Schedules
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11/24/2024 6:00 pm |
Mozart, Piano Concerto No. 6, KV 238 |
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| Christian Zacharias performs Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 6, KV 238, accompanied by the Radio-Sinfonieorchester Stuttgart under the direction of Gianluigi Gelmetti. This concert was recorded at Schwetzingen palace. | |||||
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11/24/2024 6:25 pm |
Stravinsky |
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| The Dutch conductor Bernard Haitink closes the Berlin Philharmonic's Europakonzert at the Royal Albert Hall in London with Stravinsky's `Rite of Spring', which he wrote in 1913 for Sergei Diaghilev's Ballets Russes. The première caused a sensation and near-riot in the audience due to the avant-garde nature, music and choreography of the piece. | |||||
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11/24/2024 6:42 pm |
Bach |
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| When Johann Sebastian Bach lived in Köthen, Germany, he published a book of preludes and fugues in all 24 major and minor keys. This collection became known as The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book One, BWV 846-869. | |||||
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11/24/2024 7:44 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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11/24/2024 7:59 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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11/24/2024 8:57 pm |
PIAM |
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| Ying Li performs Claude Debussy's `Images, Book I', Frédéric Chopin's `Nocturne in C-sharp minor', and Franz Liszt's `Paraphrase' from Verdi's `Rigoletto' at the Teatro EDI Barrio's in Milan. | |||||
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11/24/2024 9:28 pm |
Classica Spotlight |
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| Cinematic classical clips and energising concert pieces featuring a range of artists. | |||||
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11/24/2024 10:02 pm |
Couperin's Premier Livre: Masterly Mix |
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| We have François Couperin to thank for some of the most stunning pages found in 18th century harpsichord literature. Numbering more than 220 solo pieces, his four collections contain much of Couperin's finest work. We found four keyboard heroes, each of whom was free to browse through his or her favourite volume. Aurélien Delage tackles the encyclopedic first volume - the calling card of a musical all-rounder. | |||||
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11/24/2024 11:02 pm |
Approaching the Maelström |
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| An intimate portrait following the process leading up to a recording of American composer Philip Glass's composition `A Descent into the Maelström', containing among other things, a very rare interview with the composer. | |||||
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11/24/2024 11:53 pm |
Stravinsky |
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| Few premieres will have been as troublesome as that of Igor Stravinsky's ballet `Le Sacre du Printemps'. The ballet, written for Sergey Diaghilev's Ballets Russes with choreography by Vaslav Nijinsky, tells the story of a young girl that literally has to dance herself to death as a sacrifice to the sun god, but it was not met with much understanding among its 1913's listeners. | |||||
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11/25/2024 12:27 am |
Pletnev Conducts Bizet & Ravel's Concerto No. 1 |
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| Mikhail Pletnev leads the Russian National Orchestra in a performance of Maurice Ravel's Piano Concerto No 1 with Lucas Debargue as the soloist: recorded at Tchaikovsky Concert Hall in Moscow as part of the Ninth RNO Grand Festival. | |||||
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11/25/2024 1:29 am |
IVC 2021 |
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| Tenor Ilja Aksionov and pianist Gustas Raudonius perform works by Bart Visman, Gerald Finzi, Henri Duparc, Claude Debussy, Hugo Wolf, Sergei Rachmaninoff or Franz Schubert as part of the IVC 2021 semi-finals. | |||||
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11/25/2024 2:00 am |
Donizetti, L'elisir d'amore |
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| From the Festspielhaus Baden Baden: L'elisir d'amore (The Elixir of Love) by Gaetano Donizetti (1797-1848). Conductor: Pablo Heras-Casado. | |||||
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11/25/2024 4:25 am |
Monteverdi: Madrigals, Book III |
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| British tenor Paul Agnew Agnew leads Les Arts Florissants in the madrigals of `Book III'. Published in 1592, the book contains twenty madrigals for five voices. This performance was recorded at the Cité de la musique in Paris, France in 2012. | |||||
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11/25/2024 5:34 am |
Beethoven, Symphony No. 2 |
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| Seiji Ozawa founded the Saito Kinen Festival Matsumoto in 1992. As of 2015, it is better known as the Seiji Ozawa Festival. Seiji Ozawa appears on stage to passionately conducting Beethoven's `Symphony No 2' and `No 7'. | |||||
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11/25/2024 6:11 am |
Piano Works by Mendelssohn |
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| The Italian pianist Roberto Prosseda performs a selection of Felix Mendelssohn's `Songs Without Words', including Op 19 No 1, Op 38 No 2, Op 38 No 6, Op 53 No 2, Op 30 No 6, and Op 62 No 2, Variations sérieuses, Op 54, and Fantasie, Op 28. | |||||
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11/25/2024 6:52 am |
Knowledge Is the Beginning |
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| Emmy-award winning film following the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra. Founded by conductor Daniel Barenboim, it unites young Arab and Jewish musicians, surmounting traditional prejudices. | |||||
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11/25/2024 8:46 am |
Classica Spotlight |
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| Cinematic classical clips and energising concert pieces featuring a range of artists. | |||||
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11/25/2024 9:00 am |
Puccini |
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| This opera tells the story of young artists who live under poor circumstances. Rodolfo and Marcello share a house but have little money. When the girl next-door, Mimi, comes knocking, Rodolfo quickly falls in love. | |||||
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11/25/2024 11:01 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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11/25/2024 11:25 am |
Von Zemlinsky: Clarinet Trio; Op. 3 |
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| The Valerius Ensemble, consisting of Jorge Gaona Ros (clarinet), Ksenia Kouzmenko (piano) and René Geesing (cello) plays Von Zemlinsky's Klarinet Trio, Op 3. It was recorded in Concordia, Enschede, on February 18, 2018. | |||||
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11/25/2024 12:00 pm |
Verdi |
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| Alfredo Germont has met his femme fatale in the body of the rich and famous courtesan Violetta. When he is invited to one of her parties, he does not waste a second letting her know he loves her. Violetta initially sends him away, but is touched after all. After the party she dreams of a better life together with Alfredo. She decides to leave her past behind and to move to the French countryside together with her admirer. | |||||
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11/25/2024 2:14 pm |
Bach: St John Passion |
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| Sir Simon Rattle conducts the Berliner Philharmoniker in a performance of Bach's `St John Passion'. The piece is based on the Gospel of John and was first performed on Good Friday in 1724. | |||||
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11/25/2024 4:20 pm |
Modena - City of Belcanto |
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| A look at the training and professional growth necessary for opera singers, the promotion and enhancement of the cultural offers of the city and province of Modena, and the maintenance and development of the Modenese. | |||||
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11/25/2024 4:45 pm |
Voříšek: Symphony in D Major, Op. 23 |
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| Conductor Herbert Blomstedt and the Gewandhausorchester take us on a musical journey to the Czech Republic in this 2020 concert from Leipzig's Gewandhaus. The programme opens with Bohemian composer Jan Václav Hugo Voríšek's Symphony in D major. | |||||
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11/25/2024 5:19 pm |
Telemann - Jesus liegt in letzten Zügen, TWV 1:983 |
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| Philippe Jaroussky sings Bach and Telemann in a portrait of a very special vocalist, and of two exceptional composers. | |||||
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11/25/2024 5:35 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. | |||||