The Philips Symphony Orchestra will embark on a unique adventure at Theater Amsterdam on Nov. 8, 2025 with their performance of Ravel's "Daphnis & Chloé. Conducted by Txemi Etxebarria and supported by Philips' Philharmonic Choir, more than 150 musicians and singers will come together to create an exceptional musical experience. This concert celebrates not only their 100th performance at Muziekgebouw Eindhoven, but also their fruitful collaboration with Symphonic Cinema.
The performance promises to be a multicolored spectacle, where live music and film footage masterfully merge. Lucas van Woerkum of Symphonic Cinema has created a film that runs synchronously with the music, resulting in a dynamic performance that stimulates the senses. The images translate the impressionistic landscapes of Ravel's composition into an urban context, giving a modern interpretation to ancient Greek myths.

What makes this performance special is not only the scale, but also the artistic vision that brings the concert to life. The orchestra's interplay with the film visuals offers a new dimension to the traditional orchestral experience. Immersed in music and visuals, the audience is taken on an emotional journey full of contrasts and colors. It is an experience that is both visually and aurally rich, immersing the audience in a world of imagination and memory.
"Music envelops you in its rhythmic arms while images, like dreamlike robes, caress the soul and unleash an orchestra of emotions."
This concert offers an unparalleled opportunity to experience Ravel's masterpiece as it has never been done before. It is not only a celebration of music, but also a testament to the power of artistic synergy. Merging film and music, the concert allows you to rediscover the world of "Daphnis & Chloé" as a timeless fusion of art forms. An experience you won't want to miss.