
TV Schedule for Stingray Classica
Tuesday, August 12th TV listings for Stingray Classica
Josquin: Missa L'homme Armé Sexti Toni
Josquin des Prez used the same melody twice to compose masses. Lionel Meunier, Marco Mencoboni and Katharina Bäuml perform the second of these compositions: `L'homme armé sexti toni'.
Jansons Conducts Stravinsky, Hummel & Beethoven
Celebrating his 75th birthday with a programme of Stravinsky, Hummel and Beethoven, Mariss Jansons exudes joy and sovereignty, as written by Süddeutsche Zeitung.
Beethoven, Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 125
The Chorus of the Vienna State Opera and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Bernstein.
Riccardo Chailly Conducts Mendelssohn
Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy (1809-1847): Overture to A Midsummer Night's Dream - Psalm 114, Op. 51 Da Israel aus Ägypten zog (When Israel went out from Egypt) - Symphony No. 2 in B flat major, Op. 52 Lobgesang (Hymn of Praise).
On the occasion of her 80th birthday, Argentinian pianist Martha Argerich explores chamber music repertoire at a concert, recorded at Château de Chantilly, France.
Discovering Masterpieces Beethoven No. 5
Featuring discussions about Ludwig van Beethoven's 'Symphony No. 5'.
Rimsky-Korsakov - Kitezh Suite
In this exquisite 2016 concert from Moscow's Tchaikovsky Concert Hall, the Russian National Orchestra and star-pianist Boris Berezovsky are led by conductor Mikhail Pletnev in a performance of magnificent works by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov.
Cinematic classical clips and energising concert pieces featuring a range of artists.
Chamber music by Haydn, Tchaikovsky and others
As part of `Preludio' concert series by the Reina Sofía School of Music in Madrid, a music ensemble performs notable works by Austrian composer Haydn and Russian composer Tchaikovsky.
Historical and Hysterical Guide to the Orchestra
Aleksey Igudesman and Hyung-ki Joo explore the sound and historical context of each orchestral instrument. This piece was commissioned and given its world premiere by the Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich for their 150th anniversary Celebration Concert.
Israel Philharmonic Orchestra: Coming Home
The Israel Philharmonic Orchestra celebrates the 75th anniversary of its founding and its eventful history against the backdrop of Israel and the Holocaust.
`King Arthur' is about the two kings Arthur and Oswald, who are both after the Holy Grail. In the famous stammer aria, the aloof Oswald melts for the fair Grail keeper Emmeline.
Summer Night Music: Spirits of Music
A musical journey through the ages featuring pieces from a diverse range of faiths, cultures and traditions. Performers include Bobby McFerrin, Nigel Kennedy, Sibylla Rubens and Mari Boine.
René Pape sings and plays various roles that showcase the impressive versatility of his voice and the many facets of his personality.
Beethoven: Symphony No. 2, Op. 36
In a concert at the Lucerne Festival, pianist Martha Argerich performs Beethoven's `Symphony No 2 in D major' under the baton of conductor Herbert Blomstedt. Recorded at the Lucerne Culture and Congress Center, Switzerland, in August 2020.
CMIM Voice 2022 Semi-Final: Simone McIntosh
Mezzo-soprano Simone McIntosh performs `Ah scostati! … Smanie implacabili' from Mozart's `Così fan tutte', `Morgen' by Strauss, and `Dieu! Que viens-je d'entendre?' from Berlioz's `Béatrice et Bénédict'.
Mahler Rückert-Lieder
Baritone Thomas Hampson and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra perform Gustav Mahler's `Rückert-Lieder' under the direction of Leonard Bernstein, filmed in 1990 in the great hall of Vienna's legendary Musikverein.
Bach Brandenburg Concerto No. 5
Johann Sebastian Bach craved a career change in 1721. Wishing to join the court of Christian Ludwig, Margrave of Brandenburg, Bach presented him with six new concertos in the hopes of securing a position.
Concert exploring the meeting place of baroque art and music: five European homes in which exquisite works by Bach, Handel, Vivaldi, Purcell and Marais are played against a backdrop of paintings by Vermeer, Canaletto, and Watteau.
IVC 2021 Semi-finals: Debussy, Schubert a. o
Mezzo-soprano Ekaterina Chayka-Rubinstein and pianist Maria Yulin perform `Colloque sentimental' from Claude Debussy's Fêtes galantes II, 'Die Geister am Mummelsee' from Hugo Wolf's Mörike-Lieder, and more.
Heitor Villa-Lobos Music for Cello and Piano - VI
A six-part documentary on the life and work of Heitor Villa-Lobos. Director Liloye Boubli takes viewers on a journey through the life and work of the Brazilian legend of classical music.
Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 14, KV 449
Highlighting Francesco Attesti who is often regarded as one of the finest interpreters of Romantic repertoires. By the time he was 23, had earned the highest honours in piano from Florence's Conservatorio Luigi Cherubini.
Cinematic classical clips and energising concert pieces featuring a range of artists.
Mahler Symphony No. 1
Jean Paul's novel `Titan', in which an artistically gifted young man, driven by his failure to find his way in society, eventually commits suicide in despair, inspired Gustav Mahler to compose his `Symphony No. 1'.
Works for Violin and Piano by Corelli, Ravel A.O
Japanese violinist Naoya Nishimura and Italian pianist Andrea Bacchetti perform an intimate recital recorded at the Munetsugu Hall in Nagoya, Japan. Featuring Arcangelo Corelli's `Violin Sonata in D minor, Op 5 No 12, La Folia' and more.
Heitor Villa-Lobos: Music for Cello and Piano III
A look at the life and work of Brazilian composer and musical legend, Heitor Villa-Lobos. The composer, conductor, cellist, and classical guitarist was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in 1887.
The Valerius Ensemble, consisting of Eeva Koskinen (violin), René Geesing (cello) and Ingo Lulofs (piano) play Rachmaninoff's Trio élégiaque Nr 1 and the Finale of Dvorák's Piano Trio No3, Op 65.
Schumann, Cello Concerto in A minor, Op. 129
The Vienna Philharmonic, filmed and recorded in the Golden Hall of the Vienna Musikverein.
Cinematic classical clips and energising concert pieces featuring a range of artists.
One of the first Christmas carols ever written is `Salvatoris Hodie', which opens First Snow: the Christmas concert by the Brussels Philharmonic. Also featuring is a performance of two contemporary melodies penned by conductor Bo Holten.