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All’s well that ends… with a joke
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Madrid and Zaragoza, ready for the berliners+british leader
Pero por supuesto que sí!!!!!!! But of course they are!!!!! super ready!!!!! The concert is here and this is the repertoire: Para el concierto de Madrid, la Filarmónica de Berlín ofrecerá un programa con obras de Wagner (la obertura de … Continue reading
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Tagged Beethoven, Berliner Philharmoniker, Brahms, Ligeti, pianist, Schoenberg, Sibelius, Wagner
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Helping Haiti
Because that is what the Good Will Embassador title means, you help in any way you can: So now you have an extra reason to get to de Digital Concert Hall next February 20. If we can, if we want, … Continue reading
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The Digital Concert Hall, Feb. 20
Next saturday that wonderful threesome known as Uchida-Rattle-Berlin Phil. will be performing Beethoven’s 4º piano concerto, one of the most original pieces the german maestro could have ever thoght of… personally, this rattle-fan cannot forget that masterful rendition that Zimmerman, … Continue reading
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This weekend on the Digital Concert Hall
Beethoven’s life was characterised by conflict: wrestling with his compositional aspirations, the self-assertiveness of his difficult character in an uncomprehending environment. In his Fifth Piano Concerto, you can sense how comfortable he felt in the role of the fighter: evidence … Continue reading
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Magdalena & Andras Schiff at Wigmore Hall: the results
Uneven. That seems to be the final veredict by Michael Church at The Independent about this recital that included the set of songs “The Nursery” by Musorgsky, the “Moravian folk poetry in song” by Janacek, Dvorak’s “Biblical songs” and Bartok’s … Continue reading