Musikfest Berlin 2024 - Classical concerts by the ROC ensembles
Music can do so much! When you say “music”, you mean an incredibly broad field full of tensions, contradictions, differences and also similarities. The Musikfest Berlin is dedicated to this field - if not in its entirety, because that would be a Herculean task, then certainly to its extent. With its concerts, the Berliner Festspiele's orchestral festival offers a bombastic start to the new season: an event that also features the ROC's top ensembles!
Our ensembles in action
The ROC ensembles give their all to play the music as vividly as possible and make it as tangible as possible for you.
Our concert locations
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Philharmonie Berlin
One of Berlin's most important concert halls
Special concert occasions
Our newest CD releases
On the radio
Our next radio dates:
Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin
Konzert, Tuesday, 17.12.2024, 20.03 Uhr
RIAS Kammerchor Berlin
Spielweisen, Wednesday, 18.12.2024, 22.05 Uhr
Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin
Klassik Forum, Thursday, 19.12.2024, 9.05 Uhr
Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin
Auftakt, Saturday, 21.12.2024, 6.05 Uhr
RIAS-Kammerchor
Klassik Forum, Saturday, 21.12.2024, 9.04 Uhr
RIAS-Kammerchor
Vesper, Saturday, 21.12.2024, 17.04 Uhr
Rundfunkchor Berlin
Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin
Geistliche Musik, Sunday, 22.12.2024, 6.10 Uhr
Rundfunkchor Berlin
Konzert, Sunday, 22.12.2024, 20.03 Uhr
Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin
Konzertdokument der Woche, Sunday, 22.12.2024, 21.05 Uhr
Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin
Einstand, Monday, 23.12.2024, 21.30 Uhr
The next concerts of our ROC ensembles
Concerts at the Musikfest Berlin - exuberant variety
The boundaries of music are constantly expanding, per composer, per work, per performance. The influence of modern technologies in particular has created a myriad of possibilities, spaces for thought and forms of expression that have pushed these boundaries even further.
As a forum for innovative artistic work by orchestras and ensembles, the Musikfest Berlin also sees itself as a representative of the “fringe forms” of music: the rare, the forgotten, the unusual, the quietly revolutionary and, of course, the important works of classical music from the past and present find the space to unfold here.