Schedules
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05/12/2022 4:00 pm |
Valls: Missa Scala Aretina |
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| Patrick Debrabandere leads the Vox Mago choir and orchestra in a performance of Francisco Valls' `Missa Scala Aretina.' | |||||
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05/12/2022 4:36 pm |
Abbado Conducts Mahler No. 4 and Rückert-Lieder |
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| Mezzo soprano Magdalena Kožená does not only make the heavenly joys resound in the final movement of Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 4, earlier in the concert, she devotes herself to the seraphic beauty and intimate simplicity of Mahler's Rückert Lieder. Practically all songs that Mahler composed prior to 1900 were based on texts from Des Knaben Wunderhorn, a collection of folk poems published by Clemens Brentano and Achim von Arnim. | |||||
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05/12/2022 6:03 pm |
Schumann |
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| In 1842, his `chamber music year', Robert Schumann composed no less than five great pieces: three string quartets, one piano quintet and one piano quartet. Apart from a single piano quartet, Schumann had never written chamber music before. Because of the small set-up, the quartet has an intimate quality about it and has become one of the standards. | |||||
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05/12/2022 7:04 pm |
Going for the Impossible: Mirga Gražinyte-Tyla |
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| Introducing Mirga Gražinyte-Tyla, an extraordinary conductor who ranks highly amongst today's shooting stars of the classical music scene. At the age of only 30, the Lithuanian was unanimously selected by the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra to be their musical director, succeeding Andris Nelsons and Sir Simon Rattle. | |||||
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05/12/2022 8:02 pm |
Yannick |
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| A portrait of Canadian conductor and pianist Yannick Nézet-Séguin, the current music director of the Orchestre Métropolitain, the Metropolitan Opera and the Philadelphia Orchestra. | |||||
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05/12/2022 9:18 pm |
Beauty is a Crime: Mendelssohn & Brahms |
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| Greek conductor Teodor Currentzis leads his ensemble MusicAeterna alongside Austrian-Moldovan violinist Patricia Kopatchinskaja in a performance showcasing young, accomplished and energetic musicians. | |||||
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05/12/2022 10:23 pm |
Brahms |
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| Greek conductor Teodor Currentzis leads his ensemble MusicAeterna alongside Austrian-Moldovan violinist Patricia Kopatchinskaja in a performance showcasing young, accomplished and energetic musicians. For this concert, they went searching for a new definition of the meaning of the word beauty. Thus, this 2015 performance from the renowned Musikfest Bremen sheds an entirely new light on two beloved classics by Brahms and Mendelssohn. | |||||
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05/12/2022 10:57 pm |
Concerts in Quarantine - Liszt, Chopin et. al |
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| Russian pianist Zlata Chochieva performed live at Schinkel Pavillon in Berlin on April 13, 2020. The program opens with a selection of Felix Mendelssohn's Songs Without Words: Op. 67, No. 5 and No. 2. | |||||
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05/12/2022 11:44 pm |
Bellini/Liszt - Réminiscences de Norma S.394 |
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| Minsoo Hong performs Liszt's `Sposalizio' from `Années de Pèlerinage: Deuxième Année' and Bellini/Liszt's `Réminiscences de Norma' during the Solo Finals of the 11th International Franz Liszt Piano Competition, held in Utrecht in 2017. | |||||
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05/13/2022 12:00 am |
Couperin's Premier Livre: Masterly Mix |
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| We have François Couperin to thank for some of the most stunning pages found in 18th century harpsichord literature. Numbering more than 220 solo pieces, his four collections contain much of Couperin's finest work. We found four keyboard heroes, each of whom was free to browse through his or her favourite volume. Aurélien Delage tackles the encyclopedic first volume - the calling card of a musical all-rounder. | |||||
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05/13/2022 1:01 am |
Europakonzert 2011: Madrid |
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| Sir Simon Rattle conducts as the Berlin Philharmonic perform Joaquín Rodrigo's beloved `Concierto de Aranjuez', Emmanuel Chabrier's exuberant `España' and Sergey Rachmaninov's dramatic `Second Symphony' at their 2011 European Concert at the magnificent Teatro Real in Madrid. | |||||
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05/13/2022 2:38 am |
Shostakovich |
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| In this 2018 concert, the Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra is lead by Canadian conductor and pianist Yannick Nézet-Séguin in a performance of Dmitri Shostakovich's Symphony No. 4 in C minor, Op. 43. Born in 1975 in Montréal, Québec, the charismatic young musician was awarded the role of the 11th Principal Conductor of the Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra in 2006. | |||||
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05/13/2022 3:47 am |
Prosseda Performs Mozart, Schubert & Chopin |
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| Roberto Prosseda performs Mozart's Piano Sonata No 5 (KV 283) and four Impromptus Op 90 by Franz Schubert, ending with Chopin's technically demanding Ballade No 4, Op 52. | |||||
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05/13/2022 5:18 am |
Bartók, Romanian Folk Dances |
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| The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Solti plays the Romanian Folk Dances by Béla Bartók. | |||||
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05/13/2022 5:33 am |
Heitor Villa-Lobos Music for Cello and Piano II |
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| Taking the viewer on a journey through the life and work of the Brazilian classical music legend, Heitor Villa-Lobos. The composer, conductor, cellist, and classical guitarist was born in Rio de Janeiro, growing up in a time of social change. | |||||
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05/13/2022 6:00 am |
Glass: Double Concerto for Two Pianos |
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| As part of a new collaboration with the famous composer Philip Glass, French pianists Katia and Marielle Labèque perform the European premiere of Glass' Concerto for Two Pianos with the Orchestre de Paris. | |||||
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05/13/2022 7:00 am |
Glass: Double Concerto for Two Pianos |
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| As part of a new collaboration with the famous composer Philip Glass, French pianists Katia and Marielle Labèque perform the European premiere of Glass' Concerto for Two Pianos with the Orchestre de Paris. | |||||
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05/13/2022 8:20 am |
Brahms |
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| Greek conductor Teodor Currentzis leads his ensemble MusicAeterna alongside Austrian-Moldovan violinist Patricia Kopatchinskaja in a performance showcasing young, accomplished and energetic musicians. For this concert, they went searching for a new definition of the meaning of the word beauty. Thus, this 2015 performance from the renowned Musikfest Bremen sheds an entirely new light on two beloved classics by Brahms and Mendelssohn. | |||||
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05/13/2022 8:57 am |
Beethoven, Symphony No. 2 |
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| Seiji Ozawa founded the Saito Kinen Festival Matsumoto in 1992. As of 2015, it is better known as the Seiji Ozawa Festival. Seiji Ozawa appears on stage to passionately conducting Beethoven's `Symphony No 2' and `No 7'. | |||||
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05/13/2022 9:34 am |
Ennio Morricone: Filmsuite in Duo |
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| Pietro Tagliaferri (clarinet) and Francesco Attesti (piano) play a suite with film music (C'era una volta il West - Mission - Nuovo Cinema Paradiso) by Italian film composer Ennio Morricone. | |||||
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05/13/2022 10:00 am |
Tchaikovsky |
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| `Iolanta' and `Perséphone' - a double bill consisting of two stage works that represent an ideal of beauty, poetry and hope forms this new production in Madrid from the Teatro Real. In both works, the progression from darkness to light acts as an initiation rite that completely transforms the existential attitude of the leading characters. This broadcast features `Iolanta', a mature composition by Tchaikovsky, which was premiered in 1892. | |||||
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05/13/2022 11:48 am |
Haydn |
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| It's New Year's Day 1791 and Joseph Haydn is visiting London for the first time in his life. It is in the British capital where Haydn witnesses several performances of Handel oratorios. This inspires him to give his musical vision of God's creation. | |||||
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05/13/2022 1:31 pm |
Discovering Masterpieces - Mahler Symphony No. 5 |
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| Symphony No. 5 in C sharp minor by Gustav Mahler (1860-1911). Musical excerpts played by the Lucerne Festival Orchestra conducted by Claudio Abbado. | |||||
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05/13/2022 1:58 pm |
Dvořák - Symphony No. 6 in D major |
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| For the 2016 edition of the Waldbühne, the Georgian violinist Lisa Batiashvili and the Québécois conductor Yannick Nézet-Séguin join the Berliner Philharmoniker for a beautiful concert. | |||||
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05/13/2022 2:44 pm |
Liszt - 3 Sonetti del Petrarca |
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| German baritone Dietrich Henschel and pianist Arno Waschk bundle their forces in a Lieder program featuring compositions by Hugo Wolf, Ludwig van Beethoven, and Franz Liszt, recorded at Schinkel Pavillon in Berlin on April 10, 2020. | |||||