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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Symphony No.35 (Haffner) Interval Anton Bruckner: Symphony No.5 Lucerne Festival Orchestra Claudio Abbado conductor A world-class partnership rarely heard outside the Lucerne Festival, the Lucerne Festival Orchestra performs a series of concerts at Southbank Centre with conductor Claudio Abbado - 'perhaps the finest of all current orchestras under the baton of the most eminent of all conductors' (The Guardian). The two Shell Classic International concerts at Royal Festival Hall pair works by Schumann and Mozart with Bruckner's great Symphony No.5. Abbado inspires his 'orchestral family', created from the world's best players around a core made up of the Mahler Chamber Orchestra, to supreme achievements by imparting a heightened awareness more common to chamber music. Not heard in London since 2007, Abbado is known for infusing a deep spirituality into his interpretations. Bruckner's Symphony No.5 offers a unique opportunity to be taken on a spiritual journey, from the emotional battle of the opening movement, through to the finale which concludes with ringing trumpets, timpani rolls and heroic chords. Offering a contrast to this is the music of Schumann and Mozart. For the opening concert Dame Mitsuko Uchida joins Abbado and the orchestra for Schumann's Piano Concerto in A minor. The second concert presents Mozart's Symphony No.35 (Haffner), a work of refined brilliance and a supreme example of the Classical symphony. (See also Monday 10 October 2011.) |
On radiobbc3 Live from The Barbican, London Presented by Petroc Trelawny Rachmaninov: Piano Concerto No 3 in D minor Leif Ove Andsnes (piano) BBC Symphony Orchestra Jiri Belohlavek (conductor). Bruckner: Symphony No 4 in E flat major Leif Ove Andsnes (piano) BBC Symphony Orchestra Jiri Belohlavek (conductor). Celebrated Norwegian pianist Leif Ove Andsnes joins the BBC Symphony Orchestra and Chief Conductor Jiri Belohlavek for the opening concert of their new season. The programme features two romantic masterpieces, starting with Rachmaninov's lyrical and virtuosic Third Piano Concerto. Bruckner's Fourth Symphony - dubbed "The Romantic" by the composer himself - completes the programme. Leif Ove Andsnes has built his reputation on the great romantic piano concertos of Grieg, Schumann and Rachmaninov. Whilst the Third Concerto may have lain in the shadow of its more famous sibling, the Second, its wonderful tunes and showstopping bravura make it a perfect curtain-raiser for the BBC Symphony Orchestra's season opening. The Czech conductor Jiri Belohlavek leads the orchestra in Bruckner's Fourth Symphony, conjuring up horn-drenched romantic scenes of medieval castles, hare-hunting and a folk-festival. |
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Live from the Brangwyn Hall, Swansea.
Presented by Catherine Bott.Debussy: Le martyre de Saint Sebastien - fragments symphoniques.
Ravel: Piano Concerto in G.
Mussorgsky: Night on the Bare Mountain (arr. Rimsky-Korsakov)
Stravinsky: Firebird Suite (1919).
Steven Osborne (piano), Thierry Fischer (conductor).
The BBC National Orchestra of Wales makes its annual appearance at the Swansea Festival with music from Russia and France under the baton of Principal Conductor Thierry Fischer.
Debussy's score for the Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian is considered one of his finest late works. The original play by the Romantic author Gabriele d'Annunzio, lasted over five hours at the first production, and Debussy's shimmering music is intensely dramatic, full of impressionist colours. He arranged four symphonic fragments for concert performance from this mammoth spectacle, lasting just 25 minutes. Ravel's piano concerto in G requires spectacular agility. It's infused with jazz - Ravel had just returned from a concert tour in North America - but it's also inspired by Mozart, the composer claimed his model for the haunting tune in the slow movement was the Clarinet Quintet. Steven Osborne is highly regarded for his performances of Ravel, he's just released the complete works for solo piano on CD.
Mussorgsky's Night on the Bare Mountain is a terrifying musical picture of devilry, as a band of witches awaits the arrival of their master - Satan. In this concert we hear Rimsky Korsakov's full-blooded orchestration. Another Russian folk tale, Stravinsky's Firebird closes the concert. Blazing orchestral colour abounds in this dramatic concert suite.
Link on Radio bbc3 Presented by John Toal Bernstein: On The Town - 3 Dance Episodes Copland: Three Latin American Sketches Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue Gershwin: I got Rhythm Variations Piazzolla: Tangazo Marquez: Danzon No. 2 Copland: El Salon Mexico Moncayo: Huapango Joanna MacGregor (piano) Ulster Orchestra JoAnn Falletta (conductor). Live from Waterfront Hall, Belfast Presented by John Toal Link on radioBBC3 An American Extravaganza opens the 2011 Ulster Bank Belfast Festival at Queen's. The Ulster Orchestra's new Principal Conductor, JoAnn Falletta, marks her first major concert with the orchestra by bringing the music from north and south America to the stage of the Waterfront Hall in Belfast. The concert includes music by Falletta's conducting teacher, Leonard Bernstein - his show stopping dances from On the Town - as well as Aaron Copland's Latin American Sketches and evocation of a Mexican dancehall and George Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue and energetic Variations on 'I got Rhythm' with pianist, Joanna MacGregor. The South American element of the concert includes, Astor Piazzolla's evocation of the dance synonymous with his homeland - the Tango - and Mexican composer José Pablo Moncayo's colourful orchestral fantasy, Huapango |
![]() link on radioBBC3 EBU LISZT DAY Franz Liszt's bicentenary Radio 3 celebrates Franz Liszt's bicentenary with a special day of concerts from all over the European Broadcasting Union. The day starts with our own BBC Singers in a programme of Liszt's vocal music from Wigmore Hall in London. Then to Raiding where Liszt was born, for some of his symphonic poems, a form which he invented. Liszt's Hungarian background is represented through a performance of his mighty oratorio, Christus from Budapest. After retiring from the concert platform at the age of only 35, Liszt settled in Weimar, and the Leipzig Radio Symphony Orchestra concert from there includes his Faust Symphony. Liszt spent his final years in Bayreuth, and the day finishes with a live concert from the Grosses Festspielhaus featuring his Second Piano Concerto, performed by Konstantin Sherbakov. Presented by Louise Fryer. 12.00 Wigmore Hall, London Liszt: Pax vobiscum; Five Choruses; Salve Regina; Psalm 116 ('Laudate Dominum'); Das deutsche Vaterland II ('Was ist das deutsche Vaterland?'); Es war einmal ein König ('Flohlied'), from Goethe's Faust; Ungarisches Königslied; Magyar király-dal (Aldott légyen Magyarok királya); Weimars Volkslied. BBC Singers, David Hill (director), Coady Green (piano). 1.00 Concert Hall, Raiding. Liszt: Mazeppa, Symphonic Poem no.6, after Hugo; Hungaria, Symphonic Poem no.9; Hamlet, Symphonic Poem no.10, after Shakespeare. Wiener Akademie, Martin Haselböck (conductor). 2.00 St Stephen's Basilica, Budapest. Liszt: Christus, oratorio. Gyula Orendt (baritone), Tünde Szabóki (soprano), Erika Gál (mezzo-soprano), István Horváth (tenor), Miklós Sebestyén (bass), Hungarian National Philharmonic Chorus, Hungarian Radio Children's Chorus, Zoltán Kocsis (conductor). 5.00 Weimarhalle, Weimar. Liszt: An die Künstler (Friedrich con Schiller); A Faust Symphony. Dominik Wortig (tenor), Men's Voices of the MDR Leipzig Radio Chorus, MDR Leipzig Radio Symphony Orchestra, Jun Märkl (conductor). 6.30 City Hall, Grosses Festspielhaus, Bayreuth (LIVE) Wagner: Overture to 'Tannhäuser'; Liszt: Piano Concerto No. 2 in A, S. 125; Totentanz, symphonic poem (Paraphrase on 'Dies irae'). Konstantin Sherbakov (piano), Orchestra of the Weimar Liszt School of Music, Christian Thielemann (conductor). |
Stagione Sinfonica Orchestra Rai in diretta su RaiRadio3 e in web-streaming audio-video suhttp://www.osn.rai.it ![]() Calendario Concerti 2011-12 Giovedì 27 Ottobre - 20.30 Concerto n1 per pianoforte e orchestra di Brahms Sinfonia n 5 di I. Stravinsky Un Brahms “argentino” per l'Orchestra Rai con Nelson Goerner. Sul podio il russo Dmitri Slobodeniouk Doveva essere un’ouverture, poi un’opera per due pianoforti, quindi una sinfonia in tre movimenti. Il percorso che ha portato alla nascita del Concerto n. 1 per pianoforte e orchestra di Brahms è stato complesso; ma il risultato è unico: una fusione di linguaggio concertistico e sinfonico senza precedenti. Il pianista argentino Nelson Goerner lo propone nel concerto dell’Orchestra Sinfonica Nazionale della Rai di giovedì 27 ottobre alle 20.30, in programma all’Auditorium Rai “Arturo Toscanini” di Torino, trasmesso in diretta su Radio3 e in live streaming sul sito http://www.osn.rai.it. Vincitore di numerosi concorsi internazionali, dal Franz Liszt di Buenos Aires al Concours International d'Exécution Musicale di Ginevra, è regolarmente ospite dei maggiori festival, sale da concerto ed orchestre in Europa e nel mondo, fra cui: Festival di Salisburgo, Musikverein di Vienna, Concertgebouw di Amsterdam, London Philharmonic, NHK Symphony di Tokyo e Los Angeles Philharmonic. Sul podio il giovane direttore russo Dmitri Slobodeniouk, molto attivo in Finlandia e già ospite dell’Orchestra Rai, che nella seconda parte del concerto proponela Quinta Sinfonia di Sergej Prokof’ev: “Un inno all’uomo libero e felice, ai suoi alti poteri, al suo puro e nobile spirito”, secondo le parole dello stesso compositore. Il concerto è replicato venerdì 28 ottobre 2011 alle 20.30, sempre a Torino. |
Lunedì 19 Dicembre 2011 alle 20.30 - RaiRadio3 FILARMONICA '900 DEL TEATRO REGIO direttore, Gianandrea Noseda contrabbasso, Davide Botto pianoforte, Barry Douglas musiche di Rota (Nel 100° anniversario della nascita) 01 Nino Rota Ballabili da Il Gattopardo 02 Nino Rota Divertimento concertante per contrabbasso e orchestra - Allegro maestoso - Marcia alla marcia allegramente - Aria andante - Finale allegro marcato 03 Nino Rota Concerto Soirée per pianoforte e orchestra - Valzer fantasia (Tempo di valzer tranquillo) - Ballo figurato (Allegretto calmo con spirito) - Romanza (Andante malinconico) - Quadriglia (Allegro con spirito) - Can - Can (Animatissimo) 04 Nino Rota Sinfonia n. 3 in do - Allegro - Adagio con moto - Allegretto mosso - Vivace con spirito |
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