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Radio 3 in Concert

1antimuzak
Apr. 23, 2020, 1:43 am

Thursday 23rd April 2020 (starting this evening)
Time: 19:30 to 22:00 (2 hours and 30 minutes long)

Rattle on Radio 3 - Stravinsky.

Another chance to hear the 2017 concert in which Simon Rattle conducts the London Symphony Orchestra in a trio of works by Stravinsky from the Barbican Hall. Rattle achieves a long-held ambition to conduct the first three great Stravinsky ballet scores written for Diaghilev's Ballets russes in a single evening. Presented by Martin Handley. The London Symphony Orchestra, conductor Simon Rattle. Stravinsky: The Firebird (original ballet of 1910); Petrushka (1910-11, rev. 1947); The Rite of Spring (1913).

2antimuzak
Apr. 27, 2020, 1:47 am

Monday 27th April 2020 (starting this evening)
Time: 19:30 to 22:00 (2 hours and 30 minutes long)

Mozart in Munich.

Fiona Talkington presents a concert recorded in Munich on December 20, 2019, with the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra performing Mozart's Symphony No. 39 and Mass in C minor. For the great nonagenarian conductor Herbert Blomstedt, conducting `is a good profession to grow old in, because it's always a challenge, and you need challenges when you get older." And in this concert, he continues his longstanding collaboration with the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra in a programme full of challenges. With Mozart, as Blomstedt says, `you have to articulate very precisely and can't rely on power and impact." Mozart: Symphony No 39 in E flat, K 543. 8.00: Interval: Mozart: Piano Sonata in D, K576 Mitsuko Uchida (piano). 8.20: Mozart: Mass in C minor, K. 427. Christina Landshamer (soprano), Tara Erraught (soprano), Robin Tritschler (tenor), Jóhann Kristinsson (baritone), Bavarian Radio Chorus, Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Herbert Blomstedt (conductor). Brahms: Horn Trio Op 40. Sarah Willis (horn), Kotowa Machida (violin), Cordelia Hoefer (piano).

3antimuzak
Mai 1, 2020, 1:43 am

Friday 1st May 2020 (starting this evening)
Time: 19:30 to 22:00 (2 hours and 30 minutes long)

Rattle at Radio 3: The Damnation of Faust.

Simon Rattle conducts Berlioz: The Damnation of Faust from the Barbican Hall. As part of the celebrations to mark his inaugural season as Music Director of the London Symphony Orchestra, Simon conducts Berlioz's `dramatic legend", a tale that captures the extremes of man's ambition and folly. Berlioz's fantastical setting of Goethe's Faust is, as Rattle says, "A dramatic legend waiting for cinema which needs to be experienced live... within 45 seconds, you're in an ecstatic world". Presented by Martin Handley as part of Rattle at Radio 3. Berlioz: The Damnation of Faust. Marguerite Karen Cargill (mezzo: Marguerite), Bryan Hymel (tenor: Faust), Christopher Purves (baritone: Mephistopheles), Gábor Bretz (baritone: Brander), London Symphony Chorus, Simon Halsey (chorus director), Tiffin Boys' Choir, Girls' Choir and Chorus, James Day (choirs director), London Symphony Orchestra, conductor Simon Rattle.

4antimuzak
Mai 5, 2020, 1:49 am

Tuesday 5th May 2020 (starting this evening)
Time: 19:30 to 22:00 (2 hours and 30 minutes long)

Waltzing with Beethoven.

From the Royal Festival Hall, Paul Lewis concludes his three-year series dedicated to Haydn, Brahms and Beethoven., in a concert from 2019 He begins with a playful sonata by Haydn and continues with music by Brahms, whose Op 117 Intermezzi are three poignant lullabies expressing the quiet melancholy of his last years. The second half features the epic Diabelli Variations. Beethoven poured a lifetime's experience into his final piano work: it's at once playful and profound, an endlessly imaginative and often funny set of 33 variations based on an unpromising little waltz by his contemporary, Anton Diabelli. Presented by Martin Handley. Haydn: Sonata in E minor, Hob XVI/34. Brahms: 3 Intermezzi, Op 117. 8.10 Interval. 8.30 Beethoven: 33 Variations on a waltz by Diabelli, Op 120. Paul Lewis (piano).

5antimuzak
Mai 7, 2020, 1:43 am

Thursday 7th May 2020 (starting this evening)
Time: 19:30 to 22:00 (2 hours and 30 minutes long)

The Hallé Play Elgar and Vaughan Williams.

A concert recorded at Manchester's Bridgewater Hall in 2010 in which Mark Elder conducts the Hallé in a programme including two pieces at the very heart of British 20th-century music: Vaughan Williams' A London Symphony - his own personal view of the English capital and its inhabitants, and Elgar's Violin Concerto - performed by Danish virtuoso Nikolaj Znaider, who plays the very violin, a 1741 Guarnieri del Gesu, used on that occasion by Fritz Kreisler. Nikolaj Znaider (violin), Hallé Orchestra, conductor Mark Elder. Elgar: Violin Concerto in B minor, Op 61. Vaughan Williams: Symphony No 2 (A London Symphony). To follow, the Early Music ensemble Camerata Renacentista de Caracas, conducted by founder and director Isabel Palacios, present Baroque music from Latin America, including pieces collected by Bishop Baltasar Martínez Companón y Bujanda in 18th-century Peru.

6antimuzak
Mai 18, 2020, 1:46 am

Monday 18th May 2020 (starting this evening)
Time: 19:30 to 22:00 (2 hours and 30 minutes long)

Beethoven Unleashed: Symphonies 1 & 3.

As part of a special week of programmes, Kate Molleson dips into the archive of the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra to explore recent performances of Beethoven symphonies, with tonight's featuring the First and Third recorded at Glasgow's City Halls in 2017. She also talks to chief conductor Thomas Dausgaard about how Beethoven's music emerged amid the influence of his predecessors and contemporaries. BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra. Haydn: Chaos and Im Anfange schuf Gott from The Creation. Thomas Dausgaard (conductor), Matthew Rose (bass). Edinburgh Festival Chorus. Recorded at Glasgow's City Halls in 2017. Beethoven: Symphony No 1. Donald Runnicles (conductor). Recorded at Aberdeen Music Hall in 2009. 8.05 Interval. BBC SSO chief conductor Thomas Dausgaard discusses his concept of Composer Roots, and we hear some of the music that influenced Beethoven's musical personality. 8.20 Beethoven: Symphony No 3. Ilan Volkov. Recorded at Glasgow's City Halls in 2017.

7antimuzak
Mai 19, 2020, 1:48 am

Tuesday 19th May 2020 (starting this evening)
Time: 19:30 to 22:00 (2 hours and 30 minutes long)

Beethoven Unleashed: Symphonies 2 & 7.

As part of a special week of broadcasts, Kate Molleson dips into the archive of the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra to explore recent performances of Beethoven symphonies. And she talks to its chief conductor Thomas Dausgaard about his conception of Composer Roots, and how Beethoven's music emerged amidst the influence of his predecessors and contemporaries. In this evening's programme, Symphonies 2 and 7 are discussed in terms of the folk songs and sacred music that surrounded Beethoven in Vienna. Presented by Kate Molleson. CD Track - Cherubini: Overture, The Water Carrier. Lawrence Foster (conductor), City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra. Beethoven: Symphony No 2 - BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Christoph König (conductor). Recorded at City Halls, Glasgow, in 2007. 8.25 Interval. CD Track - Trad: Three Horsemen rode out. Dresden Kreuzchor, BBC SSO. Chief Conductor Thomas Dausgaard discusses his concept of Composer Roots, and we hear some of the music that influenced Beethoven's musical personality. CD Track - Gossec: Marche Lugubre. John Wallace (conductor), The Wallace Collection. 8.40 Beethoven: Symphony No. 7 - BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Thomas Dausgaard (conductor). Recorded at Usher Hall, Edinburgh, in 2016.

8antimuzak
Mai 27, 2020, 1:44 am

Wednesday 27th May 2020 (starting this evening)
Time: 19:30 to 22:00 (2 hours and 30 minutes long)

The Talented Boulanger Sisters.

James Gaffigan conducts the BBC Symphony Orchestra and Chorus in Lili Boulanger's evocative Psalms. Pianist Alexandra Dariescu joins for Nadia Boulanger's virtuosic Fantaisie variée. Recorded at the Barbican Hall London on Saturday 6th April 2019 as part of the BBC Total Immersion Lili and Nadia Boulanger. Presented by Natasha Riordan. L Boulanger: Psaume 24: La terre appartient à l'Eternel; Vieille prière bouddhique; : Faust et Hélène. 8.20 Interval: Natasha Riordan talks to composer and oboist Edwin Roxburgh, a pupil of Nadia Boulanger. Edwin reflects on his time with a superb teacher and also remembers playing in a Bach cantata performance conducted by Nadia. 8.30 N Boulanger: Fantaisie variée. L Boulanger: Psaume 130: Du fond de l'âbime. James Way (tenor), Katarina Dalayman (mezzo), Samuel Sakker (tenor), Benedict Nelson (baritone), Alexandra Dariescu (piano), BBC Symphony Chorus, BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor James Gaffigan.

9antimuzak
Mai 28, 2020, 1:44 am

Thursday 28th May 2020 (starting this evening)
Time: 19:30 to 22:00 (2 hours and 30 minutes long)

Andras Schiff Plays Schubert at Wigmore Hall.

Andras Schiff, one of the world's most renowned musicians, plays a sequence of three great Schubert piano Sonatas which broke new expressive and emotional ground in their shift away from the Beethovenian drama towards a more expansive and lyrical model. Presented by Sarah Walker. Recorded in 2018 in Wigmore Hall, London. Schubert: Piano Sonata in A minor D845; Piano Sonata in D D850. Interval. Schubert: Fantasy Sonata in G D894. Andras Schiff (piano).

10antimuzak
Jun. 1, 2020, 1:58 am

Monday 1st June 2020 (starting this evening)
Time: 19:30 to 22:00 (2 hours and 30 minutes long)

Verdi Requiem from Berlin.

Fiona Talkington presents a concert recorded in November last year in the Philharmonie, Berlin, with Teodor Currentzis conducting a powerful performance of Verdi's Requiem by the Berlin Philharmonic with musicAeterna Chorus and a starry line-up of soloists. This is followed by music by Bach and Shostakovich performed by German-born cellist Alban Gerhardt. Verdi: Requiem. Zarina Abaeva (soprano0, Clémentine Margaine (mezzo), Sergey Romanovsky (tenor), Evgeny Stavinsky (bass), musicAeterna Chorus, Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, Teodor Currentzis (conductor). 9.00 Bach: Cello Suite No 2 in D minor, BWV1008; Shostakovich: Sonata in D minor Op 40 for cello and piano. Alban Gerhardt (cello), Steven Osborne (piano).

11antimuzak
Jun. 8, 2020, 1:53 am

Monday 8th June 2020 (starting this evening)
Time: 19:30 to 22:00 (2 hours and 30 minutes long)

Dresden Staatskapelle.

Fiona Talkington presents a performance by Staatskapelle Dresden and conductor Christian Thielemann in Dresden in 2017, featuring music by Faure, Ravel and Schoenberg. The concert begins with the Prelude from Faure's incidental music to Maurice Maeterlinck's play Pelleas et Melisande, before the orchestra is joined by Russian pianist Daniil Trifonov for Ravel's Piano Concerto in G. During the interval there are two chamber works by Alban Berg and Anton Webern, composers from the Second Viennese School. In the second half of the concert, the orchestra continues the Maeterlinck theme, with a performance of Schoenberg's symphonic poem Pelleas und Melisande, written in 1903. To end the programme, there are recordings of Dutch bassoon virtuoso Bram van Sambeek playing Vivaldi, Astor Piazzolla and Chick Corea. Faure: Prelude from Pelleas et Melisande, Op 5; Ravel: Piano Concerto in G Daniil Trifonov (piano), Staatskapelle Dresden, Christian Thielemann (conductor). 8.20 Berg: 4 Pieces for clarinet & piano, Op 5. Sabine Meyer (clarinet) Oleg Maisenberg (piano); Webern: Quintet for strings & piano. Stefan Litwin (piano), LaSalle Quartet. 8.40 Schoenberg: Pelleas & Melisande, Op 80. Staatskapelle Dresden, Christian Thielemann (conductor). 9.30 Vivaldi: Concerto for bassoon & strings in E minor, RV 484. Bram van Sambeek (bassoon), Sinfonia Rotterdam, Conrad van Alphen (conductor). Piazzolla: Café 1930 - L'Histoire du Tango. Bram van Sambeek (bassoon) Izhar Elias (guitar). Chick Corea: Trio for flute, bassoon & piano. Bram van Sambeek (bassoon), Marieke Schneemann (flute), Ellen Corver (piano).

12antimuzak
Jun. 16, 2020, 1:49 am

Tuesday 16th June 2020 (starting this evening)
Time: 19:30 to 22:00 (2 hours and 30 minutes long)

Royal Northern Sinfonia: Mendelssohn and Schumann.

Adam Tomlinson introduces a concert of Mendelssohn, Schumann and Pärt given by Royal Northern Sinfonia, violinist Alina Ibragimova and conductor Clemens Schuldt live at Sage Gateshead. The programme opens with JS Bach's youngest son - and `London's Bach" - Johann Christian, whose symphonies are signature works of the 18th century, with No 6 arguably his most unsettlingly dramatic. The beloved Lutheran hymn Ein' feste Burg is unser Gott (A Mighty Fortress Is Our God) informs the finale of Mendelssohn's `Reformation" Symphony, a piece that JS Bach had worked into a cantata for the Augsburg bicentennial a century earlier. In between, Arvo Pärt's buzzing If Bach Had Been a Beekeeper uses the musical notation of the letters BACH. Plus, Alina Ibragimova performs Schumann's Violin Concerto in A minor, a work Schumann seemed to conceive on symphonic terms. Alina Ibragimova (violin), Royal Northern Sinfonia, conductor Clemens Schuldt. JC Bach: Symphony in G minor, Op 6 No 6. Schumann: Violin Concerto in A minor. Interval. Arvo Pärt: Wenn Bach Bienen gezüchtet hätte. Mendelssohn: Symphony No 5 `Reformation".

13antimuzak
Jun. 17, 2020, 1:51 am

Wednesday 17th June 2020 (starting this evening)
Time: 19:30 to 22:00 (2 hours and 30 minutes long)

Byrd Watching: Exploring English Renaissance Polyphony.

Peter Phillips conducts the BBC Singers in a programme celebrating late Tudor and Renaissance English Polyphony, centring around three composers. Weelkes: Alleluia, I Heard a Voice. Byrd: The Great Service: Magnificat Orlando. Gibbons: Hosanna to the Son of David. Weelkes: Hark, All ye Lovely Saints Above. Byrd: Tristitia et anxietas; Sed tu, Domine Orlando. Gibbons: O Clap your Hands. Byrd: Prevent Us, O Lord. Weelkes: O How Amiable are Thy Dwellings. Gibbons: The Silver Swan. Byrd: The Great Service: Nunc Dimittis. Weelkes: O Lord, Arise. Byrd: O Lord, Make thy Servant Elizabeth. BBC Singers, conductor Peter Phillips.

14antimuzak
Jun. 18, 2020, 1:47 am

Thursday 18th June 2020 (starting this evening)
Time: 19:30 to 22:00 (2 hours and 30 minutes long)

The Takacs Quartet at Wigmore Hall.

At London's Wigmore Hall, the Takács Quartet play Haydn, Bartók and Brahms. The venue's Associate Artists begin their programme with the fourth of Haydn's Sun Quartets, the collection that defined the nature of the string quartet for over 100 years. One of Brahms' first published quartets sees him striving to model each movement on a tiny motif and Bartók's first quartet mourns an unhappy love affair. Presented by Ian Skelly. Takács Quartet. Haydn: String Quartet in D, Op 20 No 4. Bartók: String Quartet No 1, Sz40. Interval. Brahms: String Quartet in A minor, Op 51 No 2.

15antimuzak
Jun. 24, 2020, 1:47 am

Wednesday 24th June 2020 (starting this evening)
Time: 19:30 to 22:00 (2 hours and 30 minutes long)

Chiaroscuro Quartet and Cédric Tiberghien.

Chamber music by Schumann and Mendelssohn performed by the Chiaroscuro Quartet and pianist Cedric Tiberghien live from Snape Maltings, as part of the Aldeburgh Festival. Presented by Ian Skelly. Cédric Tiberghien (piano), Chiaroscuro Quartet. Schumann: Fantasy, Op 17. Mendelssohn: String Quartet, Op 12. Schumann: Piano Quintet.

16antimuzak
Jun. 29, 2020, 1:51 am

Monday 29th June 2020 (starting this evening)
Time: 19:30 to 22:00 (2 hours and 30 minutes long)

Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra with Christoph von Dohnanyi.

A concert by the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra recorded at the Musikverein in November 2019. Under the baton of Christoph von Dohnányi, the orchestra perform Alban Berg's Violin Concerto, as well as pieces by Ligeti, Wagner and Brahms. The programme ends with recordings of British soprano Carolyn Sampson. Presented by Fiona Talkington. 7.30 Ligeti: Atmospheres. Wagner: Prelude to Act I of Lohengrin. Berg: Violin Concerto. Rainer Honeck (violin), Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Christoph von Dohnányi. 8.20 Interval music: Dohnányi: Rhapsody in G minor, Op 11 No 1. Martin Roscoe (piano). Dohnányi: Passacaglia for solo flute, Op 48 No 2 Sharon Bezaly (flute). 8.40 Brahms: Symphony No 3 in F, Op 90. Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Christoph von Dohnányi. 9.20 Bach: Weichet nur, betrübte Schatten, BWV.202 Carolyn Sampson (soprano), Freiburg Baroque Orchestra, conductor Petra Mullejeans. Duparc: Romance de Mignon, Carolyn Sampson (soprano), Joseph Middleton (piano).

17antimuzak
Jul. 8, 2020, 1:47 am

Wednesday 8th July 2020 (starting this evening)
Time: 19:30 to 22:00 (2 hours and 30 minutes long)

Cédric Tiberghien plays Pictures at an Exhibition.

Cédric Tiberghien plays piano music by Prokofiev, Philippe Hersant and Mussorgsky at the Wigmore Hall. In high demand worldwide for the poetic eloquence and artistic refinement of his playing, Cédric Tiberghien returns to Wigmore Hall with a typically rich and colourful programme, as cornerstones of the repertoire by Mussorgsky and Prokofiev bookend his exploration of Philippe Hersant's In Black. Presented by Ian Skelly, recorded on November 5th, 2017. Prokofiev: Visions fugitives, Op 22. Philippe Hersant: In Black. Cédric Tiberghien (piano). 8.15 Interval Music from CD. Lyadov: Kikimora. Kirov Orchestra, conductor Valery Gergiev. 8.25 Mussorgsky: Pictures from an Exhibition. Cédric Tiberghien (piano).

18antimuzak
Dez. 7, 2020, 1:49 am

Monday 7th December 2020 (starting this evening)
Time: 19:30 to 22:00 (2 hours and 30 minutes long)

Verdi's Requiem from La Scala.

Fiona Talkington presents a recording of Verdi's Requiem made at Milan Cathedral in September in memory of those who have died from Covid-19. Riccardo Chailly conducts the chorus and orchestra of La Scala in this most emotional of performances, in front of members of the emergency services, healthcare workers and dignitaries from the region to remember the victims of the Covid-19 pandemic. Verdi: Requiem. Krassimira Stoyanova (soprano), El?na Garanca (mezzo), Francesco Meli (tenor), René Pape (bass), Chorus and Orchestra of La Scala, Milan, Riccardo Chailly (conductor).

19antimuzak
Dez. 14, 2020, 1:47 am

Monday 14th December 2020 (starting this evening)
Time: 19:30 to 22:00 (2 hours and 30 minutes long)

Staatskapelle Dresden.

Fiona Talkington presents a performance of Dvorak's Stabat Mater by the Dresden State Opera Chorus and the Dresden Staatskapelle recorded in February 2019. Both dramatic and intensely moving, Dvorak's epic depiction of the Virgin Mary's grief is here performed by a fine international group of soloists. Dvorak: Stabat Mater, Op 58. Venera Gimadieva (soprano), Elisabeth Kulman (contralto), Pavol Breslik (tenor), René Pape (bass), Dresden State Opera Chorus, Dresden Staatskapelle,, Christoph Eschenbach (conductor). Followed by music off disc. Hely-Hutchinson: A Carol Symphony. City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra. Gavin Sutherland (conductor).

20antimuzak
Dez. 17, 2020, 1:54 am

Thursday 17th December 2020 (starting this evening)
Time: 19:00 to 22:00 (3 hours long)

Beethoven Unleashed: 250th Anniversary Concert, Live from Bonn.

On the occasion of Beethoven's 250th birthday, a grand ceremony including Beethoven's Third Piano Concerto and Fifth Symphony will take place in his home town Bonn on December 17, 2020 - which is Beethoven's day of baptism. The West-Eastern Divan Orchestra has been a constant in the international music world for more than 20 years. Pianist and conductor Daniel Barenboim founded it together with Edward W Said in 1999 to facilitate dialogue between the different cultures of the Middle East through the experience of making music together. This is the closing concert in a year-long celebration of Beethoven's music by the Beethoven Anniversary Society BTHVN 2020. Beethoven: Piano Concerto No 3 in C minor; Symphony No 5 in C minor. West-Eastern Divan Orchestra, soloist and conductor Daniel Barenboim.
(Live)

21antimuzak
Jan. 5, 2021, 1:52 am

Tuesday 5th January 2021 (starting this evening)
Time: 19:30 to 22:00 (2 hours and 30 minutes long)

RTVE Orchestra Madrid.

Fiona Talkington presents a highlight from last year's concert season. Japanese conductor Kazuki Yamada directs the Coro de la Comunidad de Madrid and the tenor François Paolino in the 'Te Deum' by Berlioz. The programme begins with the Symphony in C by Bizet, and early work, in which the composer of Carmen demonstrates his innate flair for orchestration. In the second half, the enormous forces of the RTVE Symphony Orchestra and Chorus and the Coro de la Comunidad de Madrid perform the Te Deum by Berlioz, an oratorio of colossal scale and rarely performed for that reason. Tenor François Piolino is the soloist. The programme begins with Bizet's Symphony in C. Concert given in Feburary, 2019. In the second half, the enormous forces of the RTVE Symphony Orchestra and massed choruses perform the Te Deum by Berlioz, an oratorio of colossal scale requiring the acoustics of a vast buiding - and rarely performed for that reason. Tenor François Piolino is the soloist. François Paolino (tenor), Symphony Orchestra and Chorus of RTVE, Coro de la Comunidad de Madrid, Kazuki Yamada (conductor). Concert given in February 2019. Berlioz: Te Deum. Bizet: Symphony in C.

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Jan. 7, 2021, 1:46 am

Thursday 7th January 2021 (starting this evening)
Time: 19:30 to 22:00 (2 hours and 30 minutes long)

Bergen Philharmonic Plays Mahler's Symphony No 2.

Fiona Talkington presents one of the highlights of last year's concert season. Soprano Miah Persson and mezzo Lise Davidsen join the Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra for Gustav Mahler's Resurrection Symphony. Mahler: Symphony No 2 in C minor, `Resurrection". Miah Persson (soprano), Lisa Davidsen (mezzo), Edvard Grieg Kor, Collegium Musicum Bergen, Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Edward Gardner.

23antimuzak
Feb. 1, 2021, 1:51 am

Monday 1st February 2021 (starting this evening)
Time: 19:30 to 22:00 (2 hours and 30 minutes long)

Fiona Talkington presents a concert from the 2017 Verbier Festival, in which Mikhail Pletnev conducted the Verbier Festival Orchestra in an all-Russian programme, with Janine Jansen as soloist in Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto. Glazunov: Prelude to From the Middle Ages, Op 79; Tchaikovsky: Violin Concerto in D, Op 35; Symphony No 4 in F minor, Op.36. Verbier Festival Orchestra, Mikhail Pletnev (conductor).

24antimuzak
Feb. 3, 2021, 1:46 am

Wednesday 3rd February 2021 (starting this evening)
Time: 19:30 to 22:00 (2 hours and 30 minutes long)

A recital by one of the greatest living interpreters of Schubert, the pianist Mitsuko Uchida. Recorded at Wigmore Hall in London at the end of 2020, Uchida performs two of Schubert's late, great masterpieces, both of which date from the years of his life. Schubert Sonata in D, D940 "Reliquie"; Sonata in G, D894. Mitsuko Uchida (piano).

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Feb. 8, 2021, 1:47 am

Monday 8th February 2021 (starting this evening)
Time: 19:30 to 22:00 (2 hours and 30 minutes long)

Santa Cecilia Orchestra and Antonio Pappano.

Fiona Talkington presents the opening concert of the 2020/21 Symphonic Season of the Santa Cecilia Academy in Rome, with Antonio Pappano conducting two very different vocal works. Bruckner's uplifting Te Deum is cast on the biggest scale and, with four soloists and large choir, ends in a blaze of glory. Mahler's Song of the Earth sets translations of ancient Chinese poems, some bawdy, some delicate, and concludes with a farewell to life which never fails to move. In the interval, Pappano proves his versatility as a musician as he partners cellist and fellow conductor Luigi Piovano from the piano in a sonata by Brahms. Bruckner: Te Deum. Donika Mataj (soprano), Daniela Salvo (contralto), Anselmo Fabiani (tenor), Antonio Vincenzo Serra (bass), Santa Cecilia Chorus & Orchestra, Antonio Pappano (conductor). 7.55 Interval - Brahms: Sonata in E minor, Op 38. Luigi Piovano (cello), Antonio Pappano (piano). 8.20 Mahler: Das Lied von der Erde. Gerhild Romberger (mezzo), Clay Hilley (tenor), Santa Cecilia Orchestra, Antonio Pappano (conductor).

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