Schedules
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04/25/2023 4:00 pm |
Mozart |
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| From the castle of Rammenau, the Gewandhaus-Quartett plays Eine kleine Nachtmusik, K. 525 (Serenade 13 for Strings in G major) by Mozart. | |||||
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04/25/2023 4:21 pm |
St. Patrick's Day Concert 2021 |
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| An exciting mix of words, music and dance, both traditional and classical, sacred and secular, in this spellbinding compilation featuring only the most thrilling moments of several year's worth of St Patrick's Day concerts. | |||||
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04/25/2023 5:14 pm |
CMIM Piano 2021 |
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| Anna Han performs Ludwig van Beethoven's Sonata in F-sharp major, Op 78, Gabriel Fauré's Barcarolle No 5 in F-sharp minor, Op 66, Béla Bartók's Three studies, Op 18, Sz. 72, and Robert Schumann's Sonata No 2 in G minor, Op 22. | |||||
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04/25/2023 5:58 pm |
Dance on screen |
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| The invention of the film camera and television has allowed audiences to experience the artistic intimacy beyond that of beautiful dancing. Exploring how twentieth-century modern media influenced the development of dance, and vice versa. | |||||
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04/25/2023 6:57 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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04/25/2023 8:01 pm |
Beethoven |
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| Claudio Abbado conducts the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra in a performance of Ludwig van Beethoven's `Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 125'. The European Concert has been a tradition of the Berliner Philharmoniker since 1991. The musicians commemorate the anniversary of the orchestra's founding on 1 May 1882, playing in different European cities. | |||||
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04/25/2023 9:08 pm |
Roberto Giordano Plays Brahms and Beethoven |
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| In this recital, Roberto Giordano plays the Six Pieces for Piano, opus 118 of Brahms. The concert program also includes Beethoven's famous Moonlight Sonata No 14, opus 27, and Sonata No 31, opus 110, one of the last sonatas signed by the composer. | |||||
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04/25/2023 10:12 pm |
Napoli - Music's forgotten capital |
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| In the summer of 2019, the Utrecht Early Music Festival explored the musical legacy of Naples: a cultural metropolis of contradiction and solidarity. | |||||
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04/25/2023 10:34 pm |
Brahms |
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| In this splendid 2013 concert from the Church of Verbier, Switzerland, Greek violinist Leonidas Kavakos and Chinese pianist Yuja Wang join forces to interpret three sonatas by Johannes Brahms. Leonidas Kavakos rose to fame in 1985, when he became the youngest musician to ever win the first prize of the prestigious Sibelius Competition. | |||||
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04/25/2023 11:04 pm |
Debussy |
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| Claude Debussy's symphonic sketches for orchestra known collectively as `La Mer' evoke a richly varied vision of the sea. | |||||
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04/26/2023 12:00 am |
Da Caserta and Filipotti - Dulcedo et Subtilitas |
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| Filippotto and Antonello da Caserta were the first Neapolitan composers whose music was preserved. | |||||
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04/26/2023 1:03 am |
Berthollet Sisters at Théâtre des Champs-Élysées |
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| For this exceptional recital, recorded in 2019 at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées, Camille and Julie Berthollet are accompanied by pianist Guillaume Vincent and the Ensemble Appassionato under the direction of Mathieu Herzog. | |||||
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04/26/2023 2:35 am |
Nino Rota - I due timidi |
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| The 2017 Reate Festival in Rieti, Italy stages two short operas composed by Nino Rota. Known chiefly for his cinema soundtracks and his lifelong relationship with iconic directors such as Federico Fellini, Francis Ford Coppola and Luchino Visconti, Rota was a musical `enfant prodige' who composed sacred music as well as operas from a very young age. | |||||
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04/26/2023 3:40 am |
Gala From Berlin 2012 |
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| Annual concert from Berlin. | |||||
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04/26/2023 5:10 am |
Bach |
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| This Sonata for Violin and Harpsichord No. 1 BWV 1014 is the fifth out of the set of sonatas Johann Sebastian Bach composed before 1725, probably during his time as chapel master in Köthen. | |||||
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04/26/2023 5:28 am |
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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04/26/2023 5:58 am |
Berg: Violin Concerto |
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| Andris Nelsons's starts off his official opening concert as principal conductor of the Gewandhausorchester with the world premiere of Steffen Schleiermacher's `Relief for Orchestra'. Baiba Skride features as soloist in Alban Berg's Violin Concerto. | |||||
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04/26/2023 7:00 am |
CMIM Voice 2022 |
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| Baritone Hugo Laporte performs `Mein Sehnen, mein Wähne' from Erich Wolfgang Korngold's `Die tote Stadt' and `Ô sainte médaille… Avant de quitter ces lieux' from Charles Gounod's `Faust'. | |||||
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04/26/2023 7:19 am |
CMIM Voice 2022 |
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| Mezzo-soprano Simone McIntosh performs `Ah scostati! … Smanie implacabili' from Mozart's `Così fan tutte', `Morgen' by Strauss, and `Dieu! Que viens-je d'entendre?' from Berlioz's `Béatrice et Bénédict'. | |||||
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04/26/2023 7:38 am |
CMIM Voice 2022 |
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| Countertenor Nils Wanderer performs `Cara sposa' from George Frideric Handel's opera `Rinaldo', `Es ist vollbracht' from JS Bach's `St John Passion', and `Cold Song' from Henry Purcell's `King Arthur'. | |||||
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04/26/2023 7:58 am |
Gaming in Symphony |
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| The Danish National Symphony Orchestra conducted by Eímear Noone present interpretations of computer game music that spans the entire history of the genre. | |||||
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04/26/2023 9:07 am |
The Boy With the Wig: Kids on Mozart |
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| The Boy with the Wig: Kids on Mozart explores children's fascination with the composer. The 30-minute film features boys and girls aged between eight and eleven recounting his life through humour and serious interpretations of Mozart's biography. | |||||
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04/26/2023 9:37 am |
Derecskei - 9 Self-Portraits |
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| The Szent István Philharmonic performs the piece `9 Self-Portraits' by András Dereckskei, conducted by Gergely Ménesi. The performance was recorded in 2020 at the Zuglói Szent István Zeneház in Budapest. | |||||
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04/26/2023 10:00 am |
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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04/26/2023 11:58 am |
Europakonzert 2007: Berlin |
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| The 2007 European Concert takes place in Berlin, on the occasion of the 125th anniversary of the Berlin Philharmonic. Under the theme The Year 1882, the acclaimed orchestra is lead by conductor Sir SImon Rattle as it interprets Brahms' `Concerto for Violin, Cello and Orchestra', his `Fourth Symphony' and Wagners' `Prelude to Act I' from Parsifal. | |||||
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04/26/2023 1:41 pm |
Music of Naples |
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| Throughout the centuries, the Italian city of Naples has proved to have a remarkably favourable climate for artistic innovation. | |||||
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04/26/2023 1:54 pm |
Brahms |
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| The Berliner Philharmoniker, Daniel Barenboim and Claudio Abbado star at the Europakonzert 1994 in Meiningen, Germany, performing Ludwig van Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 5 and Johannes Brahms' Symphony No. 2. Popularly known as the Emperor Concerto and composed in Vienna between 1809 and 1811, Piano Concerto No. 5 is Beethoven's last completed piano concerto and often performed by star pianists such as Daniel Barenboim. | |||||
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04/26/2023 2:35 pm |
Bach - Cantata Ich habe genug, BWV 82 |
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| A portrait of a very special vocalist and of two exceptional composers. When Philippe Jaroussky, whose angelic voice seems almost timeless and not belonging to any one epoque or decade, sings works by Telemann and Bach. | |||||
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04/26/2023 2:59 pm |
Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 14, KV 449 |
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| Highlighting Francesco Attesti who is often regarded as one of the finest interpreters of Romantic repertoires. By the time he was 23, had earned the highest honours in piano from Florence's Conservatorio Luigi Cherubini. | |||||