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From the Old Power Station Kraftwerk Rummelsburg, Berlin,
A classical concert becomes an entirely new experience: Brahms' Symphony No. 2 performed by the Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin and conductor Tugan Sokhiev.
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Johannes Brahms - Symphony No.2 in D Major
1:01 I. Allegro non troppo
17:15 II. Adagio non troppo
26:56 III. Allegretto grazioso
32:15 IV: Allegro con spirito
Classical music is sometimes confronted with the critique of only ever repeating the same Mozart and Beethoven concertos and symphonies over and over again. So when we decided to record a new version of Brahm‘s second symphony, all parties involved quickly agreed on one thing: The finished recording should offer a entirely new way of looking at and listening to a classical concert.
To achieve this, our production team scouted for a completely unique location: an old power station located at the eastern outskirts of Berlin. This setting offers an atmosphere that is industrial and run-down, but also extremely charming and breathing the image and memory of pre-war Germany.
Moreover, the technical team also put their heads together and built an entirely new technical set-up, including both audio and video. Thus, they were able to film the entire production in one long shot and 4K resolution. They also came up with a new sound design, enhancing whichever instrument the camera is focusing upon at any given moment. Thus, the structure of the score shines through the recording. Thus, watching a classical concert becomes an entirely new experience: You‘ll see more. You‘ll hear more. You‘ll feel like you‘re flying through the orchestra, always being exactly where the music is happening, with no cuts or edits to interrupt your experience. Ready for an entirely new Brahms yet?
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