Berg Orchestra (in Czech, Orchestr Berg[1]), initially formed as a group of like-minded music students in 1995 and officially founded in 2001 by Slovak conductor Peter Vrábel,[2] is a professional orchestra in Prague, Czech Republic whose stated objective is "to constantly search for inspiration and accommodate new impulses from every sphere of contemporary life."
Aside from its performances in traditional concert halls, Berg performs in museums and sewage treatment facilities, on theater stages, in churches and synagogues, and sometimes accompanies silent film screenings or dance performances. The orchestra’s director Eva Kesslová says choosing the spaces for the performances is an important aspect of their work.[3]
^von Collas, W., European Music Directory (Munich: K. G. Saur Verlag, 2001), p. 11.
^Stein, M., "Sound of the cutting edge", Česká pozice, May 9, 2011.
^Volynsky, M., "Berg Orchestra experiments with form and setting of contemporary music", Radio Prague, Feb 26, 2013.
BergOrchestra (in Czech, Orchestr Berg), initially formed as a group of like-minded music students in 1995 and officially founded in 2001 by Slovak conductor...
the songs are accompanied by a very large orchestra. The performance caused a riot, and had to be halted. Berg effectively withdrew the work, and it was...
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July 2014 at the Wayback Machine. helilooja.ee. 8 June 2014. BergOrchestra website. www.berg.cz. Retrieved 8 June 2014. "The Passion of Joan of Arc - The...
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competitions, and his music has been performed by ensembles such as BergOrchestra and at festivals such as the Festival d'automne Paris [fr], Musica nova...
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November 2016. "Tim Berg – Bromance". ultratop.be. Archived from the original on 8 June 2016. Retrieved 13 June 2016. Hung, Steffen. "Tim Berg – Seek Bromance"...