Schedules
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02/13/2023 6:00 pm |
Sounds Like Christmas |
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| A music encounter between soprano Angelika Kirchschlager and jazz trumpeter Tomasz Stanko combines traditional holiday music with the spontaneity and freshness of jazz. | |||||
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02/13/2023 7:00 pm |
Muskens Performs Sonatas by Franz Ignaz Beck |
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| Every year at the end of August the renowned Early Music Festival takes place in the Dutch city of Utrecht. It is the largest festival focused on early music in the world. This time, Muskens performs sonatas from Franz Ignaz Beck. | |||||
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02/13/2023 7:46 pm |
CMIM Violin 2019 |
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| Christine Lim performs Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Sonata No 18 in G major, K 301, Claude Debussy's Sonata in G minor, L 140, Michael Oesterle's `Stand alone', and Sergei Prokofiev's Sonata No 2. | |||||
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02/13/2023 8:47 pm |
Stingray Originals - Seljan Nasibli |
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| Originally from Azerbaijan, Seljan Nasibli started to play the piano and violin at the age of five. After moving to England at an early age, she was encouraged to pick up music and chose to sing jazz before training classically. | |||||
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02/13/2023 9:10 pm |
Prokofiev - Piano Sonata No. 8, Op. 84 |
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| Between March and May 2020, Schinkel Pavillon Berlin opened its unexpectedly vacated exhibition space for a concert series in isolation titled Concerts in Quarantine. As part of the series, pianist Severin von Eckardstein performs. | |||||
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02/13/2023 10:02 pm |
Heitor Villa-Lobos Music for Cello and Piano - IV |
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| A look at the composer, conductor, cellist, and classical guitarist Heitor Villa-Lobos, born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in 1887. Featuring a performance of his piece, `Music for Cello and Piano IV'. | |||||
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02/13/2023 10:29 pm |
A Tribute to Vienna |
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| Chamber music ensemble The Philharmonics pay tribute to the music of Vienna in a 2011 concert from Vienna's Café Sperl. The ensemble consists of musicians from the Vienna and Berlin Philharmonic performing five waltzes from Johann Straus II. | |||||
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02/13/2023 11:34 pm |
Dvořák - Symphony No. 9 in E minor, Op. 95 |
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| Soviet-born conductor Semyon Bychkov leads the Czech Philharmonic in a concert program dedicated to Czech composers, recorded at the Rudolfinum, Dvořák Hall, Prague in 2018. | |||||
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02/14/2023 12:17 am |
Shostakovich |
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| The Zadig Trio was born when two childhood friends from France, Boris Borgolotto (violin), and Marc Girard Garcia (cello), joined musical forces with American pianist Ian Barber. Today, they have received several international prizes at competitions in France, Italy, Austria and the USA. | |||||
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02/14/2023 12:55 am |
Beethoven |
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| Italian pianist Riccardo Schwartz was born in Milan in 1986 and completed his studies at the Conservatorio of Milan as a student of acclaimed musicians such as Riccardo Risaliti, Leonardo Leonardi, and Annibale Rebaudengo. He graduated with Honorable Mention and continued his piano studies at the Accademia Pianistica of Imola. Here, he performs Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 32, Op. 111. | |||||
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02/14/2023 2:00 am |
Bychkov conducts Smetana, Martinů and Dvořák |
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| The Soviet-born conductor Semyon Bychkov leads the Czech Philharmonic in a concert programme dedicated to all Czech composers, recorded at the Rudolfinum, Dvořák Hall, Prague in 2018. | |||||
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02/14/2023 3:53 am |
Mozart |
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| The Dutch conductor Bernard Haitink opens the Berlin Philharmonic's Europakonzert at the Royal Albert Hall in London with Tchaikovsky's `Fantasy Overture' from Roméo et Juliette. The second piece by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is his famous `Violin Concerto No. 3 in G major K. 216', played by the German violinist Frank Peter Zimmermann. | |||||
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02/14/2023 4:18 am |
Golden Age |
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| The Bolshoi Theatre Ballet performs Dmitri Shostakovich's Golden Age, a ballet in two acts, choreographed by Yuri Grigorovich. The Russian choreograph, and co-librettist of this work was the soloist of the Maryinsky Theatre for 18 years and later for a short time headed its ballet. His first productions at the Kirov were The Stone Flower and The Legend of Love. | |||||
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02/14/2023 6:01 am |
Villa-Lobos |
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| Quarteto Radamés Gnattali performs Heitor Villa-Lobos's String Quartet No. 6 at the Theatro Municipal in Rio de Janiero, Brasil. | |||||
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02/14/2023 6:32 am |
Slatkin conducts Bolcom, Beethoven & Ravel |
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| American conductor Leonard Slatkin leads the Orchestre National de Lyon in a concert recorded at the Auditorium de Lyon in 2014. The concert opens with William Bolcom´s Circus Ouverture, which was specially composed for Slatkin's 70th birthday. | |||||
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02/14/2023 8:00 am |
Heitor Villa-Lobos Music for Cello and Piano - VI |
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| A six-part documentary on the life and work of Heitor Villa-Lobos. Director Liloye Boubli takes viewers on a journey through the life and work of the Brazilian legend of classical music. | |||||
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02/14/2023 8:27 am |
Franz Liszt Competition 2017 - Semi Final II |
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| Ran Feng (1991, China) performs La notte (S377a) and Hungarian Rhapsody No. 12, (S379a) during semi-final II (chamber music) of the 11th International Franz Liszt Piano Competition, held in TivoliVredenburg, Utrecht, in 2017. | |||||
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02/14/2023 9:00 am |
IVC 2019 |
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| Mezzo-soprano Feride Büyükdenktas and pianist Gisela Jöbstl perform Sylvia Maessen's `Oh che tranquillo mar', `Verzagen' from Johannes Brahms' `Five Songs', and Franz Schubert's `Erlkönig'. | |||||
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02/14/2023 9:24 am |
IVC 2019 |
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| Baritone Vincent Kusters and pianist Charlie Bo Meijering perform works by Franz Schubert, Hugo Wolf, Sylvia Maessen, Claude Debussy, Maurice Ravel and Anno Schreier during the International Vocal Competition 2019. | |||||
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02/14/2023 9:49 am |
Prokofiev |
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| Sylvain Cambreling conducts the Choir and Orchestra of the Paris Opera in a performance of Sergei Prokofiev's The Love for Three Oranges, Op. 33, also known by its French -language title L'amour des trois oranges. The satirical opera by Prokofiev was based on the Italian play L'amore delle tre melarance by Carlo Gozzi and premiered at the Auditorium Theatre in Chicago, Illinois, on 30 December 1921. | |||||
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02/14/2023 12:00 pm |
Franck: Stradella |
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| On September 19, 2012, Liège, reopened its Opera house. The season opens with Stradella, the uncompleted work of the youth of the composer César Franck, who was born and raised in Liège. | |||||
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02/14/2023 1:58 pm |
Mahler: Symphony No. 2 |
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| Bernhard Haitink conducts the Berlin Philharmonic and the Ernst Senff Choir in a performance of Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 2 at the Berliner Philharmonie in 1992. | |||||
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02/14/2023 3:28 pm |
Discovering Masterpieces |
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| This `Fantastic Symphony' is widely regarded as one of the most important and representative pieces of the early Romantic period. Leonard Bernstein once called it the first musical expedition into psychedelia because of its dream-like nature. | |||||
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02/14/2023 3:58 pm |
Dvořák |
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| Emmanuel Krivine leads the Luxembourg Philharmonic Orchestra in a performance of Antonín Dvořák's Cello Concerto in B minor, Op 104, featuring Aleksandr Khramouchin as the soloist. The Cello Concerto is one of the most-performed works in its genre. | |||||
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02/14/2023 4:45 pm |
Escaich - Trois Motets |
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| Over the course of eleven days in August 2020, the French town of Rocamadour hosted the fifteenth edition of Festival de Rocamadour, a music festival dedicated to sacred music from the classical, baroque, and romantic periods. | |||||
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02/14/2023 4:59 pm |
Mozart - Piano Concerto No. 23 K. 488 |
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| Regarded as one of the finest interpreters of Romantic repertoire, Francesco Attesti (*1975) gave his first recital at age 11 and by the time he was 23, had earned the highest honours in piano from Florence's Conservatorio Luigi Cherubini. | |||||