Symphony.live is het nieuwe video platform voor klassieke muziek. We bieden niet alleen hoogstaande uitvoeringen van meesters als Mozart en Beethoven, maar ook diepgaande verhalen en interviews met topdirigenten zoals Iván Fischer, Sir Antonio Pappano en Michael Tilson Thomas.
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65 minutes
In this episode, Dominic Seldis and Tommy Pearson discuss Aaron Copland's performance of Appalachian Spring and Franz Schubert's Symphony No 9 by the Czech Philharmonic.
36 minutes
In this second episode, Dominic Seldis discusses Beethoven's 9th Symphony and works by Brahms performed by the Orchestre symphonique de Montréal conducted by Rafael Payare.
34 minutes
In this third episode of Symphony Insiders, Tommy Pearson talks to Stefan Forsberg (executive and artistic director of the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra).
43 minutes
In this episode, Tommy Pearson is joined by Hannah Solveij and Georgian pianist Nino Gvetadze, discussing moments of influence behind Bruckner's music.
41 minutes
In this episode, Tommy Pearson talks to violinist Hannah Solveij and pianist Nino Gvetadze about The Budapest Festival Orchestra's debut at Symphony Night Live.
29 minutes
In this sixth episode, Tommy Pearson talks to Stefan Forsberg, artistic director of the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, and Dutch composer Karmit Fadael.
24 minutes
In this episode, Dominic Seldis discusses The Cleveland Orchestra's "celebration concert" with Tommy Pearson and Hannah Soleij.
44 minutes
In this episode, Dominic Seldis, together with guests Tommy Pearson and Hannah Solveij, discusses Pappano's great musical career and unique personality.
45 minutes
Dominic Seldis and guests Tommy Pearson and Hannah Solveij delve into the extraordinary musicality of Paganini and the turbulent life and career of Shostakovich.
39 minutes
In this episode, Dominic Seldis discusses the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra's amazing performance with violinist Hannaj Solveij andTommy Pearson.
35 minutes
Dominic Seldis and Hannah Solveij discuss the London Symphony Orchestra's performance with conductor Nathalie Stutzmann from their concert hall at the Barbican Centre.
36 minutes
Dominic Seldis, Tommy Pearson and Hannah Solveij marvel at the originality of The Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra's performance with conductor Martin Fröst.
15 minutes
In this episode, Dominic Seldis and Tommy Pearson delve into The Cleveland Orchestra's performance of John Adam's Christmas opera oratorio 'El Niño', conducted by the composer himself.
35 minutes
In this episode, Dominic Seldis, Tommy Pearson and Hannah Solveij look back at the Budapest Festival Orchestra, which performed an assortment of symphonic works by Haydn and Mozart.
25 minutes
In this episode, Dominic Seldis reflects back on the Staatskapelle Dresden's annual Advent concert conducted by Marie Jacquot with Tommy Pearson and Hannaj Solveij.
40 minutes
In this episode, Dominic Seldis discusses the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra's performance with Sir Simon Rattle and Magdalena Kožená with Tommy Pearson and Hannaj Solveij.
33 minutes
In this episode, Dominic Seldis discusses some of the most beautiful works ever written by Tchaikovsky with Tommy Pearson and Hannaj Solveij.
27 minutes
Together with Gillian Moore, director of music at London's Southbank Centre, Dominic Seldis and Tommy Pearson discuss Mendelssohn's inspirations, travels and family background.
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Violinist Leonidas Kavakos takes center-stage for a Brahms' Violin Concerto, followed by Beethoven's 'Pastorale' Symphony conducted by Daniel Harding.
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Sir John Eliot Gardiner leads his choir in this tribute to world-class achievement through Mozart and Dvorak’s 7th Symphony.
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Enjoy the majestic orchestra and conductor while they perform a fearless rendition of Bruckner's Symphony No. 6.
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The pairing of pianist Daniel Barenboim and Andris Nelsons is the perfect way to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the birth of Chopin
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Nathalie Stutzmann transports you to a dusky, foreboding realm, where hope and light are at perpetual odd with fierce storms and undulating shadows.
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Sergei Rachmaninoff‘s celebrated second symphony is given the royal treatment it deserves as it is performed here unabridged by Antonio Pappano.
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Alain Altinoglu and the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra launch into the 2022-2023 concert season with Bernstein and Adams.
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Payare is joined by soprano Hannigan in a diverse program crested by a performance of Berlioz’s Symphonie fantastique.
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Schubert's lyrical 'Unfinished' 8th Symphony leads off this charismatic concert and concludes by featuring Anton Bruckner's sacred 9th.
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A performance driven by a transformative energy where we explore Honegger's third as well as Brahms' fourth and final symphony.
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Smetana's sweeping Ma Vlast (My Homeland) ushers commemoration of the Velvet Revolution in this impassioned performance.
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