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"I see my life in terms of music." - Albert Einstein

The Bavarian Chamber Philharmonic was founded by a group of young musicians in Augsburg in 1990. The orchestra stands out due to the exceptional involvement and artistic energy displayed by each one of its members, leading it to achieve outstanding performance quality without a conductor. Since 2004, in order to put its unique concepts and programmes into practice, the Bavarian Chamber Philharmonic has been organizing the concert series un·er·hört, which has become one of the highlights of Augsburg’s cultural life.
The orchestra has gone on tour throughout Europe, to the US, Brazil, and, most recently, South Korea, performing in a number of international festivals. Recent appearances took place in the Frauenkirche in Dresden, in the Philharmonie in Cologne, and in the Vienna Staatsoper.
The ensemble works closely and frequently with renowned early music specialist Reinhard Goebel.
Collaborations with high-ranking classical artists such as Christopher Hogwood, Albrecht Mayer, Leonidas Kavakos, Nils Mönkemeyer, Maximilian Hornung, and Mstislav Rostropovich, as well as with jazz musicians such as Dave Brubeck, Chick Corea, and, most recently, with saxophonist Marius Neset, all testify to the orchestra members’ first-class musicianship. Soprano Simone Kermes will present her new programme Inferno e Paradiso on several occasions with the Bavarian Chamber Philharmonic in September 2020.
The Bavarian Chamber Philharmonic has received several awards, including the European Music Advancement Prize, the Diapason d’Or from the French classical music magazine Diapason, and the renowned German ECHO Klassik Prize. The orchestra has made over 20 recordings for outstanding European labels.
The ensemble’s openness to contemporary music is evident in a great number of world premieres and commissions from composers of our time: Moritz Eggert, Malin Bång, Henning Sieverts, Richard Dünser, and Annette Focks have written works for the Bavarian Chamber Philharmonic.

Particularly since 2018, the ensemble has shown increasing engagement in bringing music to children and youngsters. Under the “young bkp” banner, the ensemble has started to organize family concerts as well as a series of interdisciplinary workshops for schoolteachers and schoolchildren.

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