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Munich Symphony Orchestra Tickets

Munich Symphony Orchestra Concert Tickets

Munich Symphony Orchestra tickets will let you enjoy a night of stunning music, much of which has probably been featured in your favorite movies. The Munich Symphony Orchestra is based out of Munich, but they perform across Bavaria. It was founded by Kurt Graunke back in 1945, though it was originally known as the Graunke Symphony Orchestra. The name was changed to its current title in 1990. The chief conductors that have taken Graunke’s place over the years include Heiko Mathias Förster, Georg Schmöhe, and Kevin John Edusei. It has subscription concerts at several venues including the Prinzregententheater and the Herkulessaal.

The group consists of 60 musicians and holds nearly 100 concerts on an annual basis. They play a variety of genres, including baroque, classical modernism, and operetta. The orchestra’s music has been used for more than 600 films throughout the years, such as The Wind and the Lion, The Brave One, The Silence of the Lambs, and El Cid. It was also used for the soundtrack of The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones, a television show from the ‘90s. If you want to hear their talent for yourself, then be sure that you pick up Munich Symphony Orchestra tickets from TicketSmarter.

How much do Munich Symphony Orchestra tickets cost?

Ticket prices vary based on the venue, orchestra, and performance type. On average, tickets range from $20 to $398.

  • Average Price: $110 per ticket
  • Lowest Price: Around $75 is often the lowest price you can find a ticket
  • Premium Seating Options: A premium center orchestra seat near the front of the stage can cost as much as $287 a ticket

 

When is Munich Symphony Orchestra next concert?

The details for Munich Symphony Orchestra’s next live concert haven’t been released. We will update their schedule after a new concert is announced.

How long are Munich Symphony Orchestra concerts?

Each performance is around 90 minutes long without intermission.