The 12 Cellists of the Berlin Philharmonic were formed in 1972 after a successful Austrian Radio recording, with founding member Rudolf Weinsheimer playing a key role. Their 40th Anniversary Concert at the Berlin Philharmonie celebrated their unique sound with a genre-blending program featuring works from diverse composers including Fauré, Ravel, Morricone, and Ellington. Guests Annette Dasch and Till Brönner added vocal and jazz elements, showcasing the group’s versatility and emotional depth.
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