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Transmissões Antena 2 Outubro 17 TRANSMISSÕES ANTENA 2 CONCERTOS ANTENA 2 Dia 6 17H00 Auditório 3 DIA 17 19H00 Cruzamentos Oriente/Ocidente I Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga, Debate sobre cruzamentos de culturas Lisboa na literatura, artes visuais e outras artes Fernando Lapa, Sérgio Azevedo, Manuel de Falla, Paulo Amorim, 18H00 Foyer Jaime Zenamon e Ernesto João Barradas: “Home” Grupo vencedor Nazareth * 5G5C – Portugal Guitar da categoria Jazz do PJM em 2016 Quintet 19H00 Grande Auditório CASCAIS JAZZ CLUB * Agostinho Sequeira, Marco Fernandes e Francisco Cipriano (perc). Orq. Sinf. DIA 27 21H30 Ensemble. Dir. Cesário Costa TEATRO SEM FIOS 21H30 Grande Auditório Música de Câmara – Laureados * Quartetiev. Trio Adamastor. Cheng DIA 3 19H00 String Quartet Daniel Veronese Mulheres Dia 7 Sonharam Cavalos 17H00 Auditório 2 Recital de Flauta Shakuhachi * César FESTIVAL JOVENS MÚSICOS Viana (fl) DIAS 5, 6 e 7 17H00 17H30 Auditório 2 Cruzamentos Oriente/Ocidente II Dia 5 Debate sobre cruzamentos de culturas Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian, na música Lisboa 17H00 Jardim Japonês Música do Norte da Índia para o fim da Recital de Gamaleão * Ensemble tarde: Raga Bhimpalasi * Stephen Bull e Yogistragong. Dir. Elizabeth Davis Gil Fernandes (vl). Miguel Lourenço (tabla) 18H00 Auditório 2 * Trio com piano da Orquestra 19H00 Grande Auditório Sinfónica Juvenil de Macau * Melleo Harmonia. Dir. Joaquim Ribeiro 19H00 Grande Auditório 19H30 Grande Auditório * Cândido Fernandes (pn). Orq. de * Serenade Ensemble Sopros ESML. Dir. Alberto Roque 21H30 Grande Auditório 21H30 Grande Auditório Concerto de Gala Orquestra Grande Final Prémios Jovens Gulbenkian Músicos 2017 * Solistas * Solista Jovem Músico do Ano (a laureados. Orq. Gulbenkian. Dir. anunciar).Nuno Inácio (fl). Orq. Nuno Coelho Gulbenkian. Dir. Nuno Coelho Outubro 17 1 Domingo ●00H00 | FUGA DA ARTE Ricardo Saló Sonho: Armazéns De Revenda ●01H00 | REFLETOR Rui Guimarães Rumo ●02H00 | OLHAR A LUA Tomás Anahory ●03H00 | NOCTURNO André Pinto Sergei Rachmaninov Sinfonia Nº3 em lá menor, Op.44 e Danças sinfónicas, Op.45 * Orq. Nac. Russa. Dir. Mikhail Pletnev 04H20 Frederic Chopin Valsas, Op.18, 34, 42, 64, 69 e 70 * Vladimir Ashkenazy (pn) 05H15 Joly Braga Santos Divertimento Nº1, Op.32 e Concerto p/ viola e orquestra, Op.31 * Ana Bela Chaves (vla). Orq. Fil. de Budapeste. Dir. János Sándor ●06H00 | NOTAS FINAIS João Pedro Sylvio Lazzari Sonata p/ violino e piano, Op.24 * Andrew Hardy (vl). Uriel Tsachor (pn) Telemann Abertura em mi menor p/ oboé d’amore, dois violinos, viola e baixo contínuo * Musica Alta Ripa ●07H00 | SOL MAIOR Pedro Rafael Costa ●09H00 | CAFÉ PLAZA Germano Campos Dia Internacional da Pessoa Idosa e Canções do ano de 1952 ●10H00 | UM CERTO OLHAR Luís Caetano ●11H00 | O TEMPO E A MÚSICA Rui Vieira Nery / Produção: Cristina do Carmo ●12H30 | PÁGINAS DE PORTUGUÊS Ciberdúvidas ●13H00 | CORETO Jorge Costa Pinto Marcos Romão e Luís Gomes Outubro 17 ●14H00 | PONTO PT Cristina do Carmo ●15H00 | MEMÓRIA Alexandra Louro de Almeida ●16H00 | MUSICA AETERNA João Chambers Os 500 anos da Reforma Protestante de Martinho Lutero (II) e três dos seus maiores cultores: Johann Walter, Johann Christian Bach e o sobrinho Johann Sebastian Bach ●18H00 | MEZZA-VOCE André Cunha Leal / Produção: Susana Valente Gravação Radiodifusão do Sudoeste da Alemanha Teatro Rocócó, Schwetzingen, 5 de Abril de 2017 Monteverdi Orfeo * Orfeu: Luca Dordolo (T). Eurídice/Música: Emanuela Galli (S). Mensageira: Giuseppina Bridelli (MS). Ninfa: Vittoria Giacobazzi (S). Caronte: Salvo Votale (B). Pastor/Espírito/Eco: Alessio Tosi (T). Pastro/Espírito: Massimo Altieri (T). Pastor: Raffaele Pé (CT). Plutão/Pastor/Espírito: Davide Benetti (BT). Apollo: Riccardo Pisani (T). La Venexiana. Dir. Davide Pozzi ●22H00 | CALEIDOSCÓPIO MÚSICA PARA VER João Gobern Prefácio O Canto do Blues 23:00 (André Pinto) ●23H04 | ARGONAUTA Jorge Carnaxide O Livro das Horas 2 Segunda ●00H00 | GEOGRAFIA DOS SONS Luís Tinoco ●01H00 | MÚSICA CONTEMPORÂNEA Pedro Coelho ●02H00 | OLHAR A LUA Tomás Anahory ●03H00 | NOCTURNO André Pinto Sergei Prokofiev Concertos p/ violino e orquestra Nº1 em ré maior, Op.19 e Nº2 em sol menor, Op.63 Outubro 17 Igor Stravinsky Concerto p/ violino e orquestra * Cho-Liang Lin (vl). Orq. Fil. de Los Angeles. Dir. Esa Pekka Salonen 04H10 Johann Sebastian Bach Prelúdios e fugas do primeiro livro de O cravo bem temperado, BWV 858 a BWV 869 * Sviatoslav Richter (pn) 05H10 Max Reger Variações e fuga sobre um tema de Mozart, Op.132 e Variações e fuga sobre um tema de Beethoven, Op.86 * Orq. Sinf. de Bamberga. Dir. Horst Stein ●06H00 | NOTAS FINAIS João Pedro Brahms Fantasias, Op.116; Intermezzi, Op.117 e Peças p/ piano, Op.118 * Wilhelm Kempff (pn) ●07H00 | IMPÉRIO DOS SENTIDOS Paulo Alves Guerra / Produção: Ana Paula Ferreira Os Dias da História 07:55 (Paulo Sousa Pinto) Batalha de Rancagua, no Chile (1814) Roteiro das Artes 08:10 / 09:10 (António Costa Santos) Palavras de Bolso 08:55 (Paula Pina / Ana Isabel Gonçalves) ●10H00 | BOULEVARD André Pinto A Vida Breve 10:50 (Luís Caetano) Os Dias da História 11:55 (Paulo Sousa Pinto) Batalha de Rancagua, no Chile (1814) 12H00 | NOTÍCIAS ●12H10 | BOULEVARD André Pinto Há 100 Anos 12:10 (Silvia Alves / André Pinto) Antena 2 Ciência 12:30 (Ana Paula Ferreira) Palavras de Bolso 12:55 (Paula Pina / Ana Isabel Gonçalves) ●13H00 | CALEIDOSCÓPIO IMAGEM SONORA Miguel Ivo Cruz Regulação Sonora ●14H00 | VIBRATO Pedro Rafael Costa Os Dias da História 14:55 (Paulo Sousa Pinto) Batalha de Rancagua, no Chile (1814) ●15H00 | VALE A PENA OUVIR Outubro 17 Maria Alexandra Corvela / Reinaldo Francisco Palavras de Bolso 15:55 (Paula Pina / Ana Isabel Gonçalves) 16H00 | NOTÍCIAS ●16H10 | VIBRATO Pedro Rafael Costa Há 100 Anos 16:10 (Silvia Alves / André Pinto) A Vida Breve 16:50 (Luís Caetano) ●17H00 | UM CERTO OLHAR Luís Caetano 18H00 | NOTÍCIAS ●18H10 | BAILE DE MÁSCARAS João Pedro Roteiro das Artes 18:10 (António Costa Santos) Os Dias da História 18:20 (Paulo Sousa Pinto) Batalha de Rancagua, no Chile (1814) Antena 2 Ciência 18:30 (Ana Paula Ferreira) Palavras de Bolso 18:55 (Paula Pina / Ana Isabel Gonçalves) CONCERTO ABERTO 19:00 (Andrea Lupi / Produção: Anabela Luís) Última Edição 19:45 (Luís Caetano) ○20H00 | JAZZ A 2 João Moreira dos Santos / Maria Alexandra Corvela / Luís Caetano / Produção: Cristina do Carmo ●21H00 | GRANDE AUDITÓRIO Reinaldo Francisco / Produção: Susana Valente Grav. Rádio Suíça de Língua Alemã Festival de Lucerna Centro Cultural e de Congressos, Lucerna, 29 de agosto de 2017 Claude Debussy Prelúdio à sesta de um fauno Camille Saint-Saëns Concerto p/ piano e orquestra Nº5 em fá maior, Op.103 Egípcio Hector Berlioz Sinfonia fantástica, Op.14 * Bertrand Chamayou (pn). Orq. da Ópera de Paris. Dir. Philippe Jordan Há 100 Anos 22:50 (Silvia Alves / André Pinto) ●23H00 | A RONDA DA NOITE Luís Caetano Outubro 17 A Vida Breve 23:40 (Luís Caetano) Última Edição 23:45 (Luís Caetano) 3 Terça ●00H00 | RAÍZES Inês Almeida ●01H00 | MÚSICA CONTEMPORÂNEA Pedro Coelho ○02H00 | JAZZ A 2 João Moreira dos Santos / Maria Alexandra Corvela / Luís Caetano / Produção: Cristina do Carmo ●03H00 | CAFÉ PLAZA Germano Campos Clássicos intemporais ●04H00 | A RONDA DA NOITE Luís Caetano A Vida Breve 04:40 (Luís Caetano) Última Edição 04:45 (Luís Caetano) ●05H00 | CORETO Jorge Costa Pinto Marcos Romão e Luís Gomes ●06H00 | NOTAS FINAIS João Pedro Ernest Chausson Poema p/ violino e orquestra, Op.25 * Itzhak Perlman (vl). Orq. Fil. de Nova Iorque. Dir. Zubin Mehta Chopin Sonata p/ piano Nº3, Op.58 Brahms Baladas, Op.10 * Emil Gilel (pn) ●07H00 | IMPÉRIO DOS SENTIDOS Paulo Alves Guerra / Produção: Ana Paula Ferreira Os Dias da História 07:55 (Paulo Sousa Pinto) Rendição de Vercingétorix a Júlio César (52 a.C.) Roteiro das Artes 08:10 / 09:10 (António Costa Santos) Palavras de Bolso 08:55 (Paula Pina / Ana Isabel Gonçalves) ●10H00 | BOULEVARD André Pinto Outubro 17 A Vida Breve 10:50 (Luís Caetano) Os Dias da História 11:55 (Paulo Sousa Pinto) Rendição de Vercingétorix a Júlio César (52 a.C.) 12H00 | NOTÍCIAS ●12H10 | BOULEVARD André Pinto Há 100 Anos 12:10 (Silvia Alves / André Pinto) Grandes Cartas de Amor 12:30 (Inês Pedrosa) Palavras de Bolso 12:55 (Paula Pina / Ana Isabel Gonçalves) ●13H00 | MEMÓRIA Alexandra Louro de Almeida ●14H00 | VIBRATO Pedro Rafael Costa Os Dias da História 14:55 (Paulo Sousa Pinto) Rendição de Vercingétorix a Júlio César (52 a.C.) ●15H00 | VALE A PENA OUVIR Maria Alexandra Corvela / Reinaldo Francisco Palavras de Bolso 15:55 (Paula Pina / Ana Isabel Gonçalves) 16H00 | NOTÍCIAS ●16H10 | VIBRATO Pedro Rafael Costa Há 100 Anos 16:10 (Silvia Alves / André Pinto) A Vida Breve 16:50 (Luís Caetano) ●17H00 | A PROPÓSITO DA MÚSICA Alexandre Delgado Vida e Obra de Bach (80) 18H00 | NOTÍCIAS ●18H10 | BAILE DE MÁSCARAS João Pedro Roteiro das Artes 18:10 (António Costa Santos) Os Dias da História 18:20 (Paulo Sousa Pinto) Rendição de Vercingétorix a Júlio César (52 a.C.) Outubro 17 Grandes Cartas de Amor 18:30 (Inês Pedrosa) Palavras de Bolso 18:40 (Paula Pina / Ana Isabel Gonçalves) Última Edição 18:45 (Luís Caetano) ●19H00 | TEATRO SEM FIOS Produção: Anabela Luís / Artistas Unidos Daniel Veronese Mulheres Sonharam Cavalos Rainer - Pedro Carraca Ulrika - Inês Pereira Ivan - João Meireles Lucera - Vânia Rodrigues Roger - João Pedro Mamede Bettina- Andreia Bento Direcção: António Simão Vânia Rodrigues ©Jorge Gonçalves Seis personagens numa casa pequena, um corte nas suas vidas. O que desencandeia o conflito é o anúnio do encerramento do negócio de família. Um almoço que nunca se concretiza. Sobre a necessidade de estar no ar, quando a terra não pode mais suportar o peso do nosso pensamento. ○20H00 | JAZZ A 2 João Moreira dos Santos / Maria Alexandra Corvela / Luís Caetano / Produção: Cristina do Carmo ●21H00 | GRANDE AUDITÓRIO Reinaldo Francisco / Produção: Susana Valente Grav. Radiodifusão da Baviera Herkulessaal, Munique, 17 de março de 2017 Georg Friedrich Handel Concerto grosso em sol maior, Op.6 nº1 e Abertura e Ária de Almirena Lascia ch’io pianga da ópera Rinaldo Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Concerto p/ piano e orquestra Nº23 em lá maior, K.488 Georg Friedrich Handel Suíte Nº1 em fá maior de Música Aquática Jean-Philippe Rameau Suíte da ópera Dardanus * Radoslaw Szulc e Jehy Lee (vl).
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