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Swr2 Programm Kw 46 SWR2 PROGRAMM - Seite 1 - KW 46 / 13. - 19.11.2017 5.03 ARD-Nachtkonzert Verhütung per Tablette durchgesetzt. Montag, 13. November Santiago de Murcia: Die Pille gilt als sicher und ”Cumbees” ungefährlich, doch Umfragen zufolge 0.05 ARD-Nachtkonzert Ensemble Los Otros wird in den Frauenarztpraxen zu wenig Ernst Wilhelm Wolf: Georg Friedrich Händel: über die Nebenwirkungen informiert. Sinfonia e-Moll Concerto grosso D-Dur op. 6 Nr. 5 Dabei sind das nicht wenige: Staatskapelle Weimar Academy of Ancient Music Thrombose-Risiken, Depressionen Leitung: Peter Gülke Leitung: Andrew Manze oder Libidoverlust sind nur einige. Sergej Rachmaninow: Johann Strauß: Manchen gilt die angeblich geringer Streichquartett Nr. 1 ”Ägyptischer Marsch” op. 335 dosierte und lokal wirkende Leipziger Streichquartett Wiener Philharmoniker Hormonspirale als Alternative – doch Richard Wagner: Leitung: Daniel Barenboim auch hier gibt es Probleme. Ein ”Das Liebesmahl der Apostel” Cécile Chaminade: Feature über Risiken und Sächsischer Staatsopernchor Dresden Konzertstück op. 40 Nebenwirkungen, die Gynäkologen, Tschechischer Philharmonischer Chor Victor Sangiorgio (Klavier) Arzneimittelaufsicht und Hersteller zu Brünn BBC Concert Orchestra oft verschweigen. Sinfoniechor Dresden Leitung: Martin Yates MDR Rundfunkchor Jean Sibelius: 8.58 SWR2 Programmtipps Philharmonischer Chor Dresden 2 Humoresken op. 87 Dresdner Kammerchor Pekka Kuusisto (Violine) 9.00 Nachrichten, Wetter Tschechischer Nationalchor Tapiola Sinfonietta Sächsische Staatskapelle Dresden Leitung: Pekka Kuusisto 9.05 SWR2 Musikstunde Leitung: Christian Thielemann Johannes Brahms: Musikalische Annäherungen an Louis Spohr: Ungarischer Tanz Nr. 1 g-Moll Eduard Mörike (1) Konzert a-Moll op. 131 Andreas Ottensamer (Klarinette) ”Nur fast so wie im Traum ist mir’s Gewandhaus-Quartett Leonidas Kavakos, Christoph Koncz geschehn” Gewandhausorchester Leipzig (Violine) Mit Bettina Winkler Leitung: Herbert Blomstedt Antoine Tamestit (Viola) Dmitrij Schostakowitsch: Stephan Koncz (Violoncello) Eduard Mörike war niemals Musiker, ”Der Bolzen”, Ballettsuite op. 27 a Ödön Rácz (Kontrabass) und doch spielte die Musik für ihn und MDR Sinfonieorchester Oszkár Ökrös (Cimbalom) sein literarisches Werk eine unendlich Leitung: Dmitrij Kitajenko wichtige Rolle. Er beherrschte kein 6.00 SWR2 am Morgen Instrument und er konnte weder Noten 2.00 Nachrichten, Wetter darin bis 8.00 Uhr: schreiben, noch lesen, doch er war u. a. Globales Tagebuch, begierig darauf, seine Gedichte vertont 2.03 ARD-Nachtkonzert Pressestimmen, Meinung, Heute in zu wissen. Musikalische Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: den Feuilletons und Kulturgespräch Annäherungen an den Dichter – das Klavierkonzert d-Moll KV 466 will diese SWR2 Musikstundenwoche Maria João Pires (Klavier) 6.00 SWR2 Aktuell versuchen. Dazu gehören sein eigener Orchestra Mozart Zugang zur Musik, sein Verständnis Leitung: Claudio Abbado 6.20 SWR2 Zeitwort von Vertonungen, sein Umgang mit Joseph Haydn: 13.11.1957: Der Physiker Gould prägt Musik, aber genauso die Annäherung Divertimento G-Dur Hob. X Nr. 12 den Begriff Laser von Musikern an den schwäbischen Combattimento Consort Amsterdam Von Gábor Paál Dichter. Leitung: Jan Willem de Vriend Franz Schubert: 6.30 Nachrichten 10.00 Nachrichten, Wetter Sonate B-Dur D 960 Nikolaus Lahusen (Hammerflügel) 10.05 SWR2 Tandem Ludwig van Beethoven: 7.00 SWR2 Aktuell Freiwillig zurück? Sinfonie Nr. 8 F-Dur op. 93 Wenn Flüchtlinge Deutschland mit Swedish Chamber Orchestra 7.07 SWR2 Tagesgespräch staatlicher Hilfe wieder verlassen Leitung: Thomas Dausgaard Von Klaus Schirmer 7.30 Nachrichten 4.00 Nachrichten, Wetter 7.57 Wort zum Tag 2016 kehrten 55.000 Flüchtlinge aus Deutschland mit staatlichen 4.03 ARD-Nachtkonzert Förderprogrammen in ihre Enrique Granados: 8.00 SWR2 Aktuell Heimatländer zurück. Dem gegenüber Andaluza und Danza triste op. 37 aus stehen 25.000 Abschiebungen. Es gibt “Danzas españolas” 8.10 SWR2 Journal am Morgen seit diesem Jahr sogar extra Geld für Andrés Segovia (Gitarre) Das Magazin für Kultur und Geflüchtete, die ihren Asylantrag Georges Bizet: Gesellschaft zurückziehen oder auf eine Klage ”Carmen”, Suite gegen ihre Ablehnung verzichten. Bamberger Symphoniker 8.30 SWR2 Wissen Denn geförderte Ausreise ist billiger als Leitung: Georges Prêtre Hormonelle Verhütung Abschiebung. Aber warum kehren Alexander Borodin: Gefahren von Pille und Spirale Familien “freiwillig” nach Afghanistan Quintett c-Moll Von Julia Smilga oder in den Irak zurück, nachdem sie St. Petersburg Chamber Players so viel auf sich genommen haben, um Jede zweite Deutsche verhütet mit der hierher zu kommen? Welche 5.00 Nachrichten, Wetter Pille, rund 100 Millionen Frauen sind Erwartungen wurden enttäuscht? es weltweit. Seit den späten (Wiederholung um 19.20 Uhr) 60er-Jahren hat sich die hormonelle SWR2 PROGRAMM - Seite 2 - KW 46 / 13. - 19.11.2017 10.30 SWR2 Treffpunkt Klassik Antonín Dvořák: Misha Mengelberg: Am Mikrofon: Ulla Zierau Legenden op. 59 Weer Is Een Dag Voorbij Gioachino Rossini: SWR Sinfonieorchester Baden-Baden Mary Halvorson, Gitarre Ouvertüre zur Oper “Wilhelm Tell” und Freiburg Noël Akchoté, Gitarre Orchestra dell’Accademia Nazionale di Leitung: Lothar Zagrosek Santa Cecilia David Popper: 18.00 SWR2 Aktuell mit Nachrichten Leitung: Antonio Pappano Chanson villageoise Franz Schubert: Alban Gerhardt (Violoncello) 18.30 SWR2 Aktuell – Wirtschaft Klavierquintett A-Dur D 667 Cecile Licad (Klavier) ”Forellenquintett” 18.40 SWR2 Kultur aktuell Anne-Sophie Mutter (Violine) 14.28 SWR2 Programmtipps Daniil Trifonov (Klavier) 19.00 Nachrichten, Wetter Hwayoon Lee (Viola) 14.30 SWR2 Fortsetzung folgt Maximilian Hornung (Violoncello) Käsebier erobert den 19.05 SWR2 Kontext Ramon Patkolo (Kontrabass) Kurfürstendamm (31/31) Die Hintergrundsendung François Devienne: Roman von Gabriele Tergit Flötenkonzert Nr. 7 e-Moll Gelesen von Ilja Richter 19.20 SWR2 Tandem Emmanuel Pahud (Flöte) Freiwillig zurück? Kammerorchester Basel 14.55 SWR2 lesenswert Kritik Leitung: Giovanni Antonini Wenn Flüchtlinge Deutschland mit Annie Ernaux: Die Jahre staatlicher Hilfe wieder verlassen Marie Jaëll: Übersetzt von Sonja Finck Harmonies imitatives Von Klaus Schirmer Bibliothek Suhrkamp (Wiederholung von 10.05 Uhr) Cora Irsen (Klavier) 255 Seiten Aaron Copland: 18 Euro 20.00 Nachrichten, Wetter aus: Old American Songs. ”Long time ago” und “I bought me a Als Annie Ernaux ihren ersten großen cat” Erfolg als Schriftstellerin hatte, war sie 20.03 SWR2 Abendkonzert Thomas Hampson (Bariton) 44 Jahre alt. Für ihren Roman “La Giuseppe Verdi: The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra place” erhielt sie 1984 den Prix Messa da Requiem für Soli, Chor und Leitung: Hugh Wolff Renaudot, einen der wichtigen Orchester französischen Literaturpreise. Mit dem Irina Churilova (Sopran) 11.57 SWR2 Kulturservice Titel “Das bessere Leben” erschien das Olesya Petrova (Mezzosopran) Buch in deutscher Übersetzung. Mit 68 Alexey Tatarintsev (Tenor) 12.00 SWR2 Aktuell mit Nachrichten veröffentlichte Ernaux “Les années”, Nikolay Didenko (Bass) anschließend: ein sehr persönliches Buch und ein Chor des russischen Rundfunks SWR2 Programmtipps sehr großer Erfolg. Nach knapp zehn Chor der Moskauer Chorakademie Jahren ist es jetzt in deutscher Victor Popov 12.30 Kurznachrichten Übersetzung erschienen. Es trägt den Tchaikovsky Sinfonieorchester Leitung: Vladimir Fedoseyev Titel “Die Jahre” und schaffte auf Anhieb den Sprung auf Platz eins der (Konzert vom 10. Dezember 2016 in 12.33 SWR2 Journal am Mittag der Großen Halle des Moskauer Das Magazin für Kultur und SWR Bestenliste November. Michael Kuhlmann hat das Buch gelesen. Konservatoriums) Gesellschaft 15.00 Nachrichten, Wetter 22.00 Nachrichten, Wetter 13.00 Nachrichten, Wetter 15.05 SWR2 Cluster 22.03 SWR2 Essay 13.05 SWR2 Mittagskonzert Erinnerungskultur, Zivilgesellschaft Joseph Marx: Das Musikmagazin ca. 15.45 Uhr: Die Klanginsel und Resilienz Herbstfeier Von Magnus Brechtken Radio-Symphonieorchester Wien Musikthema des Tages – Berichte Leitung: Johannes Wildner Der selbstkritische Umgang der Leo Ferre: und Reportagen aus dem Musikleben Musikmacher – Porträts von bundesdeutschen Gesellschaft mit Colloque sentimental ihrer nationalsozialistischen Philippe Jaroussky (Countertenor) Musikinitiativen, Festivals, Instrumentenbauern und Musikern im Vergangenheit hat einen substantiellen Jérôme Ducros (Klavier) Beitrag dazu geleistet, dass die Quatuor Ebène SWR-Sendegebiet Serie: Musikwissen Kompakt Gesellschaft heute so demokratisch stabil und wirtschaftlich erfolgreich ist. SWR2 Musikstück der Woche: 16.00 Nachrichten, Wetter Die Herausforderung, sich auch mit Zum kostenlosen Download unter unbequemen Wahrheiten auseinander SWR2.de zu setzen, förderte nicht nur einen Frédéric Chopin: 16.05 SWR2 Impuls gewissen Mut zur Wahrheit, sie trägt Fantasie f-Moll op. 49 Das Wissensmagazin auch dazu bei, eine Kultur des offenen Peter Aronsky (Klavier) Aussprechens von Problemen zu 17.00 Nachrichten, Wetter befördern. Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy: Konzertstück Nr. 1 f-Moll op.113 17.05 SWR2 Forum 23.00 Nachrichten, Wetter The Clarinotts Lothar Kempter: 17.50 SWR2 Jazz vor Sechs 23.03 SWR2 JetztMusik Romanze op. 48 Noël Akchoté: Philip Roy (Violine) Opera By The Book – Das Libretto May 20th im neuen Musiktheater (1/2) Jean-Eric Soucy (Viola) Mary Halvorson, Gitarre Bridget MacRae (Violoncello) Von Barbara Eckle Noël Akchoté, Gitarre Isabelle Moretti (Harfe) SWR2 PROGRAMM - Seite 3 - KW 46 / 13. - 19.11.2017 Da Ponte machte sie für Mozart, von Arnold Schönberg: Louis Moreau Gottschalk: Hofmannsthal für
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