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| Thursday 9-Sep-10 07:30pm |
Royal Albert Hall, LondonProm 74 BBC Proms |
Holloway, Reliquary: Scenes from the life of Mary, Queen of Scots, enclosing an instrumentation of Schumann's ‘Gedichte der Königin Maria Stuart’ (BBC commission, World Première) |
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| Royal Albert Hall, London, London, United Kingdom Thursday 9-Sep-10 07:30pm Prom 74 To end our Schumann bicentenary survey, Irish pianist Finghin Collins plays the closest thing we have to a second Schumann piano concerto, while Robin Holloway offers a fresh slant on the composer’s final song-cycle, which sets poems and prayers penned in exile and prison by Mary, Queen of Scots. Gianandrea Noseda and the BBC Philharmonic also include masterpieces by two other composers who sadly lived even shorter lives. | ||
| Thursday 23-Sep-10 08:00pm |
Gewandhaus, Großer Saal, LeipzigGewandhausorchester Leipzig |
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| Gewandhaus, Großer Saal, Leipzig, D 04109 Leipzig, Germany Thursday 23-Sep-10 08:00pm Gewandhausorchester Leipzig | ||
| Friday 24-Sep-10 08:00pm |
Gewandhaus, Großer Saal, LeipzigGewandhausorchester Leipzig |
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| Gewandhaus, Großer Saal, Leipzig, D 04109 Leipzig, Germany Friday 24-Sep-10 08:00pm Gewandhausorchester Leipzig | ||
| Monday 27-Sep-10 08:00pm |
Philharmonie, Luxembourg Pinnock-Pirès-Borrani and the Chamber Orchestra of Europe |
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| Philharmonie, Luxembourg, Luxembourg, Luxembourg Monday 27-Sep-10 08:00pm Pinnock-Pirès-Borrani and the Chamber Orchestra of Europe | ||
| Wednesday 29-Sep-10 08:00pm |
Cité de la Musique, Concert Hall, ParisPinnock-Pirès-Borrani and the Chamber Orchestra of Europe |
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| Cité de la Musique, Concert Hall, Paris, 221, avenue Jean-Jaurès, 75019 Paris, France Wednesday 29-Sep-10 08:00pm Pinnock-Pirès-Borrani and the Chamber Orchestra of Europe | ||
| Thursday 30-Sep-10 08:00pm |
Alte Oper, Frankfurt Pinnock-Pirès-Borrani and the Chamber Orchestra of Europe |
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| Alte Oper, Frankfurt, D 60313 Frankfurt, Germany Thursday 30-Sep-10 08:00pm Pinnock-Pirès-Borrani and the Chamber Orchestra of Europe | ||
| Wednesday 6-Oct-10 07:30pm |
Beethovenhalle, BonnCampus Workshop Beethovenfest Bonn |
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| Beethovenhalle, Bonn, 53113 Bonn, Germany Wednesday 6-Oct-10 07:30pm Campus Workshop | ||
| Friday 8-Oct-10 08:00pm |
Music Hall, Cincinnati, OHCincinnati Symphony Orchestra |
Roumain, New Work (Sphinx Organization Commission) |
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| Music Hall, Cincinnati, OH, Cincinnati, 45202, United States Friday 8-Oct-10 08:00pm Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra Roumain, Daniel Bernard, New Work (Sphinx Organization Commission) | ||
| Saturday 9-Oct-10 08:00pm |
Music Hall, Cincinnati, OHCincinnati Symphony Orchestra |
Roumain, New Work (Sphinx Organization Commission) |
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| Music Hall, Cincinnati, OH, Cincinnati, 45202, United States Saturday 9-Oct-10 08:00pm Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra Roumain, Daniel Bernard, New Work (Sphinx Organization Commission) | ||
| Thursday 14-Oct-10 07:30pm |
Stockholm Concert Hall (Konserthuset): Stora SalenBruckner and Schubert with Kurt Masur |
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| Stockholm Concert Hall (Konserthuset): Stora Salen, Hötorget 8, Stockholm 10387, Sweden Thursday 14-Oct-10 07:30pm Bruckner and Schubert with Kurt Masur | ||
| Saturday 16-Oct-10 03:00pm |
Stockholm Concert Hall (Konserthuset): Stora SalenBruckner and Schubert with Kurt Masur |
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| Stockholm Concert Hall (Konserthuset): Stora Salen, Hötorget 8, Stockholm 10387, Sweden Saturday 16-Oct-10 03:00pm Bruckner and Schubert with Kurt Masur | ||
| Saturday 16-Oct-10 06:00pm |
Suntory Hall, Tokyo Schubert and Bruckner |
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| Suntory Hall, Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan Saturday 16-Oct-10 06:00pm Schubert and Bruckner | ||
| Monday 25-Oct-10 07:30pm |
University of Montréal: Salle Claude-Champagne, Montreal, QCConcert Gala - Maxim Vengerov, conductor |
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| University of Montréal: Salle Claude-Champagne, Montreal, QC, 220 Vincent-D’Indy Avenue, Montreal, QC, Canada Monday 25-Oct-10 07:30pm Concert Gala - Maxim Vengerov, conductor | ||
| Wednesday 17-Nov-10 07:30pm |
St Davids Hall, CardiffSalzburg Mozarteum Orchestra |
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| St Davids Hall, Cardiff, Cardiff CF10 2DP, United Kingdom Wednesday 17-Nov-10 07:30pm Salzburg Mozarteum Orchestra The Salzburg Mozarteum reaches as far back as 1841 when Mozart's widow, Constanza, formed the orchestra to mark the 50th anniversary of her husband's death. It has celebrated his genius ever since. They return with three imperishable classics: the tragedy and pathos of Schubert's Unifinished Symphony, the ebuliant high spirits of Beethoven's Second Piano Concerto and Mozart's majestic, serene, final symphony, the Jupiter. | ||
| Saturday 20-Nov-10 07:30pm |
St Martin-in-the-Fields, LondonBeethoven Symphony No. 5 |
Works by Beethoven (Ode to Joy) |
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| St Martin-in-the-Fields, London, London, United Kingdom Saturday 20-Nov-10 07:30pm Beethoven Symphony No. 5 ![]() Works by Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827) (Ode to Joy) | ||
| Saturday 27-Nov-10 07:00pm |
Sheffield City HallSalzburg Mozarteum Orchestra |
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| Sheffield City Hall, Sheffield S1 2JA, United Kingdom Saturday 27-Nov-10 07:00pm Salzburg Mozarteum Orchestra | ||
| Saturday 27-Nov-10 07:30pm |
St Giles' Parish Church, NottinghamNottingham Philharmonic Orchestra Chamber Concert |
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| St Giles' Parish Church, Nottingham, Church Drive, West Bridgford, Nottingham, United Kingdom Saturday 27-Nov-10 07:30pm Nottingham Philharmonic Orchestra Chamber Concert | ||
| Sunday 5-Dec-10 07:30pm |
Royal Festival Hall, LondonPhilharmonia Orchestra |
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| Royal Festival Hall, London, London, United Kingdom Sunday 5-Dec-10 07:30pm Philharmonia Orchestra This evening’s concert is framed by two symphonies, written within fifteen years of each other and both pioneering in their testing of the classical symphony structure. Although Schubert’s Eighth Symphony was unfinished, it has become one of his most popular works, notable for its drawn-out, profound opening and alternating moods of melancholy and drama. The 'Fate knocking at the door' opening of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony is even better known; it is a testimony to this most revolutionary of works that it still sounds fresh and exciting to the listener, more than 200 years after ETA Hoffmann declared it to be 'one of the most important works of the time'. | ||
| Saturday 29-Jan-11 07:30pm |
Bournemouth PavilionHall of Fame |
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| Bournemouth Pavilion, Bournemouth BH1 2BU, United Kingdom Saturday 29-Jan-11 07:30pm Hall of Fame | ||
| Thursday 10-Feb-11 07:30pm |
Birmingham Symphony HallThe Birmingham Mahler Cycle: Kindertotenlieder |
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| Birmingham Symphony Hall, Broad Street, Birmingham B1, United Kingdom Thursday 10-Feb-11 07:30pm The Birmingham Mahler Cycle: Kindertotenlieder The CBSO is sad to learn of the death of Sir Charles Mackerras, who was to have conducted this concert. A replacement will be announced in due course. | ||
| Thursday 10-Feb-11 08:00pm |
Kimmel Center for Performing Arts, Verizon Hall, Philadelphia, PAPhiladelphia Orchestra |
Bernstein, A Quiet Place (suite) |
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| Kimmel Center for Performing Arts, Verizon Hall, Philadelphia, PA, Philadelphia, PA 19102, United States Thursday 10-Feb-11 08:00pm Philadelphia Orchestra From his pioneering efforts in recordings, television, and new media to his adventurous global outreach efforts like the recent online YouTube Symphony, Michael Tilson Thomas is a musical renaissance man on a scale not seen since the heyday of his late friend, Leonard Bernstein. Pianist, composer, conductor, and multiple Grammy-Award winner, he is currently music director of the San Francisco Symphony and the New World Symphony. He presents the Philadelphia Orchestra premiere of music from Bernstein's 1983 opera A Quiet Place, conceived as a sequel to his 1952 Trouble in Tahiti but later joined with it to form a single opera. The program also includes Schubert's "Unfinished" Symphony, with its two movements that seem complete in themselves, and Beethoven's lofty Seventh, with its racing finale that Wagner dubbed "the apotheosis of the dance." | ||
| Friday 11-Feb-11 02:00pm |
Kimmel Center for Performing Arts, Verizon Hall, Philadelphia, PAPhiladelphia Orchestra |
Bernstein, A Quiet Place (suite) |
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| Kimmel Center for Performing Arts, Verizon Hall, Philadelphia, PA, Philadelphia, PA 19102, United States Friday 11-Feb-11 02:00pm Philadelphia Orchestra From his pioneering efforts in recordings, television, and new media to his adventurous global outreach efforts like the recent online YouTube Symphony, Michael Tilson Thomas is a musical renaissance man on a scale not seen since the heyday of his late friend, Leonard Bernstein. Pianist, composer, conductor, and multiple Grammy-Award winner, he is currently music director of the San Francisco Symphony and the New World Symphony. He presents the Philadelphia Orchestra premiere of music from Bernstein's 1983 opera A Quiet Place, conceived as a sequel to his 1952 Trouble in Tahiti but later joined with it to form a single opera. The program also includes Schubert's "Unfinished" Symphony, with its two movements that seem complete in themselves, and Beethoven's lofty Seventh, with its racing finale that Wagner dubbed "the apotheosis of the dance." | ||
| Saturday 12-Feb-11 07:30pm |
Philharmonic Hall, LiverpoolUnfinished Symphony |
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| Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom Saturday 12-Feb-11 07:30pm Unfinished Symphony Program also includes Gustav Mahler's "Songs from Das Knaben Wunderhorn" | ||
| Saturday 12-Feb-11 07:30pm |
Leeds Town HallCity of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra |
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| Leeds Town Hall, Leeds LS1 3AD, United Kingdom Saturday 12-Feb-11 07:30pm City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra | ||
| Saturday 12-Feb-11 08:00pm |
Kimmel Center for Performing Arts, Verizon Hall, Philadelphia, PAPhiladelphia Orchestra |
Bernstein, A Quiet Place (suite) |
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| Kimmel Center for Performing Arts, Verizon Hall, Philadelphia, PA, Philadelphia, PA 19102, United States Saturday 12-Feb-11 08:00pm Philadelphia Orchestra From his pioneering efforts in recordings, television, and new media to his adventurous global outreach efforts like the recent online YouTube Symphony, Michael Tilson Thomas is a musical renaissance man on a scale not seen since the heyday of his late friend, Leonard Bernstein. Pianist, composer, conductor, and multiple Grammy-Award winner, he is currently music director of the San Francisco Symphony and the New World Symphony. He presents the Philadelphia Orchestra premiere of music from Bernstein's 1983 opera A Quiet Place, conceived as a sequel to his 1952 Trouble in Tahiti but later joined with it to form a single opera. The program also includes Schubert's "Unfinished" Symphony, with its two movements that seem complete in themselves, and Beethoven's lofty Seventh, with its racing finale that Wagner dubbed "the apotheosis of the dance." | ||
| Thursday 24-Mar-11 08:00pm |
Woodruff Arts Center: Smphony Hall, Atlanta, GAAtlanta Symphony Orchestra |
Schubert, Four Refrain-Lieder, D.866 (She was here arr. and orchestrated by Golijov) |
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| Woodruff Arts Center: Smphony Hall, Atlanta, GA, 1280 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, GA, United States Thursday 24-Mar-11 08:00pm Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Schubert, Franz (1797-1828), Four Refrain-Lieder, D.866 (She was here arr. and orchestrated by Golijov) | ||
| Saturday 26-Mar-11 08:00pm |
Woodruff Arts Center: Smphony Hall, Atlanta, GAAtlanta Symphony Orchestra |
Schubert, Four Refrain-Lieder, D.866 (She was here arr. and orchestrated by Golijov) |
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| Woodruff Arts Center: Smphony Hall, Atlanta, GA, 1280 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, GA, United States Saturday 26-Mar-11 08:00pm Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Schubert, Franz (1797-1828), Four Refrain-Lieder, D.866 (She was here arr. and orchestrated by Golijov) | ||