Concert
1st Philharmonic Concert
Heiliggeistkirche
2nd Philharmonic Concert
Aula der Neuen Universität
3rd Philharmonic Concert
Aula der Neuen Universität
4th Philharmonic Concert
Aula der Neuen Universität
5th Philharmonic Concert
Aula der Neuen Universität
6th Philharmonic Concert
Heiliggeistkirche
7th Philharmonic Concert
Musensaal, Congress Center Rosengarten Mannheim
1st Bachchor Concert
Peterskirche
2nd Bachchor Concert
Peterskirche
3rd Bachchor Concert
Peterskirche
4th Bachchor Concert
Heiliggeistkirche
1st Family Concert
Alter Saal
1st Piccolo Concert
Zwinger 3
1st Youth Concert
Johannes-Brahms-Saal
2. Familienkonzert
Alter Saal
2nd Piccolo Concert
Zwinger 3
2nd Youth Concert
Johannes-Brahms-Saal
3rd Family Concert
Marguerre-Saal
1st Chamber Concert
Alter Saal
2nd Chamber Concert
Alter Saal
3rd Chamber Concert
Alter Saal
4th Chamber Concert
Alter Saal
5th Chamber Concert
Alter Saal
Listen up! #1
Orchestersaal
Listen up! #2
Orchestersaal
Listen up! #3
Orchestersaal
30th concert with
scholarship holders of the
Jürgen Ponto-Stiftung
Rokokotheater Schwetzingen
Cello grenzenlos – Cello without borders
Johannes-Brahms-Saal
New Year’s Concert
Marguerre-Saal
New Year’s Eve Concert
Aula der Neuen Universität
1. Castle Concert: Katharine Mehrling sings Piaf
Schlosshof
2. Castle Concert: La France et l’Italia – grandi emozioni!
Schlosshof
3. Castle Concert: Nature
Schlosshof
4. Castle Concert: John Williams’ Greatest Hits
Schlosshof
Heidelberg’s philharmonic orchestra, Philharmonisches Orchester Heidelberg, has been part of the city’s theatre since 2005. It forms its own category, staging numerous concerts and accompanying opera productions.
The orchestra shapes the city’s musical life with its stylistic flexibility stretching from Baroque to Modernity as well as a broad variety of concert formats. It has twice been honoured with the award for »best concert programme« by the association of German music producers, Deutscher Musikverleger-Verband, and places a strong emphasis on educational programme. Since 2006, Heidelberg’s philharmonic orchestra has been engaging with historic staging methods as part of the festival Winter in Schwetzingen. As part of Heidelberg’s women artists’ award, the Heidelberger Künstlerinnenpreis, and its concert programmes, the orchestra regularly reflects on the works of women composers.
The Philharmonisches Orchester Heidelberg was founded on 8th April 1889 as »Städtisches Orchester«.