestra drifted away…the ovation went on and on." – The New York Times
"Sir Simon Rattle is one of today’s greatest conductors." – Gramophone
"After the last sounds of the orchestra drifted away…the ovation went on and on." – The New York Times
PROGRAMME
23 Nov 2010
24 Nov 2010
23 Nov 2010
| Haydn Berg Brahms |
Symphony No. 99 in E-flat major Three Pieces for Orchestra Symphony No. 2 in D major |
24 Nov 2010
| Rachmaninov Mahler |
Symphonic Dances Symphony No. 1 in D Major |




