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    04/28/2023 4:00 pm

    Sergiu Celibidache - The Triumphant Return

    After almost 38 years, Sergiu Celibidache was back on the podium of the Berliner Philharmoniker, rehearsing Bruckner's Seventh Symphony. From 1946 to Wilhelm Furtwängler's return in 1952, Celibidache was the orchestra's principal conductor.

    04/28/2023 4:55 pm

    Koroliov plays Bach's Goldberg Variations

    The pianist Evgeni Koroliov interprets Bach's Goldberg Variations, BWV 988, as part of the Leipzig Bachfest. This work was originally composed for the harpsichord, and includes an aria and 30 variations, published for the first time in 1741.

    04/28/2023 6:24 pm

    CMIM Piano 2021

    Joon Yoon performs works by Yun, Bach, Couperin, Wild, and Ravel during the semi-finals of the 2021 piano edition of the Concours Musical International de Montréal.

    04/28/2023 7:06 pm

    Discovering Masterpieces

    An audio-visual concert guide to Bela Bartok's `Concerto for Orchestra'.

    04/28/2023 7:34 pm

    Liszt: Mephisto Waltz No. 2

    Russian pianist Zlata Chochieva performslive at Schinkel Pavillon in Berlin on 13 April 2020. The performance opens with a selection of Felix Mendelssohn's Songs Without Words: Op. 67, No 5 and No. 2.

    04/28/2023 8:00 pm

    Bruckner

    Bruckner's Fifth Symphony has been called `the Medieval' because of its multi-layered, Baroque, contrapuntal tonal textures and `the Catholic' because of its solemn majesty. These designations are uniquely fitting to the work. Bruckner himself called it his `Fantastic', especially when it is performed at the Monastery of St Florian, as on this recording. It is not without reason that Bruckner also called the Fifth his contrapuntal masterpiece.

    04/28/2023 9:18 pm

    Concerts in Quarantine: Couperin, Chopin & Haydn

    Between March and May 2020, Schinkel Pavillon Berlin opened its unexpectedly vacated exhibition space for a concert series in isolation. As part of this series, Israeli pianist Iddo Bar-Shaï performs several excerpts from François Couperin.

    04/28/2023 10:17 pm

    Heitor Villa-Lobos Music for Cello and Piano - V

    A look at the composer, conductor, cellist, and classical guitarist Heitor Villa-Lobos, born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in 1887. Featuring his piece, `Music for Cello and Piano V'.

    04/28/2023 10:40 pm

    Shostakovich: Chamber Symphony Op. 110a

    The Chamber Music Orchestra of Belgium conducted by Benjamin Haemhouts performs Shostakovich's Chamber Symphony.

    04/28/2023 11:06 pm

    Stravinsky: Firebird Suite No. 2

    Iván Fischer conducts the Budapest Festival Orchestra in a concert recorded at the Béla Bartók National Concert Hall in Budapest, Hungary in 2015. The concert opens with Sergei Prokofiev's Overture on Hebrew Themes, Op 34.

    04/29/2023 12:08 am

    Big Nightmare Music

    Russian violinist, conductor and composer Aleksey Igudesman and British-Korean pianist and composer Hyung-ki Joo started their dynamic duo in 2004, when they created their show `A Little Nightmare Music', a humorous take on Mozart's Eine Kleine Nachtmusik.

    04/29/2023 1:19 am

    Bruckner

    In a 2019 performance from the Muziekgebouw in Eindhoven, Hartmut Haenchen conducts the philharmonie zuidnederland for this performance of Anton Bruckner's Symphony No. 7. The German-born conductor, who became a Dutch citizen through naturalisation, was chief conductor at the Dutch National Opera, the Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra, and the Netherlands Chamber Orchestra before he was finally knighted for his services to the Dutch music landscape.

    04/29/2023 2:23 am

    Bruckner

    When it comes to shaping a musical event for the ears and the eyes, the monumental majesty of Anton Bruckner's symphonies and the exhilarating vibrancy of St Florian's monastery are a perfect match, especially when they are captured on film so thrillingly by such an eminent director as Brian Large in 2012. Bruckner became acquainted with the monastery's organ in his childhood and served as the organist there from 1845 to 1855.

    04/29/2023 3:37 am

    Chopin

    Krystian Zimerman plays the Ballade No. 1 in G minor, Op. 23 by Frédéric Chopin. Zimerman was born in Zabrze on 7 December 1956. He made his first major breakthrough in 1975, when he won the first prize at the Chopin Competition in Warsaw.

    04/29/2023 3:49 am

    Valls: Missa Scala Aretina

    Patrick Debrabandere leads the Vox Mago choir and orchestra in a performance of Francisco Valls' `Missa Scala Aretina.'

    04/29/2023 4:24 am

    Mahler

    On 14 November 1987, conductor Simon Rattle made his Berlin Philharmonic debut with Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 6. In retrospect Rattle says that he felt like he was finding his voice that day. Mahler's multifaceted work is now again on the program when Sir Simon appears for the last time as chief conductor of the Berlin Philharmonic in the Philharmonie in 2018.

    04/29/2023 6:00 am

    Liszt Competition 2017: Semi Final Transcriptions

    Pianist Leon Bernsdorf performs Liszt's `Sonetto 123 del Petrarca', `Deuxième Année', `Bagatelle sans tonalité' and `Grandes Études de Paganini' during the semifinal of the 2017 International Liszt Competition.

    04/29/2023 7:00 am

    Baroque Choral Music by Bach, Schütz et al

    Five-strong vocal ensemble amarcord is joined by an extra alto and two soprano voices for an unusual concert at Leipzig's St Thomas Church. As amarcordplus, the ensemble presents a range of pieces centred on the city itself.

    04/29/2023 8:15 am

    Gala From Berlin 2010

    Gustavo Dudamel conducts mezzo-soprano Elina Garanca and the Berliner Philharmoniker Orchestra in a performance of classics by Hector Berlioz, Camille Saint-Saens, Georges Bizet and Manuel de Falla.

    04/29/2023 10:00 am

    Prokofiev

    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.

    04/29/2023 11:58 am

    Waldbuhne 1999: A Romantic Opera Night

    James Levine conducts the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra and Ben Heppner in a performance of classics.

    04/29/2023 1:55 pm

    Heitor Villa-Lobos Music for Cello and Piano - IV

    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'.

    04/29/2023 2:21 pm

    Johan de Meij: Echoes of San Marco & Fellini

    This concert is the result of the collaboration between the Giuseppe Nicolini Conservatory of Piacenza and the Giuseppe Verdi of Milan. On the programme are works by the Dutch conductor and composer Johan de Meij.

    04/29/2023 3:04 pm

    Graupner - Magnificat anima mea

    Patrick Debrabandere conducts the Vox Mago chamber choir in a performance of Christoph Graupner's (1683-1760) cantata Magnificat anima mea.

    04/29/2023 3:26 pm

    Chopin

    Russian pianist Zlata Chochieva performs live at Schinkel Pavillon in Berlin on 13 April 2020. The programme opens with a selection of Felix Mendelssohn's `Songs Without Words', Op 67, No 5 and No 2.

    Stingray Classica

    Available schedules: 03/26/2022 - 12/28/2024 Time zone: (NZST) UTC Country: United States Language: English

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