TV Schedule for Stingray Classica
Thursday, July 16th TV listings for Stingray Classica
Martha Argerich - A Birthday Celebration - II
On the occasion of her 80th birthday, Argentinian pianist Martha Argerich explored repertoire for piano and violin in this wonderful concert, recorded at Château de Chantilly, France.
Bernard Haitink conducts the Berlin Philharmonic in a rendition of Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 4 in the Schauspielhaus in Berlin, in 1992. Soloist is soprano Sylvia McNair.
Recorded live in Tel Aviv in 2006, this concert, with conductor Zubin Mehta and soloists Pinchas Zukerman and Daniel Barenboim, honours the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra on its 70th anniversary.
CMIM Semi-final II: Anthony Ratinov
Pianist Anthony Ratinov joins the CMIM ensemble, consisting of three principal string players of the Montreal Symphony Orchestra, to perform Robert Schumann's `Piano Quartet in E-flat major, Op 47'.
Patmos -- A Musical Documentary
The Patmos Musical Festival on the Greek island combines Chamber and Sacred Music programming. This documentary captures the 2024 edition.
Berlioz : Symphonie fantastique, op. 14
Conductor Eduard Topchjan leads the Armenian National Philharmonic Orchestra in a performance of Hector Berlioz's Symphonie fantastique, Op 14. Berlioz wrote the piece of program music in 1830 while still a conservatory student.
Cinematic classical clips and energising concert pieces featuring a range of artists.
A visualisation that breathes new life into Holst's classic work. Specially shot footage intercut with performance, this creates worlds to complement the musical masterpiece.
Richard Danielpour is one of the most beloved American composers of his generation due to his frequent referencing of and connection with the past. His lush musical language is often infused with swingy jazz rhythms.
From the Semperoper Dresden: 'The Nutcracker' by Pyotr Tchaikovsky (1840-1893). Choreographers: Aaron S. Watkin/Jason Beechey; conductor: Vello Pähn. With István Simon (Nutcracker/Prince) and Anna Merkulova (Marie).
A four-act tragic opera by German-born composer Christoph Willibald Gluck. Written for the French stage, the work's premiere in 1779 at the Parisian Royal Academy of Music was a great success.
One of the world's finest and most-respected conductors, 70-year-old Claudio Abbado is legendary in stature. Never-before-seen interviews are combined with images of the conductor in rehearsal and in concert, interviews with friends and colleagues.
Gidon Kremer and Martha Argerich perform solos and duets by Bartók and Schumann as the last of the concert series at the Berliner Philharmonie in 2006.
In 2013, the Finnish conductor Hannu Lintu was appointed principal conductor of the Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra. Lintu studied piano and cello at the Sibelius Academy and the Turku conservatory in Finland's southwest.
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.
Cinematic classical clips and energising concert pieces featuring a range of artists.
Mozart, Symphony No. 41, K. 551
Jeffrey Tate conducts the English Chamber Orchestra in a performance of Mozart's Jupiter Symphony No. 41 (K. 551). This symphony is the last of a set of three that Mozart composed in rapid succession during the summer of 1788.
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.
Grieg's Piano Concerto & Beethoven Symphony No. 7
Conductor Jan Latham-Koenig leads the Flanders Symphony Orchestra in a concert recorded at Concertgebouw Brugge, Belgium, on 21 April 2016. Opening with Felix Mendelssohn's concert overture Die Hebriden, Op 26 (The Hebrides).
Bach Concerto & Mendelssohn Symphony No. 4
Sir András Schiff takes on the dual role of conductor and soloist in concert with the Freixenet Symphony Orchestra of the Reina Sofía School of Music. They perform Johann Sebastian Bach's `Keyboard Concerto No 5 in F minor, BWV 1056'.
From 28 August to 6 September 2015, the Early Music Festival Utrecht focused on 'England, My England'. On the basis of the festival theme, presenter Lex Bohlmeijer takes the viewer in a two-part journey through England.
Mozart: Piano Sonata No. 13 KV. 333
Roberto Prosseda performs Mozart's 'Piano Sonata No 5 (KV 283)' and '4 Impromptus, Op 90' by Franz Schubert. The performance ends with Chopin's technically demanding 'Ballade No 4, Op 52'.
Cinematic classical clips and energising concert pieces featuring a range of artists.
Between Church and Theatre: Jommelli and Scarlatti
Giulio Prandi closely examines the religious repertoire of the 18th century from a double perspective: that of traditional counterpoint, as in Domenico Scarlatti's 'Madrid' Mass, and that of the modern, theatrical style of Perez and Jommelli.
Claudio Abbado: The Silence that Follows the Music
In 1989, the Berlin Philharmonic received a new director, Claudio Abbado. The Italian musician was able to bring a new personality to the orchestra.
Dvorák, Slavonic Dance, Op. 46 No. 8
The Los Angeles Philharmonic, conducted by Zubin Mehta, plays the `Slavonic Dance, Op 46 No 8' by Antonín Dvorák. This recording was made in January 1977 at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Los Angeles.
The Italian pianist Roberto Prosseda performs a selection of Felix Mendelssohn's 'Songs Without Words', including Op 19 No 1, Op 38 No 2, Op 38 No 6, Op 53 No 2, Op 30 No 6, and Op 62 No 2, Variations sérieuses, Op 54, and Fantasy, Op 28.
Stravinsky Symphony in Three Movements
Sir Simon Rattle conducts the Berlin Philharmonic during the 2008 edition of the Europakonzert, held in the renowned hall of the Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow.
Russian violinist, conductor and composer Aleksey Igudesman and British-Korean pianist and composer Hyung-ki Joo started their dynamic duo in 2004, when they created their show 'A Little Nightmare Music'.
