Schedules
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07/17/2023 4:00 pm |
Mozart, Piano Concerto No. 27, KV 595 |
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| Soloist Aleksander Madzar and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra directed by Andre Previn join forces in a performance of Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 27, KV 595, recorded at Vienna's Schönbrunn palace. | |||||
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07/17/2023 4:36 pm |
Handel |
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| The Messiah (HWV 56) by Georg Frederich Handel, also known as A New Sacred Oratorio, tells the life and suffering of Christ: a story of passion, fire, and sacrifice. This is one of Handel's best-known works, which took only three weeks to compose. | |||||
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07/17/2023 6:03 pm |
CMIM Piano 2021 |
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| Alice Burla performs Joseph Haydn's Piano Sonata No 13 in G, 'Impromptu', 'Scherzino' and 'Canzonetta' from Ernő Dohnányi's Six Pieces, Op 41, 'Fanfares' and 'Cordes à vide' from György Ligeti's Études, Book 1. | |||||
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07/17/2023 6:50 pm |
Discovering Masterpieces |
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| Excerpts of Johann Sebastian Bach's "Brandenburg Concertos' are performed by the Freiburger Barockorchester, under the baton of Gottfried von der Goltz. | |||||
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07/17/2023 7:19 pm |
Liszt - Piano Concerto No. 1 in E-flat, S.124 |
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| Dazzling, virtuosic, and spectacular: no other adjectives are better suited to describe the piano music of Franz Liszt. Enjoy a sparkling performance of Liszt's Piano Concerto No. 1 in E flat major. | |||||
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07/17/2023 7:41 pm |
Classica Spotlight |
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| Cinematic classical clips and energising concert pieces featuring a range of artists. | |||||
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07/17/2023 8:03 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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07/17/2023 8:34 pm |
Schubert |
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| Ester Hoppe, Christian Poltéra and Francesco Piemontesi perform Schubert's Piano Trio No. 2, Op. 100 (D. 929) during the International Chamber Music Festival in Bellinzona, Switzerland in 2019. This trio was among the last compositions completed by Schubert and is dated November 1827. It was published in late 1828, shortly before Schubert's death, and first performed in January 1828 to celebrate the engagement of Schubert's friend Josef von Spaun. | |||||
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07/17/2023 9:25 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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07/17/2023 10:12 pm |
Playing Portraits |
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| The trio composed of Alessandro Carbonare (clarinet), Elisa Eleonora Papandrea (violin) and Monaldo Braconi (piano) performs regularly in Italy's concert halls and abroad. | |||||
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07/17/2023 11:07 pm |
Beethoven |
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| Getting into Beethoven's creative mind, especially in the last phase of his life, when he was coping with severe hearing loss. Exploring Tom Beghin's new recording of Beethoven's Piano Sonatas Opus 109, 110, and 111. | |||||
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07/17/2023 11:26 pm |
Classica Spotlight |
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| Cinematic classical clips and energising concert pieces featuring a range of artists. | |||||
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07/18/2023 12:00 am |
Homage to Yehudi Menuhin |
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| Iván Fischer conducts Daniel Hope and the Konzerthaus Orchester Berlin in a tribute performance to violinist Yehudi Menuhin, on the occasion of his centenary. | |||||
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07/18/2023 1:43 am |
Nizamov - Heavenly Movement |
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| Piano soloist Boris Berezovsky is accompanied by the Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra under the baton of Alexander Sladkovsky in a performance of Sergei Rachmaninov's Piano Concerto no One, Op One. | |||||
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07/18/2023 1:54 am |
Les enfants de Scaramouche |
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| Loosely based on the ballet Scaramouche and created by José Martinez in 2005 for the young pupils at the Opera de Paris School of Dance, The children of Scaramouche draws us into a dream, that of a pupil who imagines becoming a danseur étoile (star dancer). This choreographic fiction, shot in real-life settings ranging from the Nanterre School of dance to the magical Palais Garnier, explores the streets of the capital. | |||||
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07/18/2023 2:52 am |
Beethoven: Septet, Op. 20 |
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| The soloists of the Lucerne Festival Orchestra present two septets in a 2020 concert. The concert opens with Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's `Divertimento No 11' and continues with a performance of Ludwig van Beethoven's `Septet in E-flat major'. | |||||
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07/18/2023 3:36 am |
Misha Fomin at the Concertgebouw |
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| Misha Fomin in concerto from the Concertgebouw. | |||||
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07/18/2023 5:43 am |
My Heart Is Burning |
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| René Pape sings and plays various roles that showcase the impressive versatility of his voice and the many facets of his personality. | |||||
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07/18/2023 6:26 am |
Franz Liszt Competition 2017 - Semi Final II |
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| Alexander Ullman performs 'Die drei Zigeuner' (S383), 'Die Zelle in Nonnenwerth' (S382bis) and 'La lugubre gondola', (S134bis) during semi-final II (chamber music) of the 11th International Franz Liszt Piano Competition, held in TivoliVredenburg, Utrecht, in 2017. The competition actively presents, develops, and promotes piano talents from around the world. | |||||
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07/18/2023 6:49 am |
Classica Spotlight |
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| Cinematic classical clips and energising concert pieces featuring a range of artists. | |||||
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07/18/2023 7:00 am |
Gluck: Iphigénie en Tauride |
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| A four-act tragic opera by German-born composer Christoph Willibald Gluck. Written for the French stage, the work's premiere in 1779 at the Parisian Royal Academy of Music was a great success. | |||||
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07/18/2023 8:50 am |
Bach |
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| Celebrated German violinist Isabelle Faust performs JS Bach's `Partita No 2' in D minor. The work is made up of four dance movements and is concluded by its famous Chaconne, a monumental piece within the violin repertoire. | |||||
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07/18/2023 9:23 am |
Classica Spotlight |
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| Cinematic classical clips and energising concert pieces featuring a range of artists. | |||||
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07/18/2023 10:00 am |
Cilea: Adriana Lecouvreur |
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| Critically panned since its premiere, Francesco Cilea's Adriana Lecouvreur nevertheless remains immensely popular with audiences to this day. This semi-historical biographical opera details the turbulent nine-year relationship between the French actress Adrienne Lecouvreur and her military paramour Maurice de Saxe, culminating in the titular character's death under mysterious circumstances. | |||||
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07/18/2023 12:22 pm |
The Berlin Philharmonic in Tokyo |
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| The Berliner Philharmoniker is one of the world's finest orchestras, its fame stretching all the way to Japan. Unsurprisingly, this 2000 concert, recorded at Tokyo's magnificent Suntory Hall, was a resounding success. | |||||
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07/18/2023 2:01 pm |
The Pianists Keys |
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| This documentary by Christoph Keller follows various participants and teachers participating in the International Summer Piano Academy. | |||||
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07/18/2023 2:43 pm |
Mussorgsky |
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| Modest Mussorgsky composed `Pictures at an Exhibition' to commemorate the death of his friend and painter Viktor Hartmann. A recurrent promenade theme guides the audience along on a tour of Hartmann's paintings. | |||||
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07/18/2023 3:20 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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07/18/2023 3:34 pm |
Chopin |
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| 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. | |||||