Clocking in at on average 350 performances annually, ranging from full scale concerts and opera and ballet productions to ensemble appearances and outreach activities, Copenhagen Phil is one of the busiest and most versatile Danish orchestras. With roots back to 1843, Copenhagen Phil has developed into one of Denmark’s most innovative orchestras. It has developed award-winning concert formats such as ‘60 minutes of…’, designed to attract new audiences by collaborating with artists from other musical genres; ‘Open Orchestra’, where the audience is invited to move around among the musicians while they are playing; and ‘6 Crucial Moments’, performances during which the orchestra and an actor present works with bearing on world history, the history of music or the composer’s personal life.
Whether performing in concert halls, classrooms, orchestra pits, outdoors or wherever else their audience may be, Copenhagen Phil’s primary aim is to perform on the highest level and inspire those listening to venture further into the world of classical music.
For further information, please visit the Copenhagen Phil's website.