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Au July Gust Marvão Castle, Courtyard Marvão Castle, Cistern VALENCIA DE ALCÁNTARA, SPAIN 19.30 ORCHESTRA CONCERT 23.00 LATE NIGHT SPECIAL Calle Rocamador Preview BACH: COMPLETE SUITES FOR SOLO 22.00 (21.00 Portuguese time) PAVEL GOMZIAKOV, CELLO ATHENS STATE ORCHESTRA CELLO I LENA NEUDAUER, VIOLIN STEFANOS TSIALIS, CONDUCTOR ISANG ENDERS, CELLO MARVÃO FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA ANTONÍN DVOŘÁK J. S. BACH CHRISTOPH POPPEN, CONDUCTOR Suite No. 1 BWV 1007 Cello Concerto L. v. BEETHOVEN Thursday Suite No. 4 BWV 1010 Wednesday JOHANNES BRAHMS 30 05 Egmont Overture Symphony No. 1 Marvão, N. Sra. da Estrela Church CASTELO DE VIDE, L. v. BEETHOVEN July Violin Concerto Op. 61 16.00 BEETHOVEN: COMPLETE STRING Fundação N. Sra. da Esperança Marvão, Espírito Santo Church ANTONÍN DVOŘÁK QUARTETS IV 16.00 SPECIAL CONCERT - PORTUGUESE 23.00 CHAMBER MUSIC RECITAL Symphony No. 8 KUSS QUARTETT CHAMBER SOLOISTS ELISABETH KUFFERATH, VIOLIN/VIOLA L. v. BEETHOVEN RUTE FERNANDES, FLUTE LUCIANO BERIO String Quartet Op. 18,3 JOÃO MIGUEL SILVA, OBOE Marvão, Espírito Santo Church Sequenza VIII per violino solo (1976) SÉRGIO PIRES, CLARINET BRUNO MANTOVANI 23.00 LATE NIGHT SPECIAL B. A. ZIMMERMANN “Beethoveniana” RUI LOPES, BASSOON Sonate für Violine solo (1951) FLÁVIO BARBOSA, FRENCH HORN MICHAEL FAUST, FLUTE L. v. BEETHOVEN BYOL KANG-ENDERS, VIOLIN B. A. ZIMMERMANN String Quartet Op. 135 L. v. BEETHOVEN WEN XIAO ZHENG, VIOLA Sonate für Viola solo (1955) Quintet Op. 16 ‘...an den Gesang eines Engels’ ISANG ENDERS, CELLO FRANCIS POULENC MAX REGER LUCIANO BERIO Sextuor VALENCIA DE ALCÁNTARA, SPAIN Serenade in G major, Op. 141a Sequenza VI per viola sola (1967) N. Sra. de Rocamador Church 02Sunday ALBERT ROUSSEL 22.00 (21.00 Portuguese time) Trio, Op. 40 Friday Marvão, N. Sra. da Estrela Church Marvão, N. Sra. da Estrela Church 24 ORCHESTRA CONCERT L. v. BEETHOVEN 19.30 BEETHOVEN: COMPLETE SONATAS 11.30 CHOIR A CAPPELLA CONCERT Serenade in D major, Op. 25 COLOGNE CHAMBER ORCHESTRA FOR PIANO AND VIOLIN I Marvão Castle, Gardens ORLANDO CHAMBER CHOIR RAPHAEL CHRIST, VIOLIN/DIRECTION CLARA-JUMI KANG, VIOLIN 18.00 OPENING RECEPTION LUCY GODDARD, DIRECTION CARL PHILIPP E. BACH SUNWOOK KIM, PIANO Sinfonia b minor Music by William Byrd, Thomas Tallis, Ralph Vaughan Williams and William Henry Harris L. V. BEETHOVEN Marvão Castle, Courtyard ARCANGELO CORELLI Sonata Op. 12,1 “La Follia” Sonata Op. 12,2 19.30 OPENING GALA ANTONIO VIVALDI Sonata Op. 12,3 JOSÉ PEDRO FERREIRA PEREIRA, TRUMPET Marvão, N. Sra. da Estrela Church Sonata Op. 23 “4 Seasons” ORQUESTRA METROPOLITANA DE LISBOA 16.00 BEETHOVEN: COMPLETE STRING PEDRO AMARAL, CONDUCTOR QUARTETS VI 27Monday VALENCIA DE ALCÁNTARA, SPAIN PEDRO AMARAL Marvão Castle, Cistern ARIS QUARTETT Corral de las Vacas “Paraphrase” L. v. BEETHOVEN Marvão, São Tiago Church 23.00 LATE NIGHT SPECIAL JOSEPH HAYDN String Quartet Op. 59,1 22.00 (21.00 Portuguese time) Saturday FOLEFEST LAUREATES CONCERT 08 Trumpet Concerto 16.00 BEETHOVEN: COMPLETE STRING GERALD RESCH (ACCORDION) MAAT SAXOPHONE QUARTET L. V. BEETHOVEN QUARTETS II String Quartet No. 3, “attacca” Music by Isaac Albéniz, Nuno Lobo, Claude Debussy, Marvão, São Tiago Church Symphony No. 6 “Pastorale” SCHUMANN QUARTETT L. v. BEETHOVEN Ramin Amin Tafreshi, Anton Webern and Guillermo Lago String Quartet Op. 127 11.00 BEETHOVEN: COMPLETE STRING L.v.BEETHOVEN QUARTETS IX Marvão Castle, Cistern String Quartet Op. 18,6 Marvão, Espírito Santo Church MANDELRING QUARTETT ARIBERT REIMANN 23.00 LATE NIGHT SPECIAL Marvão Castle, Courtyard L. v. BEETHOVEN “Adagio zum Gedenken an Robert Schumann” (2007) 23.00 LATE NIGHT SPECIAL Homage à Arvo Pärt (85th birthday 11.9.2020) 19.30 BIRTHDAY CONCERT String Quartet Op. 18,2 L. v. BEETHOVEN INGEBORG DANZ, ALTO Victorino D’Almeida (80th birthday 21.5.2020) FERRÁN CRUIXENT CLAUDIA REINHARD, SOPRANO String Quartet Op. 131 PETER STEIN, VIOLIN String Quartet, world premiere commissioned by FIMM DAVID JAMES, COUNTERTENOR ANTÓNIO VICTORINO D’ALMEIDA, PIANO RALPH VAUGHAN WILLIAMS L. v. BEETHOVEN ROGERS COVEY-CRUMP, TENOR Programme to be announced Ten Blake Songs CASTELO DE VIDE, String Quartet Op. 95 GORDON JONES, BASS Santa Maria da Devesa Church ALBERT ROUSSELL CHRISTOPH POPPEN, VIOLIN Deux Poèmes de Ronsard, Op. 26 HARIOLF SCHLICHTIG, VIOLA 21.00 CHOIR AND ORCHESTRA CONCERT 31Friday Marvão, Espírito Santo Church Marvão, N. Sra. da Estrela Church MANUEL FISCHER-DIESKAU, CELLO SUSANNE BERNHARD, SOPRANO 23.00 LATE NIGHT SPECIAL PETER KNELL Three Griffiths Songs, 2004 16.00 CHAMBER MUSIC RECITAL ARVO PÄRT MARGARETE JOSWIG, ALTO Marvão, Espírito Santo Church BACH: COMPLETE SUITES FOR SOLO “Trout Quintet” Russian Psalms LOTHAR ODINIUS, TENOR 11.00 CHAMBER MUSIC RECITAL CELLO II LENA NEUDAUER, VIOLIN Es sang vor langen Jahren HANNO MÜLLER-BRACHMANN, BARITONE ISANG ENDERS, CELLO WEN XIAO ZHENG, VIOLA And one of the pharisees CORO GULBENKIAN LUDOVICE ENSEMBLE My heart’s in the highlands J. S. BACH DANJULO ISHIZAKA, CELLO ATHENS STATE ORCHESTRA J. S. BACH Stabat Mater Suite No. 3 BWV 1009 RICK STOTIJN, DOUBLE BASS CHRISTOPH POPPEN, CONDUCTOR “Musikalisches Opfer” BWV 1079 Suite No. 5 BWV 1011 SILKE AVENHAUS, PIANO L. v. BEETHOVEN JULIANE BANSE, SOPRANO Missa Solemnis Marvão, São Tiago Church ROBERT SCHUMANN 16.00 CHAMBER MUSIC RECITAL Adagio und Allegro ANNA GOURARI, PIANO “Ein Forellenteiche“, 5 short reflexions on “Die Forelle”: HORÁCIO FERREIRA, CLARINET DEJAN LAZIĆ MANUEL FISCHER-DIESKAU, CELLO FERRÁN CRUIXENT JOHANNES BRAHMS OSMO TAPIO RÄIHÄLÄ Cello Sonata Op. 38 GERALD RESCH 4 Klavierstücke Op. 119 Thursday JOHANNES X. SCHACHTNER Clarinet Trio Op. 114 06 FRANZ SCHUBERT “Die Forelle” (song) Marvão, N. Sra. da Estrela Church “Trout-quintet” D 667 AMMAIA, Archaeological Site 25Saturday 16.00 BEETHOVEN: COMPLETE STRING 21.00 CHOIR AND ORCHESTRA CONCERT QUARTETS VIII Marvão Castle, Courtyard Marvão, São Tiago Church 28Tuesday HONG KONG SINFONIETTA 03Monday NOVUS STRING QUARTET 19.30 ORCHESTRA CONCERT 11.00 CHAMBER MUSIC RECITAL MEMBERS OF COLOGNE CHAMBER L. v. BEETHOVEN ORCHESTRA JOVEM ORQUESTRA PORTUGUESA ARSIS TRIO CASTELO DE VIDE, Marvão, São Tiago Church String Quartet Op. 18,5 Fundação N. Sra. da Esperança MARVÃO FESTIVAL CHORUS PEDRO CARNEIRO, CONDUCTOR W. A. MOZART 16.00 BEETHOVEN: COMPLETE STRING ISANG YUN YEREE SUH, SOPRANO MAX REGER Trio K.498 “Kegelstatt“ 16.00 CHAMBER MUSIC RECITAL QUARTETS VII Quartet No. 1 ANNA-DORIS CAPITELLI, MEZZO-SOPRANO Serenade in G major, Op. 141a A. ERLICH-OLIVA ENSEMBLE TIMF MATOSINHOS STRING QUARTET L. v. BEETHOVEN LOTHAR ODINIUS, TENOR String Quartet Op. 130 ALBERT ROUSSEL “Esboços de Câmara sobre Temas Tradicionais L. v. BEETHOVEN YEREE SUH, SOPRANO KONRAD JARNOT, BARITONE Trio, Op. 40 Portugueses” String Quartet Op. 18,4 UNSUK CHIN PEDRO TEIXEIRA, CHOIR DIRECTOR L. v. BEETHOVEN MAX BRUCH TELMO MARQUES Snags & Snarls CHRISTOPH POPPEN, CONDUCTOR Marvão, Pousada de Santa Maria Serenade in D major, Op. 25 “Acht Stücke”, Op. 83 Contrafacção Folclórica (2012) ISANG YUN L. v. BEETHOVEN 18.30 MUSICAL DINNER II Teile dich Nacht Symphony No. 9 “Ode to Joy” L. v. BEETHOVEN String Quartet Op. 74 BY CHEF THORSTEN GILLERTI L. v. BEETHOVEN Marvão Castle, Cistern Marvão, São Tiago Church NOVUS STRING QUARTET Septet in E-flat Major, Op. 20 16.00 LIED AND DUET RECITAL MICHAEL FAUST, FLUTE 23.00 LATE NIGHT SPECIAL TRIO À LA JOIE Marvão, N. Sra. da Estrela Church HORÁCIO FERREIRA, CLARINET JOÃO BARRADAS, ACCORDION DOMENICO SCARLATTI Music by Caldara, L. V. Beethoven, Fauré, Pietro Marvão, N. Sra. da Estrela Church 19.30 LIED AND DUET RECITAL Sonata K 87 Mascagni, Eduardo Patriarca, Bartók and Lehár 19.30 BEETHOVEN: COMPLETE STRING JULIANE BANSE, SOPRANO Marvão, Espírito Santo Square J. S. BACH QUARTETS III KONRAD JARNOT, BARITONE 20.30 OPEN AIR SPECIAL English Suite No. 3 PORTALEGRE, JULIANE BANSE, SOPRANO MARCELO AMARAL, PIANO MAAT SAXOPHONE QUARTET J. S. BACH Centro de Artes e Espectáculos (CAEP) CHRISTOPH POPPEN, VIOLIN Songs and Duets by Robert Schumann, Richard Strauss Music by Isaac Albéniz, Nuno Lobo, Claude Debussy, Passacaglia and Fuga 21.00 ORCHESTRA CONCERT ELISABETH KUFFERATH, VIOLIN and Hugo Wolf Ramin Amin Tafreshi, Anton Webern and Guillermo Lago HARIOLF SCHLICHTIG, VIOLA HORÁCIO FERREIRA, CLARINET MANUEL FISCHER-DIESKAU, CELLO MATTHIAS KIRSCHNEREIT, PIANO Marvão Castle, Cisterna VALENCIA DE ALCÁNTARA, SPAIN ORQUESTRA GULBENKIAN FELIX MENDELSSOHN String Quartet Op. 13 Au Synagogue JOSÉ EDUARDO GOMES, CONDUCTOR 23.00 LATE NIGHT SPECIAL CLARA SCHUMANN / ARIBERT REIMANN 22.00 (21.00 Portuguese time) FRANZ SCHUBERT BACH: COMPLETE SUITES FOR SOLO 3 Lieder für Sopran und Streichquartett Symphony No. 8 “Unfinished” CELLO III INGEBORG DANZ, ALTO JOHANNES BRAHMS / ARIBERT REIMANN LUÍS TINOCO ISANG ENDERS, CELLO PETER STEIN, VIOLIN Fünf Ophelia-Lieder gust Concerto de Clarinete - “Entre Silêncios” J. S. BACH RALPH VAUGHAN WILLIAMS L. v. BEETHOVEN L. v. BEETHOVEN Suite No. 2 BWV 1008 Ten Blake Songs String Quartet Op. 132 Suite No. 6 BWV 1012 Piano Concerto No. 5 ALBERT ROUSSELL Deux Poèmes de Ronsard, Op. 26 09Sunday Marvão Castle, Cistern PETER KNELL Three Griffiths Songs, 2004 Marvão, N. Sra. da Estrela Church 23.00 LATE NIGHT SPECIAL 11.00 HOLY MASS & MOZART MASS PEDRO PÉREZ, COUNTERTENOR Marvão Castle, Cistern IGNACIO PORTILLO, GUITAR, LUTE 01Saturday JULIANE BANSE, SOPRANO AND THEORBO 23.00 LATE NIGHT SPECIAL INGEBORG DANZ, ALTO GALEGOS, São Sebastião Church JON LUZ FELIX TUDORACHE, TENOR ‘Arda Il Mio Core’ YANNICK SPANIER, BASS 11.00 BEETHOVEN: COMPLETE STRING Love songs and arias from Spain, England and Italy COLOGNE CATHEDRAL BOYS’ CHOIR QUARTETS
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