TV Schedule for Stingray Classica
Saturday, May 30th TV listings for Stingray Classica
Martha Argerich -- A Birthday Celebration III
On the occasion of her 80th birthday, Argentinian pianist Martha Argerich explored chamber music repertoire in a wonderful concert recorded at Château de Chantilly, France. The 'Grande Dame' of the piano includes pianists, violinists, and a cellist.
Smetana - Vltava (The Moldau) from Má Vlast
Canadian conductor Yannick Nézet-Séguin leads the Berliner Philharmoniker in a wonderful performance of the symphonic poem Vltava (The Moldau) from Bedrich Smetana's Má Vlast (My Country). This performance was part of the Waldbühne Concert 2016.
This visually stunning production of Nutcracker is a graceful and timeless adventure on a grand scale. From the lovely Waltz of the Flowers to the crystalline beauty of the stunning Snowflake Waltz, each scene is more breathtaking than the last.
Baroque works by Bach, Muffat and Rameau
Paul Goodwin conducts the Conjunto Barroco of the Reina Sofía School of Music in Madrid in a Baroque music programme featuring works by Georg Muffat, JS Bach, and Jean-Philippe Rameau.
Mahler - The Song of the Earth
Mahler: Das Lied von der Erde, performed live by Carlos Miguel Prieto conducting the Orquesta Sinfónica de Minería, with mezzo-soprano Ruxandra Donose and tenor Ramón Vargas, presents Mahler's song-symphony.
Mozart: Piano Sonata No. 5 KV. 283
Roberto Prosseda performs Mozart's Piano Sonata No 5 (KV 283) and four Impromptus Op 90 by Franz Schubert. The performance ends with Chopin's technically demanding Ballade No 4, Op 52.
Stravinsky: Firebird Suite No. 2
Iván Fischer conducts the Budapest Festival Orchestra in a concert recorded at the Béla Bartók National Concert Hall in Budapest, Hungary in 2015. The concert opens with Sergei Prokofiev's Overture on Hebrew Themes, Op 34.
Cinematic classical clips and energising concert pieces featuring a range of artists.
Lang Lang - The Third Dimension
Chinese pianist Lang Lang performs some of the greatest works in the piano repertoire at Berghain in Berlin in 2010. The concert program includes the first movement of Piano Sonata No 23, opus 57, called Beethoven's Appassionata.
IVC 2021 Final: Wolf, De Falla, Poulenc a. o
Soprano Sophia Burgos and pianist Daniel Gerzenberg perform works by Hugo Wolf, Manuel de Falla, Maurice Ravel, Igor Stravinsky, Gerrit Isaac van Eijken, Joseph Marx, Robert Schumann, Francis Poulenc, and George Crumb.
The story behind Georg Frideric Handel's "Messiah, HWV 56," which depicts the life and suffering of Christ.
Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901): Messa da Requiem. Chorus & Orchestra of the Teatro alla Scala, Milan; conductor: Daniel Barenboim.
Europakonzert 1993- Royal Albert Hall
Bernard Haitink starts with Tchaikovsky's Fantasy Overture from 'Roméo et Juliette'. The second piece by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is his famous Violin Concerto No 3 in G major K 216 played by the German violinist Frank Peter Zimmermann.
In Rehearsal Esa-Pekka Salonen
Esa-Pekka Salonen rehearses Debussy's "La Mer" with the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra.
Mahler, Symphony No. 1 in D major (Titan)
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Conductor: Daniel Harding.
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.
Cinematic classical clips and energising concert pieces featuring a range of artists.
Mozart Piano Concerto No. 26
W. A. Mozart composed his Piano Concerto in D Major, KV. 537 in Vienna in February 1788. This concerto was later nicknamed Coronation because Mozart played it in October 1790 when Leopold II was crowned Holy Roman Emperor in Frankfurt am Main.
Conrad van Alphen conducts Sinfonia Rotterdam in a performance of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Symphony No. 35 in D Major, K. 385, recorded at the Nieuwe Kerk, The Hague, in 2020.
Lucerne Festival: Abbado Conducts Mahler No. 1
Claudio Abbado conducts the Lucerne Festival Orchestra in Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 1. The principal motif of this symphony, Like a cry of Nature, gave the Lucerne Festival 2009 its central theme.
IVC 2021 Semi-finals: Fauré, Tchaikovsky A. O
Tenor Zhuohan Sun and pianist Sara Pavlovic perform 'Ehetanzlied' from Alexander von Zemlinsky's Sechs Lieder und Gesänge, Op 10, 'Nell' from Gabriel Fauré's Trois mélodies, Op 18, and 'Net, tol'ko tot, kto znal'.
Napoli - Music's forgotten capital
In the summer of 2019, the Utrecht Early Music Festival explored the musical legacy of Naples: a cultural metropolis of contradiction and solidarity.
Schumann - Fantasiestücke, Op.12
A performance from the 25th anniversary edition of the Verbier Festival, Seong-Jin Cho pays tribute to Debussy on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the French composer's death.
Cinematic classical clips and energising concert pieces featuring a range of artists.
Porpora: Neapolitan and Cosmopolitan
In the course of musical history, Naples has dispatched a great number of its sons to conquer the world.
José Antonio Abreu's vision of using music to help children find a way out of poverty in Venezuela.
Grieg, Piano Concerto in A minor, Op. 16
Filmed in April 1975 at Croydon's Fairfield Hall. Rubinstein is at his warm-hearted, lyrical best.
Beethoven Piano Concerto No.1
Beethoven held back the publication of what we know as the Second Piano Concerto until after that of the First Piano Concerto, so he could thoroughly review the piece.
Telemann - Der am Ölberg zagende Jesus, TWV 1: 364
Philippe Jaroussky sings Bach and Telemann in a portrait of a very special vocalist, and of two exceptional composers.
Rossini La Cenerentola
The opera "La Cenerentola" by Gioachino Rossini, with a libretto by Jacopo Ferretti, was first performed in February 1816 following the success of Il Barbiere di Siviglia.
