Mendelssohn Kammerorchester Leipzig | Peter Bruns
Peter Bruns | violoncello and artistic director
This orchestra is characterised by it’s sophisticated programming, outstanding homogenous sound and sheer joy in music making. Directed by their cellist, Peter Bruns, this ensemble from Leipzig plays with world renowned soloists in Germany and internationally.
The renowned orchestra is a regular guest on stages such as the Essen and Cologne Philharmonie, the Konzerthaus Dortmund, the Liederhalle Stuttgart, the Tonhalle Düsseldorf and the Musikverein Vienna, playing with soloists such as Peter Bruns, Reinhold Friedrich, Dorothee Mields and Daniel Ottensamer.
On Tour
May 05, 2024 | Fulda
Watch and Listen
The Mendelssohn Chamber Orchestra Leipzig introduces itself.
Projects
Pictures without words (Bilder ohne Worte)
The life of Felix Mendelssohn presented musically with the mimes Bodecker&Neander and the Mendelssohn Chamber Orchestra Leipzig. For big and small people from 10 years. (In collaboration with the Compagnie Bodecker&Neander)
Reviews
The Mendelssohn Kammerorchester Leipzig itself is absolutely cosmopolitan; they tour around the entire world from Australia to South America. There the musicians have the opportunity to try out and modify a programme – and so this CD is coagulated concert atmosphere, hardly any cuts were necessary, as the programme has really sunk in. This kind of liveliness is found very rarely in a CD production. WDR3 Tonart | CD Kosmopolit Mendelssohn | Claus Fischer | May 2018
Peter Bruns | violoncello and artistic director
This orchestra is characterised by it’s sophisticated programming, outstanding homogenous sound and sheer joy in music making. Directed by their cellist, Peter Bruns, this ensemble from Leipzig plays with world renowned soloists in Germany and internationally.
The renowned orchestra is a regular guest on stages such as the Essen and Cologne Philharmonie, the Konzerthaus Dortmund, the Liederhalle Stuttgart, the Tonhalle Düsseldorf and the Musikverein Vienna, playing with soloists such as Peter Bruns, Reinhold Friedrich, Dorothee Mields and Daniel Ottensamer.