Baden-Baden Philharmonic
Orchestra
The Philharmonic Orchesta Baden-Baden, one of the most traditional orchestras in Germany, has been delighting audiences for over 160 years with outstanding musical performances in renowned venues such as the Kurhaus and Festival Hall Baden-Baden and offers open-air concerts in the idyllic Lichtentaler Allee. With a broad repertoire ranging from classical music to contemporary compositions, the orchestra brings cultural diversity and musical excellence to the spa town.
Events of the Philharmonic Orchesta Baden-Baden
The Philharmonic Orchesta Baden-Baden delights audiences every year with a variety of top-class concerts and events. From classical symphony concerts and festive galas to atmospheric open-air concerts and international guest performances - the varied program offers something for every music lover.
A rich musical past: The Philharmonic Orchesta of Baden-Baden
The Philharmonic Orchesta of Baden-Baden can look back on a long and illustrious history. Founded in 1854, it is one of the oldest and most renowned orchestras in Germany. From the outset, the Philharmonic played a central role in the cultural life of the city and attracted famous musicians and composers such as Johannes Brahms and Richard Strauss.
Over the years, the Philharmonic Orchesta Baden-Baden has continued to develop and expand its repertoire. Historic milestones such as the world premiere of Richard Strauss' “Till Eulenspiegels lustige Streiche” or the numerous concerts under the direction of legendary conductors such as Herbert von Karajan and Wilhelm Furtwängler have made the orchestra a fixture in the international music world.
Today, the Philharmonic Orchesta of Baden-Baden combines tradition and modernity in a unique way. With a wide-ranging programme of classical concerts, contemporary music and innovative projects, it continues to inspire a diverse audience and to build on its long and rich history.