BERLIN 〓 Berlin Philharmonic opens Digital Concert Hall for one month free of charge

2020/03/14

The Berlin Philharmonic has announced that it will open its archive “Digital Concert Hall” for one month free of charge.

The performance has been canceled due to the spread of the new coronavirus. Berlin’s Philharmonie, where is home of them, also closed until March 31.

Signing is easy. If you register by March 31, you will have 30 days of free access. The upcoming performance without the audience will also be broadcast.

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