BERLIN (Reuters) - Scores of firefighters battled to put out a blaze at the home of the Berlin Philharmonic orchestra on Tuesday that sent banks of thick smoke billowing from the city's architectural landmark.
About 170 firefighters and more than 30 emergency vehicles were dispatched to extinguish the fire, which broke out during an afternoon concert, the local fire brigade said.
Using saws, firefighters peeled back sections of the slanted roof to get closer to the fire, while flames began flickering through gaps elsewhere in the covering in late afternoon.
Musicians and visitors to the Philharmonie, a controversial design by Hans Scharoun completed in 1963, were not hurt in what was the first serious blaze at the building, police said.
"It makes you want to cry, to be honest," said 33-year-old baritone Christof Hartkopf as he looked at the burning building.
Hartkopf said he was due to sing in a performance of Hector Berlioz's Te Deum conducted by Claudio Abbado this weekend.
Police cordoned off the angular, yellow concert hall, which is renowned for its acoustics. As plumes of thick smoke spread across the city, scores of people gathered for a closer look.
Karsten Goewecke of the Berlin fire brigade told a news conference inside a fire-proofed section of the building that efforts to douse the blaze would likely continue overnight.
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Afro-Mystik
Artist: Afro-Mystik
Genre(s):
Dance
Discography:
Future Tropic
Year: 1999
Tracks: 13
Afro-Mystik's sound is as eclectic as its chemical substance group members. Hailing from the Bay Field, this appeal of musicians blends whack, jungle, jazz, and obechi rhythms to grow a down-tempo, soothing blend of mixed beat generation and lyrics. Chris Ian Smith, aka DJ Fluid, takes the helm on production and keyboards, with Liana Young and Ismail Azim loaning vocals and rhymes. Mr. Bungle's Trevor Dunn is on basso, write Simone White (Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy and Omar Sosa) ar on drums and Carlos the Jackal Araiza takes aid of percussion. In 1999, Afro-Mystik released their number unity CD, Next Tropic, on Om Records. The label is ill-famed for its sustenance of Bay Area producers and DJs such as
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