Schedules
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11/28/2023 6:00 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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11/28/2023 6:22 pm |
Le Grand Orgue in Concert |
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| Current holder of Great Organ of the Notre Dame, Olivier Latry began his musical career when he enrolled in Gaston Litaize's organ class at the Academy of Saint-Maur at the age of 16. In 1985, at 23 years of age, Latry was awarded the post of one of four titulaires des grands orgues of Notre Dame, Paris. Besides enriching the musical world as an organist, improvisor and composer, Olivier Latry also works as a Professor of Organ at the Conservatoire de Paris. | |||||
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11/28/2023 7:32 pm |
CMIM Piano 2021 |
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| Chaeyoung Park performs works by Haydn, Bartók, and Rachmaninoff during the semi-finals of the 2021 piano edition of the Concours Musical International de Montréal. | |||||
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11/28/2023 8:15 pm |
Pierre Boulez: A Life For Music |
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| A year after the death of Pierre Boulez, the French Institute invites Prague director and producer Reiner Moritz to talk about the life and work of this French composer, pianist and conductor. | |||||
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11/28/2023 9:13 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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11/28/2023 9:43 pm |
Classica Spotlight |
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| Cinematic classical clips and energising concert pieces featuring a range of artists. | |||||
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11/28/2023 10:00 pm |
Beethoven |
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| Pianist Tom Beghin performs an artistic exploration of how Beethoven's creative mind was shaped by his work environment, especially in the last phase of the composer's life when he suffered severe hearing loss. | |||||
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11/28/2023 11:06 pm |
Concerts in Quarantine: Songs and piano works |
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| Olena Tokar and Igor Grishin perform a lieder and piano program, recorded at Schinkel Pavillon in Berlin on March 30, 2020. Opening with five songs by Pauline Viardot, `Two Roses', `On Georgia's Hills', `Evening Song'. | |||||
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11/29/2023 12:01 am |
Hans Zender - Thinking With Your Senses |
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| German composer, conductor, and essayist Hans Zender gets the exhaustive Reiner E Moritz treatment. As a conductor, Zender was associated with several German opera houses and orchestras. | |||||
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11/29/2023 12:58 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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11/29/2023 1:16 am |
Prokofiev |
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| The beautiful Mariinsky Theatre in St Petersburg formed the background for the 1996 edition of the annual Europakonzert of the Berliner Philharmoniker. In honour of the Russian hosts, the concert opened with highlights from Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet, followed by the Cavatina from Rachmaninoff's opera Aleko. After the intermission, Kolja Blacher featured in the two Violin Romances by Beethoven, followed by a performance of his Seventh Symphony. | |||||
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11/29/2023 1:35 am |
Classica Spotlight |
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| Cinematic classical clips and energising concert pieces featuring a range of artists. | |||||
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11/29/2023 2:02 am |
Naples, City of Keyboards: Giovanni Maria Trabaci |
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| He may not be completely forgotten, but today Giovanni Maria Trabaci is no household name either. Unjustly, since this productive organ virtuoso wrote not only a ton of vocal music but also more than 150 keyboard compositions. With its daring chromaticism and experimental thematic structures, this repertoire points resolutely in the direction of Frescobaldi. Festival artist in residence Marco Mencoboni selects Trabaci's boldest works. | |||||
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11/29/2023 3:01 am |
Symphonies in D by Mozart and Voríšek |
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| Conductor Herbert Blomstedt and the Gewandhausorchester perform a concert from Leipzig's Gewandhaus. The performance includes Jan Václav Hugo Voríšek's `Symphony in D major' and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's `Symphony No 38'. | |||||
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11/29/2023 4:19 am |
Beethoven: Symphony No. 9 |
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| In honour of Ludwig van Beethoven's 250th anniversary in 2020, the Orquesta Sinfónica de Minería performed Beethoven's symphonic cycle at the Academia de Música del Palacio de Minería in Mexico City in 2019. | |||||
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11/29/2023 5:29 am |
Andrea Marcon Conducts La Cetra Barockorchester |
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| Andrea Marcon conducts the La Cetra Barockorchester of Basel, accompanied by mezzo-soprano Magdalena Kožená at the 25th anniversary edition of the Swiss Verbier Festival in 2018. Kožená's musical range seems expandable to infinity: whether adopting Cole Porter or Duparc, Mahler or Martinu, her mezzo-soprano voice covers it all. | |||||
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11/29/2023 6:44 am |
B. Strozzi - Sino alla morte |
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| Argentinian conductor and harpsichordist Leonardo García Alarcón leads his Cappella Mediterranea ensemble in a performance of Italian Baroque music. The ensemble plays some of the finest Baroque pieces composed by Francesco Cavalli. | |||||
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11/29/2023 6:59 am |
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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11/29/2023 7:58 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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11/29/2023 8:28 am |
Classica Spotlight |
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| Cinematic classical clips and energising concert pieces featuring a range of artists. | |||||
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11/29/2023 9:00 am |
Schumann - Fantasie in C, Op. 17 |
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| After recording all 32 Beethoven piano sonatas to celebrate the composer's 250th birthday, celebrated Italian pianist Riccardo Schwartz decided to record solo piano works by Robert Schumann. His Fantasie in C, Op. 17, was written in 1836. | |||||
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11/29/2023 9:30 am |
Historical and Hysterical Guide to the Orchestra |
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| Aleksey Igudesman and Hyung-ki Joo explore the sound and historical context of each orchestral instrument. This piece was commissioned and given its world premiere by the Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich for their 150th anniversary Celebration Concert. | |||||
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11/29/2023 10:26 am |
England, My England: II |
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| From 28 August to 6 September 2015, the Early Music Festival Utrecht focused on `England, My England'. On the basis of the festival theme, presenter Lex Bohlmeijer takes the viewer in a two-part journey through England. | |||||
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11/29/2023 10:47 am |
Classical: Next 2019 |
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| The Ensemble HOPE is dedicated to the performance and creation of contemporary music. As well as exploring new forms of electro-acoustic technology, it integrates written musical tradition, improvisation and an adapted classical repertoire. | |||||
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11/29/2023 11:19 am |
Villa-Lobos |
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| Quarteto Radamés Gnattali performs Heitor Villa-Lobos's String Quartet No 12 at the Palácio das Laranjeiras in Rio de Janiero, Brasil. The ensemble was founded in 2006 and consists of Carla Rincón and Francisco Roa. | |||||
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11/29/2023 11:46 am |
Classica Spotlight |
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| Cinematic classical clips and energising concert pieces featuring a range of artists. | |||||
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11/29/2023 12:00 pm |
Donizetti : La fille du régiment |
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| Enrique Mazzola conducts the orchestra and chorus of the New York Metropolitan Opera in a performance of Donizetti's La fille du régiment. Among the soloists are Paul Corona (Hortensius), Stephanie Blythe (The Marquise), Kathleen Turner (The Duchess) and Yohan Belmin (Notary). Recorded in the Metropolitan Opera, New York on 2 March 2019. The opera is set in the Tyrol, a picturesque mountain landscape. The Met's production places the action during the First World War. | |||||
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11/29/2023 2:22 pm |
Waldbuhne '93: Russian Night |
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| Seiji Ozawa conducts the Berliner Philharmoniker at the Waldbühne in a 1993 performance of some of Russia's greatest musical heavyweights, including Tchaikovsky, Borodin and Stravinsky. | |||||
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11/29/2023 4:00 pm |
England, My England: I |
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| From 28 August to 6 September 2015, the Early Music Festival Utrecht focused on `England, My England'. On the basis of the festival theme, presenter Lex Bohlmeijer takes the viewer in a two-part journey through England. | |||||
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11/29/2023 4:21 pm |
Tchaikovsky |
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| In May 2019, the new principal conductor of the Gewandhaus, Andris Nelsons, presented Tchaikovsky's Symphony No 5 with his orchestra in combination with Shostakovich's Violin Concerto No 1 with outstanding violinist Baiba Skride as the soloist. | |||||
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11/29/2023 5:13 pm |
Wagner - Wesendonck Lieder, WWV 91 |
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| Soprano Jacquelyn Wagner and pianist Zlata Chochieva performed live at Schinkel Pavillon in Berlin on May 8, 2020. On the program are Richard Wagner's Wesendonck Lieder, WWV 91 and Elegy for piano.. | |||||
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11/29/2023 5:33 pm |
Chopin |
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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. Israeli pianist Iddo Bar-Shaï performs as part of this series. | |||||