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| Friday 16-Aug-13 08:00pm |
Murten Castle CourtyardECO in Switzerland |
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| Murten Castle Courtyard, Murten, Switzerland Friday 16-Aug-13 08:00pm ECO in Switzerland | ||
| Saturday 17-Aug-13 07:30pm |
Royal Albert Hall, LondonProm 47 BBC Proms |
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| Royal Albert Hall, London, Kensington Gore, London SW7 2AP, United Kingdom Saturday 17-Aug-13 07:30pm Prom 47 Sacred but non-liturgical, A German Requiem is one of the most powerful works for choir and orchestra. Twenty-one years after Sir Roger Norrington directed the first British performance on period instruments, American conductor Marin Alsop, the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment and an 80-strong chorus explore Brahms’s 1868 masterpiece in the context of his relationship with Robert Schumann and Schumann’s widow, Clara. Schumann’s Fourth Symphony and Brahms’s Tragic Overture act as preludes to a work of great seriousness and humanity.Tickets £9.50 - £46. | ||
| Saturday 17-Aug-13 08:00pm |
Murten Castle CourtyardECO in Switzerland |
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| Murten Castle Courtyard, Murten, Switzerland Saturday 17-Aug-13 08:00pm ECO in Switzerland | ||
| Friday 30-Aug-13 07:30pm |
St Maurice Parish Church (St. Mauritius-Pfarrkirche), ZermattWorks by Ludwig van Beethoven & Robert Schumann Zermatt Festival |
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| St Maurice Parish Church (St. Mauritius-Pfarrkirche), Zermatt, Zermatt 3920 Zermatt, Switzerland Friday 30-Aug-13 07:30pm Works by Ludwig van Beethoven & Robert Schumann Tickets: CHF 90 / 60 / 30 | ||
| Sunday 15-Sep-13 11:00am |
Concertgebouw: Main Hall, AmsterdamMendelssohn Violin Concerto |
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| Concertgebouw: Main Hall, Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands Sunday 15-Sep-13 11:00am Mendelssohn Violin Concerto ![]() Image credit: Nederlands Symfonieorkester © Wilfried Gerharz | ||
| Sunday 29-Sep-13 11:00am |
Konzerthaus: Großer Saal, ViennaTruls Mørk, Vienna Symphony Orchestra |
Widmann, Bavarian-Babylonian March |
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| Konzerthaus: Großer Saal, Vienna, 1030 Vienna, Austria Sunday 29-Sep-13 11:00am Truls Mørk, Vienna Symphony Orchestra ![]() Widmann, Jörg (b. 1973), Bavarian-Babylonian March | ||
| Wednesday 23-Oct-13 07:00pm |
Stockholm Concert Hall (Konserthuset): Stora SalenSaariaho, Chopin, Schumann |
Schumann, Symphony no. 4 in D minor, Op.120 (rev. 1851) |
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| Stockholm Concert Hall (Konserthuset): Stora Salen, Hötorget 8, Stockholm 10387, Sweden Wednesday 23-Oct-13 07:00pm Saariaho, Chopin, Schumann ![]() Image credit: Jan-Olav Wedin | ||
| Thursday 24-Oct-13 07:00pm |
Stockholm Concert Hall (Konserthuset): Stora SalenSaariaho, Chopin, Schumann |
Schumann, Symphony no. 4 in D minor, Op.120 (rev. 1851) |
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| Stockholm Concert Hall (Konserthuset): Stora Salen, Hötorget 8, Stockholm 10387, Sweden Thursday 24-Oct-13 07:00pm Saariaho, Chopin, Schumann ![]() Image credit: Jan-Olav Wedin | ||
| Friday 25-Oct-13 08:00pm |
Heinz Hall, Pittsburgh, PANoah Bendix-Balgley Plays Bruch |
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| Heinz Hall, Pittsburgh, PA, Pittsburgh, PA 15222, United States Friday 25-Oct-13 08:00pm Noah Bendix-Balgley Plays Bruch | ||
| Friday 1-Nov-13 08:00pm |
Philharmonie: Großer Saal, BerlinBerliner Philharmoniker |
Schumann, Symphony no. 4 in D minor, Op.120 (first version from 1841) |
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| Philharmonie: Großer Saal, Berlin, D10785 Berlin, Germany Friday 1-Nov-13 08:00pm Berliner Philharmoniker Schumann, Robert (1810-1856), Symphony no. 4 in D minor, Op.120 (first version from 1841) | ||
| Saturday 2-Nov-13 08:00pm |
Philharmonie: Großer Saal, BerlinBerliner Philharmoniker |
Schumann, Symphony no. 4 in D minor, Op.120 (first version from 1841) |
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| Philharmonie: Großer Saal, Berlin, D10785 Berlin, Germany Saturday 2-Nov-13 08:00pm Berliner Philharmoniker Schumann, Robert (1810-1856), Symphony no. 4 in D minor, Op.120 (first version from 1841) | ||
| Friday 8-Nov-13 08:00pm |
National Concert Hall, Taipei Berliner Philharmoniker |
Schumann, Symphony no. 4 in D minor, Op.120 (first version from 1841) |
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| National Concert Hall, Taipei, Taipei, Taiwan Friday 8-Nov-13 08:00pm Berliner Philharmoniker Schumann, Robert (1810-1856), Symphony no. 4 in D minor, Op.120 (first version from 1841) | ||
| Monday 11-Nov-13 08:00pm |
Seoul Arts CenterBerliner Philharmoniker |
Schumann, Symphony no. 4 in D minor, Op.120 (first version from 1841) |
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| Seoul Arts Center, Seocho-dong 700 Seocho-gu, Seoul, Korea, South Monday 11-Nov-13 08:00pm Berliner Philharmoniker Schumann, Robert (1810-1856), Symphony no. 4 in D minor, Op.120 (first version from 1841) | ||
| Wednesday 20-Nov-13 07:30pm |
Tonhalle: Grosser Saal, ZürichTonhalle Orchestra Zurich |
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| Tonhalle: Grosser Saal, Zürich, Claridenstrasse 7, Zürich 8002, Switzerland Wednesday 20-Nov-13 07:30pm Tonhalle Orchestra Zurich ![]() | ||
| Thursday 21-Nov-13 07:30pm |
Tonhalle: Grosser Saal, ZürichTonhalle Orchestra Zurich |
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| Tonhalle: Grosser Saal, Zürich, Claridenstrasse 7, Zürich 8002, Switzerland Thursday 21-Nov-13 07:30pm Tonhalle Orchestra Zurich ![]() | ||
| Friday 22-Nov-13 07:30pm |
Tonhalle: Grosser Saal, ZürichTonhalle Orchestra Zurich |
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| Tonhalle: Grosser Saal, Zürich, Claridenstrasse 7, Zürich 8002, Switzerland Friday 22-Nov-13 07:30pm Tonhalle Orchestra Zurich ![]() | ||
| Sunday 2-Mar-14 03:00pm |
Assembly Hall Theatre, Tunbridge WellsWood performs Bruch |
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| Assembly Hall Theatre, Tunbridge Wells, Tunbridge Wells TN1 2LU, United Kingdom Sunday 2-Mar-14 03:00pm Wood performs Bruch Mozart’s popular and tuneful ‘Haffner’ Symphony opens this concert in grand style. This festive piece displays a positive attitude to life and the emotional intensity that was to characterise the composer’s later symphonies. Alexandra Wood is renowned for her rich tone, energetic performances and communication with audiences. She will join the RTWSO for one of Bruch’s signature pieces. The Scottish Fantasy is infused with charming folk songs. At times, the solo violin sings quietly, as if alone in the highlands. Elsewhere, Bruch’s luscious score conveys a picture of Scotland that is full of raw and untamed natural beauty. Schumann’s symphonies stand out by virtue of their autobiographical content and originality. After extensive revision, the imaginative and resourceful Symphony No 4 was shaped into a single span of invention. The atmospheric opening contains thematic elements that enable all four movements to flow together into a single entity, building towards the exuberant conclusion. Sponsored by Greenbank Wealth Management. | ||