Kammer-Philharmonie Europa
Kammer-Philharmonie Europa
Programme
Glière – String Octet op. 5 in D Major
Hummel – Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra in E flat Major
Wolf – Italian Serenade
Albinoni – Adagio in G minor for String Orchestra
Nielsen – Little Suite for Strings op. 1
Chamber Philharmonic Europe – Profile
The Chamber Philharmonic Europe was founded 2006 in Cologne/Germany and engages over 60
of the most talented young musicians from 18 European nations. Its outstanding high artistic level
was confirmed by many concerts and festivals which the orchestra played throughout the continent
as well as press and critics.
Since its inception the Chamber Philharmonic Europe has been built upon a broad range of professional experience. In the interest of promoting the younger generation, the orchestra aims also to provide promising artists the opportunity for further development in its various sections. It is from this principle that the Chamber Philharmonic Europe is able to produce a creative work atmosphere over generations which inspires the ensemble with great motivation.
The repertoire of the Chamber Philharmonic of Europe ranges from Baroque to modern and the musicians have performed in many reputed concert halls and opera houses, including:
Théâtre des Bouffes-Parisiens, Paris
De Munt Oper, Brussels
Koninklijk Theater Carré, Amsterdam
Grand Théâtre de la Ville, Luxemburg
Konzerthaus, Berlin
Château de Versailles, Versailles
St. Mary’s Cathedral, Edinburgh
Gürzenich Saal, Cologne
Palladium, Malmö
Extensive tours have led the orchestra (among others) to Switzerland, Sweden, Denmark, France, Great Britain and Ireland. The orchestra a is a fully professional and privately financed organization, which – with its increasing popularity – also engages for different charities. The orchestra periodically engages with its different partners for benefit concerts throughout Europe.
www.kammerphilharmonie-europa.de
Supported by the Friends of The Old Granary Studio