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Podcasts de Beethovenfest

Rober Schumann (Alemania, 1810-1856) Fantasía en do mayor op. 17 - Sempre Fantasticamente ed Appassionatamente

Robert Alexander Schumann (Zwickau, 8 de junio de 1810 - Endenich, Bonn, 29 de julio de 1856)....

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Beethoven and more 2011 podcast #28: A Rhine journey

Listen in as the brass section shines in this excerpt from Richard Wagner's "Twilight of the...

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Beethoven and more 2011 podcast #25: Carmen's life in an hour

The Roma and Sinti Philharmonic under Roma conductor Riccardo Sahiti bring the joys and struggles...

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Beethoven and more 2011 podcast #26: Thundering hooves

Franz Liszt recreates the legend of Mazeppa in this symphonic poem as it brings the listener...

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Beethoven and more 2011 podcast #24: Balkan fireworks

Fanfare Ciocarlia have one goal: to get even the stodgiest grandmas out of their seats and...

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Beethoven and more podcast #23: Gypsy improv

The Roma and Sinti Philharmonic celebrate gypsy tradition and folklore here in their purest...

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Beethoven and more 2011 podcast #22: Full of fire

Violin virtuoso Geza Hosszu-Legocky and cellist Rodin Moldovan with Johan Halvorsen's passacaglia...

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Beethoven and more 2011 podcast #21: Up to speed

Mihaela Ursuleasa plays a dizzying and enchanting toccata by Romanian composer Paul...

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Beethoven and more 2011 podcast #19: A grand duet

Whatever doubts conductor Riccardo Sahiti had about his Roma and Sinti Philharmonic were laid to...

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Beethoven and more 2011 podcast #18: Written for a prodigy

Camille Saint-Saens wrote his Introduction and rondo capriccioso for a violin prodigy with fire...

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Beethoven and more 2011 podcast #15: Inner power

The symphonic works of Schumann look into the future. Conductor Paavo Järvi cites their 'inner...

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Beethoven and more 2011 podcast #11: Full of nuance

'I wanted to combine the Beethoven cycle with a modern piece and asked Richard Dubugnon to write...

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Beethoven and more 2011 podcast #10 - Into the future

For performers Julian Rachlin and Itamar Golan, Beethoven's final violin sonata is 'unbelievably...

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Beethoven and more podcast #11: The art of improvisation

Improvisation was long part of the classical tradition but largely died out in the world of...

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Franz Joseph Hayd (Austria, 1732-1809) Sinfonía nº 94 'Sorpresa', en Sol mayor (1792) 3. Menuetto-Allegro molto

Franz Joseph Haydn (Rohrau, cerca de Viena, Austria, 31 de marzo de 1732 – Viena, 31 de mayo de...

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Beethoven and more 2011 podcast #25: Carmen's life in an hour

The Roma and Sinti Philharmonic under Roma conductor Riccardo Sahiti bring the joys and struggles...

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Beethoven and more podcast #5: Fragments of poetry and silence

In this second of a total six string quartets, Peter Ruzicka composed a requiem for the poet Paul...

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Beethoven and more podcast #9: An ode to the 'master of masters'

In this symphony, Bruckner honors Richard Wagner, the "master of all masters," and at this...

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José Lidón (España, 1746-1827) Cuarteto a modo de concierto, para cuerda y trompa obligada 1-Allegro magestuoso

José Lidón (*2 de junio de 1748 en Béjar, Salamanca-†11 de febrero de 1827 en Madrid) fue un...

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Juan Crisóstomo De Arriaga (España, 1806-1826) Sinfonía a gran orquesta, en Re mayor (1826) 1- Adagio. Allegro vivace

Juan Crisóstomo Jacobo Antonio de Arriaga y Balzola (27 de enero de 1806 - 17 de enero de 1826)...

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