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LIVE AT THE CONCERTGEBOUW "... Dutch soprano Eva-Maria Westbroek made her debut with the RCO in 2006 when she sang the title role in Shostakovich’s opera Lady Macbeth from Mtsensk at the Netherlands Opera. Her electrifying...
HEAR THE WORLD "Radio Netherland’s Hear the World presents Portuguese singer with Cape Verdean roots Lura and veteran Brazilian singer Luiz Melodia with his Musica Popular Brasileira. A Dutch World Music Delight from...
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LIVE AT THE CONCERTGEBOUW "... Johannes Brahms visited Holland six times between January 1876 and November 1885. The conservative musical climate in Holland was definitely pro Brahms and embraced his music. But technically considered...
HEAR THE WORLD "Wonderful grooves by singer Ivan Lins, one of Brazil’s popular music greats. We’ll be playing more from his 2009 concert at the World Forum in The Hague later. This is Hear the World, Radio...
LIVE AT THE CONCERTGEBOUW “…The popular American composer and conductor John Adams is back in Amsterdam today for a wonderful concert Live at the Concertgebouw. We’re about to hear John Adams’ new orchestral piece...
EUROPEAN JAZZ STAGE: From the Concertgebouw, Amsterdam -- home of the worlds leading classical orchestra, and from Rotterdam’s North Sea Jazz Festival, we bring you singing treats -- Karen Malka in combination with bassist...
LIVE AT THE CONCERTGEBOUW “...Gustav Mahler has joined Second life, the virtual world where residents can adopt a new identity. Since this community on the internet was launched in 2003, millions of visitors have escaped real life...
HEAR THE WORLD "Warm-blooded mestizo sounds from the group Che Sudaka, Latin-American musicians from the Spanish city of Barcelona playing live at the Mundial Festival in Tilburg. We’ll be playing highlights from this...
LIVE AT THE CONCERTGEBOUW “...The flower bud of Robert Schumann’s Spring Symphony blossomed within four days and probably as many sleepless nights in the month of January 1841. Two months later, when the spring season had...