Kirill Petrenko conducted the Berliner Philharmoniker in a performance of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Symphony No. 29 in A major, K. 201 [1].
This performance highlights the orchestra's commitment to high-fidelity digital accessibility, bringing world-class classical music to a global audience through specialized streaming platforms.
The concert took place at Suntory Hall in Tokyo [1]. The event was recorded Nov. 24, 2023 [1], and subsequently streamed via the Berliner Philharmoniker's Digital Concert Hall. This digital distribution allows the ensemble to reach listeners beyond the physical confines of the Japanese concert hall.
Petrenko led the ensemble through the specific complexities of the K. 201 catalogue number [1]. The presentation was part of a broader effort to provide a full-length Mozart concert as part of the Digital Concert Hall programming [1].
By utilizing the acoustics of Suntory Hall, the Berliner Philharmoniker captured a specific sonic environment for the symphony. The recording process ensures that the technical precision of the orchestra is preserved for future study and listening. The use of the Digital Concert Hall continues to be the primary vehicle for the orchestra's remote engagement strategy.
“Kirill Petrenko conducted the Berliner Philharmoniker in a performance of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Symphony No. 29.”
The integration of elite live performances with a dedicated digital streaming infrastructure allows the Berliner Philharmoniker to maintain global brand presence. By recording in prestigious international venues like Suntory Hall, the orchestra blends geographic outreach with the prestige of the Digital Concert Hall archive.





