The Berliner Philharmoniker performed Maurice Ravel's Daphnis et Chloé, Suite No. 2, at the Waldbühne Berlin on June 22, 2024 [1].
The event highlights the orchestra's commitment to bringing complex classical repertoires to large-scale outdoor venues and digital audiences. By utilizing the Digital Concert Hall, the ensemble expands the reach of high-art performances beyond the physical constraints of the concert hall.
Conductor Kirill Petrenko led the performance [1]. The program featured the full-length concert version of Ravel's work, which is known for its lush orchestration and impressionist textures. The Waldbühne, an open-air amphitheater in Germany, served as the backdrop for the recording [1].
This specific production was integrated into the Berliner Philharmoniker’s Digital Concert Hall programming [1]. This initiative allows the orchestra to archive and distribute its performances to a global audience through streaming technology.
While other performances of Ravel's work occurred in the region around the same time, including a production on June 20, 2024, conducted by Stanislav Kochanovsky, this specific recording features Petrenko's interpretation [1]. The recording captures the interaction between the orchestra and the unique acoustics of the outdoor venue.
The Berliner Philharmoniker continues to leverage its digital infrastructure to maintain visibility in the modern classical music landscape. By pairing prestigious conductors with iconic venues, the organization ensures the longevity of 20th-century compositions like those of Ravel.
“The Berliner Philharmoniker performed Maurice Ravel's Daphnis et Chloé, Suite No. 2”
The use of the Digital Concert Hall to broadcast a performance from the Waldbühne demonstrates a strategic shift toward hybrid concert models. By blending the prestige of a live, open-air event with global digital accessibility, the Berliner Philharmoniker is attempting to democratize access to elite orchestral music while maintaining the high production standards associated with Kirill Petrenko's leadership.

