LIVE AT THE CONCERTGEBOUW '…Chief conductor Mariss Jansons and the RCO present a concert with three expats: The Russian composer Igor Stravinsky wrote this (piano concerto) Capriccio in southern France, the French...
LIVE AT THE CONCERTGEBOUW "…The world premiere in 1897 of this, Sergei Rachmaninov’s first symphony, was a total fiasco. The young Sergei got entangled in a serious depression and only after an unusual...
LIVE AT THE CONCERTGEBOUW "…This, Bela Bartok’s 2nd piano concerto, will be performed live at the Concertgebouw today. Chinese born pianist Lang Lang will be the soloist in this hugely demanding concert...
LIVE AT THE CONCERTGEBOUW "…born in Ukraine in 1984, pianist Alexander Gavrylyuk was raised in a musical family. His parents are folk musicians. Alexander learned to sing, joined a choir and gave his first pu...
LIVE AT THE CONCERTGEBOUW '...some 100 years ago, when the cross-over styles that characterize the music of today were unheard of, Maurice Ravel was already an established cosmopolitan artist, a cameleon who embraced Spa...
LIVE AT THE CONCERTGEBOUW '…It is Mahler time again live at the Concertgebouw! We’re about to witness a live performance of Gustav Mahler’s 2nd symphony by the world’s number one Mahler orchestr...
LIVE AT THE CONCERTGEBOUW: “… Early 20th century jazz rapidly became the hottest thing in America music and faster than the gospel jazz reached the ends of the world. And even an iron curtai...
Live at the Concertgebouw: "...Early 18th century Amsterdam was an important centre for music publishing. Vivaldi, Corelli and Scarlatti had their music printed in Amsterdam and the great Italian violinist and compo...
Live at the Concertgebouw: "…This week in Live at the Concertgebouw: Gustav Mahler’s fifth symphony and Richard Wagner’s Siegfried Idyll - two thrilling late romantic masterpieces performed by...
Live at the Concertgebouw: '...The renowned American conductor David Zinman will be guiding the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra through some very inspiring pages of classical music today, like Ottorino Respighi’s ini...