Upcoming performances Today Onwards
Past performances 1999 — Yesterday
Wiener Philharmoniker - Respighi, Wagner, RichardBrahms
MusikvereinConductor
View program, cast and crewKirill Petrenko dirigiert Straussʼ "Elektra", Strauss
Berliner PhilharmonikerConductor
View cast and crewBerliner Philharmoniker & Kirill Petrenko, SibeliusBrahms
Festspielhaus Baden-BadenConductor
View program, cast and crewKirill Petrenko dirigiert Straussʼ "Elektra", Strauss
Berliner PhilharmonikerConductor
View cast and crewBerliner Philharmoniker & Kirill Petrenko, SibeliusBrahms
Festspielhaus Baden-BadenConductor
View program, cast and crewBerliner Philharmoniker / Lisa Batiashvili / Kirill Petrenko, SzymanowskiStraussBrahms
Elbphilharmonie & Laeiszhalle HamburgConductor
View program, cast and crewKirill Petrenko dirigiert Smetanas "Mein Vaterland", Smetana
Berliner PhilharmonikerConductor
View cast and crewZahajovací Koncert I & II, Smetana
Prague Spring FestivalConductor
View cast and crewSun20:00
Prague, Czech RepublicBerlínští Filharmonikové Na Kampě, Smetana
Prague Spring FestivalConductor
View cast and crewZahajovací Koncert I & II, Smetana
Prague Spring FestivalConductor
View cast and crewMon20:00
Prague, Czech RepublicKarajan-Akademie der Berliner Philharmoniker, MendelssohnWidmann
Berliner PhilharmonikerConductor
View program, cast and crewGmjo 2024 – Kirill Petrenko, Bruckner
Teatro Comunale Giuseppe Verdi (Teatro Verdi Pordenone)Conductor
View cast and crewAs of 2019/20 Kirill Petrenko takes over the post as chief conductor of the Berlin Philharmonic. He was born in Omsk, Siberia, and studied piano at the school of music there. He appeared in public as a pianist for the first time at the age of eleven with the symphony orchestra in Omsk. In 1990 he moved with his family to Vorarlberg, Austria, where his father accepted a position as an orchestral musician and music teacher. Petrenko continued his studies in Feldkirch, then studied conducting at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna. His first engagement took him to the Wiener Volksoper immediately after graduation. From 1999 to 2002 Kirill Petrenko was general music director at the Theater Meiningen, where he attracted international attention for the first time in 2001 with