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Gustav Mahler: Das Lied von der Erde (2011)
directed by Joost Honselaar, fl. 2011; composed by Gustav Mahler, 1860-1911 (1909); conducted by Fabio Luisi; produced by AVRO Television; performed by Robert Dean Smith, 1956- and Anna Larsson, Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, in Gustav Mahler: Das Lied von der Erde (2011) (Berlin, Berlin State: C Major Entertainment, 2011), 1 hour 8 mins
After the two famous Mahler festivals in 1920 and 1995, the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra Amsterdam is now presenting a special twoseason Mahler series, which includes ten large-scale symphonies plus ‘Das Lied von der Erde’, performed in chronological order by the world’s greatest orchestra under the directi...
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directed by Joost Honselaar, fl. 2011; composed by Gustav Mahler, 1860-1911 (1909); conducted by Fabio Luisi; produced by AVRO Television; performed by Robert Dean Smith, 1956- and Anna Larsson, Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, in Gustav Mahler: Das Lied von der Erde (2011) (Berlin, Berlin State: C Major Entertainment, 2011), 1 hour 8 mins
Description
After the two famous Mahler festivals in 1920 and 1995, the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra Amsterdam is now presenting a special twoseason Mahler series, which includes ten large-scale symphonies plus ‘Das Lied von der Erde’, performed in chronological order by the world’s greatest orchestra under the direction of great conductors – all brought to life in the wonderful acoustics of the Main Hall of the Concertgebouw.
Date Written / Recorded
1909
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Robert Dean Smith, 1956-, Anna Larsson
Contributor
Fabio Luisi, AVRO Television
Author / Creator
Gustav Mahler, 1860-1911, Joost Honselaar, fl. 2011, Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Robert Dean Smith, 1956-, Anna Larsson
Date Published / Released
2011
Publisher
C Major Entertainment
Topic / Theme
Concerts, Classical Music
Copyright Message
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Gustav Mahler - Symphony No. 3 in D-Moll - The Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
directed by Joost Honselaar, fl. 2011; composed by Gustav Mahler, 1860-1911; conducted by Mariss Jansons; produced by AVRO Television; performed by Rijnmond Boys Choir, Breda Boys Choir, Netherlands Radio Choir, Royal Concertgebouw Chorus and Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, in Gustav Mahler - Symphony No. 3 in D-Moll - The Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra (Berlin, Berlin State: C Major Entertainment, 2010), 1 hour 43 mins
After the two famous Mahler festivals in 1920 and 1995, the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra Amsterdam is now presenting a special twoseason Mahler series, which includes ten large-scale symphonies plus ‘Das Lied von der Erde’, performed in chronological order by the world’s greatest orchestra under the directi...
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directed by Joost Honselaar, fl. 2011; composed by Gustav Mahler, 1860-1911; conducted by Mariss Jansons; produced by AVRO Television; performed by Rijnmond Boys Choir, Breda Boys Choir, Netherlands Radio Choir, Royal Concertgebouw Chorus and Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, in Gustav Mahler - Symphony No. 3 in D-Moll - The Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra (Berlin, Berlin State: C Major Entertainment, 2010), 1 hour 43 mins
Description
After the two famous Mahler festivals in 1920 and 1995, the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra Amsterdam is now presenting a special twoseason Mahler series, which includes ten large-scale symphonies plus ‘Das Lied von der Erde’, performed in chronological order by the world’s greatest orchestra under the direction of great conductors – all brought to life in the wonderful acoustics of the Main Hall of the Concertgebouw.
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Rijnmond Boys Choir, Breda Boys Choir, Netherlands Radio Choir, Royal Concertgebouw Chorus, Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
Contributor
Mariss Jansons, AVRO Television
Author / Creator
Gustav Mahler, 1860-1911, Joost Honselaar, fl. 2011, Rijnmond Boys Choir, Breda Boys Choir, Netherlands Radio Choir, Royal Concertgebouw Chorus, Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
C Major Entertainment
Topic / Theme
Concerts
Copyright Message
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In Memoriam Claudio Abbado
directed by Michael Beyer; conducted by Andris Nelsons; produced by Paul Smaczny, fl. 1995-2015, Accentus Music; performed by Lucerne Festival Orchestra, in Memorial Concert for Claudio Abbado (Berlin, Berlin State: C Major Entertainment, 2014), 1 hour 39 mins
Claudio Abbado, who passed away on 20 January 2014 in Bologna, gave Lucerne Festival innumerable outstanding musical experiences. The Lucerne Festival Orchestra honors him with a special memorial concert at the Easter Festival. Opening the program is the first movement from SCHUBERT's Unfinished Symphony, which Cl...
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directed by Michael Beyer; conducted by Andris Nelsons; produced by Paul Smaczny, fl. 1995-2015, Accentus Music; performed by Lucerne Festival Orchestra, in Memorial Concert for Claudio Abbado (Berlin, Berlin State: C Major Entertainment, 2014), 1 hour 39 mins
Description
Claudio Abbado, who passed away on 20 January 2014 in Bologna, gave Lucerne Festival innumerable outstanding musical experiences. The Lucerne Festival Orchestra honors him with a special memorial concert at the Easter Festival. Opening the program is the first movement from SCHUBERT's Unfinished Symphony, which Claudio Abbado conducted during his last performance in Lucerne in August 2013 -- the final concert of his career. The program continues...
Claudio Abbado, who passed away on 20 January 2014 in Bologna, gave Lucerne Festival innumerable outstanding musical experiences. The Lucerne Festival Orchestra honors him with a special memorial concert at the Easter Festival. Opening the program is the first movement from SCHUBERT's Unfinished Symphony, which Claudio Abbado conducted during his last performance in Lucerne in August 2013 -- the final concert of his career. The program continues with Alban BERG's Violin Concerto, which is dedicated "to the memory of an angel." The soloist is Isabelle Faust, who recorded this very work with Claudio Abbado in 2011. To conclude the concert, the LFO performs the finale from Gustav MAHLER's Third Symphony, which the composer originally planned to title "What love tells me." Conductor is Andris Nelsons.
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Date Written / Recorded
2014-04-06
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance, Interview
Performer / Ensemble
Lucerne Festival Orchestra
Contributor
Andris Nelsons, Paul Smaczny, fl. 1995-2015, Accentus Music
Author / Creator
Michael Beyer, Lucerne Festival Orchestra
Date Published / Released
2014
Publisher
C Major Entertainment
Person Discussed
Wolfram Christ, Raymond Curfs, fl. 2014, Isabelle Faust, Claudio Abbado, 1933-2014
Topic / Theme
Music conductors
Copyright Message
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Music - A Journey for Life: The Conductor Riccardo Chailly
directed by Paul Smaczny, fl. 1995-2015; produced by Winifred König, fl. 1999-2012, ARTE, Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk (MDR) and Accentus Music; performed by Orquestra de la Comunitat Valenciana, Orchestra of the Teatro alla Scala and Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra (Gewandhausorchester Leipzig), in Riccardo Chailly - A Portrait (Berlin, Berlin State: C Major Entertainment, 2013), 54 mins
Riccardo Chailly is one of the most exciting musicians of our time. This very first portrait shows him working with the Gewandhausorchester Leipzig and other leading orchestras, accompanies him on tour and with his family in Italy. It delineates the artist, the conductor as well as the husband, (grand)father and p...
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directed by Paul Smaczny, fl. 1995-2015; produced by Winifred König, fl. 1999-2012, ARTE, Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk (MDR) and Accentus Music; performed by Orquestra de la Comunitat Valenciana, Orchestra of the Teatro alla Scala and Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra (Gewandhausorchester Leipzig), in Riccardo Chailly - A Portrait (Berlin, Berlin State: C Major Entertainment, 2013), 54 mins
Description
Riccardo Chailly is one of the most exciting musicians of our time. This very first portrait shows him working with the Gewandhausorchester Leipzig and other leading orchestras, accompanies him on tour and with his family in Italy. It delineates the artist, the conductor as well as the husband, (grand)father and patriarch. It shows him in private settings as well as at work with leading orchestras of the world: With the Gewandhausorchester Leipzi...
Riccardo Chailly is one of the most exciting musicians of our time. This very first portrait shows him working with the Gewandhausorchester Leipzig and other leading orchestras, accompanies him on tour and with his family in Italy. It delineates the artist, the conductor as well as the husband, (grand)father and patriarch. It shows him in private settings as well as at work with leading orchestras of the world: With the Gewandhausorchester Leipzig he continues his acclaimed Mahler cycle; his passion for opera is documented in Valencia, where he recently produced Puccini's "La Bohéme" with young vocal talents (cf. Puccini, La Bohème from Valencia. Prog. No. A93050003).
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Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Documentary
Performer / Ensemble
Orquestra de la Comunitat Valenciana, Orchestra of the Teatro alla Scala, Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra (Gewandhausorchester Leipzig)
Contributor
Winifred König, fl. 1999-2012, ARTE, Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk (MDR), Accentus Music
Author / Creator
Paul Smaczny, fl. 1995-2015, Orquestra de la Comunitat Valenciana, Orchestra of the Teatro alla Scala, Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra (Gewandhausorchester Leipzig)
Date Published / Released
2013
Publisher
C Major Entertainment
Speaker / Narrator
Riccardo Chailly, 1953-
Person Discussed
Riccardo Chailly, 1953-
Topic / Theme
Biographies, Musical performances, Rehearsals, Family affection, Music conductors, Concerto, Opera, Symphony
Copyright Message
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Symphony No. 5 in E minor
directed by Ferenc Soeteman, fl. 1984-2013; composed by Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky, 1840-1893; conducted by Mariss Jansons; designed by Pascal Naber, fl. 1989-2015; produced by Concertgebouw; performed by Concertgebouw Orchestra, in Mariss Jansons conducts Wagenaar, Strauss and Tchaikovsky (Berlin, Berlin State: C Major Entertainment, 2013), 47 mins
Mariss Jansons conducts Richard Strauss's famous tone poem "Tod und Verklärung" together with Tchaikovsky's famous 5th symphony and a work by Dutch composer Johan Wagenaar, who died in 1942 and whose music was considerably influenced by Richard Strauss. PROGRAM: Johan Wagenaar: The Taming of the Shrew/Richard Str...
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directed by Ferenc Soeteman, fl. 1984-2013; composed by Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky, 1840-1893; conducted by Mariss Jansons; designed by Pascal Naber, fl. 1989-2015; produced by Concertgebouw; performed by Concertgebouw Orchestra, in Mariss Jansons conducts Wagenaar, Strauss and Tchaikovsky (Berlin, Berlin State: C Major Entertainment, 2013), 47 mins
Description
Mariss Jansons conducts Richard Strauss's famous tone poem "Tod und Verklärung" together with Tchaikovsky's famous 5th symphony and a work by Dutch composer Johan Wagenaar, who died in 1942 and whose music was considerably influenced by Richard Strauss. PROGRAM: Johan Wagenaar: The Taming of the Shrew/Richard Strauss: Tod und Verklärung/Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 5
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Concertgebouw Orchestra
Contributor
Mariss Jansons, Everett Porter, 1964-, Pascal Naber, fl. 1989-2015, Concertgebouw
Author / Creator
Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky, 1840-1893, Ferenc Soeteman, fl. 1984-2013, Concertgebouw Orchestra
Date Published / Released
2013
Publisher
C Major Entertainment
Topic / Theme
Concerts
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2013 by C Major Entertainment
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Symphony No. 8
directed by Hans Hulscher, fl. 1984; composed by Anton Bruckner, 1824-1896 (1887); conducted by Bernard Haitink, 1929-; produced by AVRO Television; performed by Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, in Bruckner: Symphony No. 8 (Berlin, Berlin State: C Major Entertainment, 2008), 1 hour 28 mins
Highly-acclaimed conductor Bernard Haitink and the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra perfoming Bruckner’s famous Symphony No. 8, the last symphony Bruckner completed.
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directed by Hans Hulscher, fl. 1984; composed by Anton Bruckner, 1824-1896 (1887); conducted by Bernard Haitink, 1929-; produced by AVRO Television; performed by Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, in Bruckner: Symphony No. 8 (Berlin, Berlin State: C Major Entertainment, 2008), 1 hour 28 mins
Description
Highly-acclaimed conductor Bernard Haitink and the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra perfoming Bruckner’s famous Symphony No. 8, the last symphony Bruckner completed.
Date Written / Recorded
1887
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
Contributor
Bernard Haitink, 1929-, AVRO Television
Author / Creator
Anton Bruckner, 1824-1896, Hans Hulscher, fl. 1984, Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
Date Published / Released
2008
Publisher
C Major Entertainment
Topic / Theme
Musical ensembles, Classical Music
Copyright Message
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Symphony No. 39 in E flat major, KV 543
directed by Rob van den Berg; composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, 1756-1791; conducted by Frans Brüggen; produced by Rob Overman, fl. 1986, Monteverdi Media; performed by Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century, in Mozart's Final Symphonies (Berlin, Berlin State: C Major Entertainment, 2010), 34 mins
Frans Brüggen and his Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century re-invent the classical masterpieces of Mozart, Haydn, Beethoven and other early 18th century composers by playing them on period instruments and interpret the music as if written yesterday. After almost 30 years of traveling all around the globe they now,...
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directed by Rob van den Berg; composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, 1756-1791; conducted by Frans Brüggen; produced by Rob Overman, fl. 1986, Monteverdi Media; performed by Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century, in Mozart's Final Symphonies (Berlin, Berlin State: C Major Entertainment, 2010), 34 mins
Description
Frans Brüggen and his Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century re-invent the classical masterpieces of Mozart, Haydn, Beethoven and other early 18th century composers by playing them on period instruments and interpret the music as if written yesterday. After almost 30 years of traveling all around the globe they now, in their 99th world tour, play Mozart with the spirit, freshness and eagerness of their first concert. On the programme Mozart’s Fin...
Frans Brüggen and his Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century re-invent the classical masterpieces of Mozart, Haydn, Beethoven and other early 18th century composers by playing them on period instruments and interpret the music as if written yesterday. After almost 30 years of traveling all around the globe they now, in their 99th world tour, play Mozart with the spirit, freshness and eagerness of their first concert. On the programme Mozart’s Final three Symphonies including No. 40, the first ever played symphony by Frans Brüggen and his band.
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Date Written / Recorded
2010-03-04
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century
Contributor
Frans Brüggen, Rob Overman, fl. 1986, Monteverdi Media
Author / Creator
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, 1756-1791, Rob van den Berg, Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
C Major Entertainment
Topic / Theme
Concerts, Classical Music
Copyright Message
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Symphony No. 40 in G minor, KV 550
directed by Rob van den Berg; composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, 1756-1791; conducted by Frans Brüggen; produced by Rob Overman, fl. 1986, Monteverdi Media; performed by Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century, in Mozart's Final Symphonies (Berlin, Berlin State: C Major Entertainment, 2010), 24 mins
Frans Brüggen and his Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century re-invent the classical masterpieces of Mozart, Haydn, Beethoven and other early 18th century composers by playing them on period instruments and interpret the music as if written yesterday. After almost 30 years of traveling all around the globe they now,...
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directed by Rob van den Berg; composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, 1756-1791; conducted by Frans Brüggen; produced by Rob Overman, fl. 1986, Monteverdi Media; performed by Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century, in Mozart's Final Symphonies (Berlin, Berlin State: C Major Entertainment, 2010), 24 mins
Description
Frans Brüggen and his Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century re-invent the classical masterpieces of Mozart, Haydn, Beethoven and other early 18th century composers by playing them on period instruments and interpret the music as if written yesterday. After almost 30 years of traveling all around the globe they now, in their 99th world tour, play Mozart with the spirit, freshness and eagerness of their first concert. On the programme Mozart’s Fin...
Frans Brüggen and his Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century re-invent the classical masterpieces of Mozart, Haydn, Beethoven and other early 18th century composers by playing them on period instruments and interpret the music as if written yesterday. After almost 30 years of traveling all around the globe they now, in their 99th world tour, play Mozart with the spirit, freshness and eagerness of their first concert. On the programme Mozart’s Final three Symphonies including No. 40, the first ever played symphony by Frans Brüggen and his band.
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Date Written / Recorded
2010-03-04
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century
Contributor
Frans Brüggen, Rob Overman, fl. 1986, Monteverdi Media
Author / Creator
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, 1756-1791, Rob van den Berg, Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
C Major Entertainment
Topic / Theme
Concerts, Classical Music
Copyright Message
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Symphony No. 41 in C major, KV 551
directed by Rob van den Berg; composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, 1756-1791; conducted by Frans Brüggen; produced by Rob Overman, fl. 1986, Monteverdi Media; performed by Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century, in Mozart's Final Symphonies (Berlin, Berlin State: C Major Entertainment, 2010), 41 mins
Frans Brüggen and his Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century re-invent the classical masterpieces of Mozart, Haydn, Beethoven and other early 18th century composers by playing them on period instruments and interpret the music as if written yesterday. After almost 30 years of traveling all around the globe they now,...
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directed by Rob van den Berg; composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, 1756-1791; conducted by Frans Brüggen; produced by Rob Overman, fl. 1986, Monteverdi Media; performed by Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century, in Mozart's Final Symphonies (Berlin, Berlin State: C Major Entertainment, 2010), 41 mins
Description
Frans Brüggen and his Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century re-invent the classical masterpieces of Mozart, Haydn, Beethoven and other early 18th century composers by playing them on period instruments and interpret the music as if written yesterday. After almost 30 years of traveling all around the globe they now, in their 99th world tour, play Mozart with the spirit, freshness and eagerness of their first concert. On the programme Mozart’s Fin...
Frans Brüggen and his Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century re-invent the classical masterpieces of Mozart, Haydn, Beethoven and other early 18th century composers by playing them on period instruments and interpret the music as if written yesterday. After almost 30 years of traveling all around the globe they now, in their 99th world tour, play Mozart with the spirit, freshness and eagerness of their first concert. On the programme Mozart’s Final three Symphonies including No. 40, the first ever played symphony by Frans Brüggen and his band.
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Date Written / Recorded
2010-03-04
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century
Contributor
Frans Brüggen, Rob Overman, fl. 1986, Monteverdi Media
Author / Creator
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, 1756-1791, Rob van den Berg, Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century
Date Published / Released
2010
Publisher
C Major Entertainment
Topic / Theme
Concerts, Classical Music
Copyright Message
Copyright 2012. Used by permission of C Major Entertainment. All rights reserved.
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