300 Years Of St. Petersburg - Gala Concert
Programme: 1.Bruch: Kol Nidrei op. 47 2.Donizetti: Lucia's cavatina from Lucia di Lammermoor 3.Leoncavallo: Nedda and Silvio Duett from I Pagliacci 4.Puccini: Musette's Waltz from La Boheme 5.Rachmaninov: Fanfare 6.Ravel: Piano concerto in D major (for the left hand) 7.Respighi: Adagio con variazioni 8.Saint-Sans: Introduction and Rondo capriccioso op. 28 9.Shostakovich:Festive Overture op. 96 10.Tchaikovsky: Polonaise from Eugene Onegin 11.Tchaikovsky: Ya vas liubliu from
Leonard Bernstein: Brahms Cycle III
A rare filmed performance of one of the greatest pianists of all times Martha Argerich who is almost as well known for her reclusive nature as she is for her exciting performances. Born in Argentina Argerich made her debut at the age of five and later came to Europe to study with such famous artists as Freidrich Gulda and Michelangeli.
Mischa Maisky plays the Cello Concertos 1 & 2 and his own transcriptions of two Haydn Violin Concertos in Vienna's Hetzendorf Palace - a master of the Viennese classical style performing in elegant Baroque surroundings. Maisky's tasteful transcriptions do full justice to Haydn's music exquisitely beautiful and virtuosic. Maisky also plays the Schumann Cello Concerto with the Wiener Philharmoniker under the baton of Leonard Bernstein.
World-famous musicians from classic to jazz to world music.Present favourite love songs by Bernstein The Beatles Cole Porter Bizet and many more.Huge open-air event on two stages.Recorded on the picturesque Historical Market Square in Leipzig.Includes conversations with the artists about the meaning of love.Brand new recording - state-of-the-art quality.
Leonard Bernstein: Brahms Cycle
The Antonin Dvorak Cycle- Symphony No. 9 In E Minor op.95 From The New World and Cello concerto in B Minor op.104.
Live from the Alte Oper Frankfurt 1993The works of the quintessentially Czech composer Antonin Dvorak are, above all, enjoyable and perennial favourites of the Romantic repertoire. This six-part series of concerts is performed by the Prague Symphony Orchestra and Chorus and the Prague Philharmonic Choir, with three leading Czech conductors on the podium.
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