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COE Projects with Nikolaus Harnoncourt COE Projects with Nikolaus Harnoncourt Date Location Music Composer Soloists 08/10/1986 Konzerthaus, Vienna, Austria Violin Concerto in D Op.61 Ludwig van BEETHOVEN Gidon Kremer Symphony No.5 in C minor Op.67 Ludwig van BEETHOVEN 10/10/1986 Konzerthaus, Vienna, Austria Symphony No.6 in F major Op.68 Ludwig van BEETHOVEN Symphony No.8 in F major Op.93 Ludwig van BEETHOVEN 01/07/1987 Stefaniensaal, Graz, Austria (Styriarte) Symphony No101 in D major Joseph HAYDN Violin Concerto No.1 in C Joseph HAYDN Thomas Zehetmair Symphony No100 in G major Joseph HAYDN 03/07/1987 Stefaniensaal, Graz, Austria (Styriarte) Symphony No.99 in Eb major Joseph HAYDN Cello Concerto in C major (Hoboken VII B: 1) Joseph HAYDN Heinrich Schiff Symphony No103 in Eb major Joseph HAYDN 06/07/1987 Stefaniensaal, Graz, Austria (Styriarte) Symphony No102 in Bb major Joseph HAYDN Horn Concerto No.1 in D Joseph HAYDN Jonathan Williams Symphony No104 in D major Joseph HAYDN 03/07/1988 Stefaniensaal, Graz, Austria (Styriarte) Symphony No.1 in D Franz SCHUBERT Mentre ti lascio K513 Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART Thomas Hampson Rivolgete a lui lo Sguardo K584 Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART Thomas Hampson Un bacio di Mano K541 Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART Thomas Hampson Symphony No.5 in Bb major Franz SCHUBERT 05/07/1988 Stefaniensaal, Graz, Austria (Styriarte) Symphony No.2 in Bb major Franz SCHUBERT Misero! O sogno K431 Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART Deon Van der Walt Per pieta non ricercate Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART Deon Van der Walt Si mostra la sorte Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART Deon Van der Walt Symphony No.4 in C minor Franz SCHUBERT 08/07/1988 Stefaniensaal, Graz, Austria (Styriarte) Symphony No.3 in D Franz SCHUBERT Misera! Dove son K369 Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART Pamela Coburn Ch`io mi scordi di te Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART Pamela Coburn Vado ma dove K583 Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART Pamela Coburn Symphony no 7 Franz SCHUBERT 10/07/1988 Stefaniensaal, Graz, Austria (Styriarte) Symphony No.6 in C major Franz SCHUBERT Symphony No.8 in B minor Franz SCHUBERT 24/07/1988 Attergauer Hall, Attergau, Austria Symphony No.26 in Eb major K.184 Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART Piano Concerto No.26 in D major K.537 Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART Friedrich Gulda Symphony No.38 in D major K.504 Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART 26/07/1988 Domplatz, Salzburg, Austria Symphony No.38 in D major K.504 Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART Piano Concerto No.26 in D major K.537 Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART Friedrich Gulda 25/09/1988 Köln Philharmonie, Cologne, Germany Symphony No.32 in G major K.318 Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART Sinfonia Concertante in Eb maj (Vln & Vla) K.364 Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART Gidon Kremer Yuri Bashmet Symphony No.4 in C minor Franz SCHUBERT Page 1 COE Projects with Nikolaus Harnoncourt Date Location Music Composer Soloists 12/07/1989 Stefaniensaal, Graz, Austria (Styriarte) Symphony No.29 in A major K.201 Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART Piano Concerto No.2 in Bb Op.19 Ludwig van BEETHOVEN Martha Argerich Symphony No.38 in D major K.504 Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART 15/07/1989 Stefaniensaal, Graz, Austria (Styriarte) Symphony No.32 in G major K.318 Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART Piano Concerto No. 9 in Eb major K.271 Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART Valery Afanasiev Symphony No.36 in C major K.425 Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART 16/07/1989 Stefaniensaal, Graz, Austria (Styriarte) Symphony No.34 in C major K.338 Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART Piano Concerto No.12 in A major K.414 Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART Cyprien Katsaris Symphony No.35 in D major K.385 Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART 19/07/1989 Stefaniensaal, Graz, Austria (Styriarte) Symphony No102 in Bb major Joseph HAYDN Horn Concerto No.4 in Eb major K.495 Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART Jonathan Williams Symphony No.6 in F major Op.68 Ludwig van BEETHOVEN 24/07/1989 Royal Albert Hall, London, UK Symphony No102 in Bb major Joseph HAYDN Horn Concerto No.4 in Eb major K.495 Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART Jonathan Williams Symphony No.6 in F major Op.68 Ludwig van BEETHOVEN 20/06/1990 Montforthaus, Feldkirch, Germany Symphony No.4 in Bb major Op.60 Ludwig van BEETHOVEN Symphony No.5 in C minor Op.67 Ludwig van BEETHOVEN 22/06/1990 Montforthaus, Feldkirch, Germany Symphony No.8 in F major Op.93 Ludwig van BEETHOVEN Symphony No.6 in F major Op.68 Ludwig van BEETHOVEN 24/06/1990 Montforthaus, Feldkirch, Germany Symphony No.1 in C Op.21 Ludwig van BEETHOVEN Symphony No.3 in Eb Op.55 Ludwig van BEETHOVEN 27/06/1990 Montforthaus, Feldkirch, Germany Symphony No.2 in D major Op.36 Ludwig van BEETHOVEN Symphony No.7 in A major Op.92 Ludwig van BEETHOVEN 29/06/1990 Stefaniensaal, Graz, Austria (Styriarte) Symphony No.4 in Bb major Op.60 Ludwig van BEETHOVEN Symphony No.5 in C minor Op.67 Ludwig van BEETHOVEN 01/07/1990 Stefaniensaal, Graz, Austria (Styriarte) Symphony No.8 in F major Op.93 Ludwig van BEETHOVEN Symphony No.6 in F major Op.68 Ludwig van BEETHOVEN 03/07/1990 Stefaniensaal, Graz, Austria (Styriarte) Symphony No.1 in C Op.21 Ludwig van BEETHOVEN Symphony No.3 in Eb Op.55 Ludwig van BEETHOVEN 05/07/1990 Stefaniensaal, Graz, Austria (Styriarte) Symphony No.2 in D major Op.36 Ludwig van BEETHOVEN Symphony No.7 in A major Op.92 Ludwig van BEETHOVEN 20/04/1991 Barbican Hall, London, UK Piano Concerto No.2 in Bb Op.19 Ludwig van BEETHOVEN Martha Argerich Symphony No.9 in D minor Op.125 Ludwig van BEETHOVEN Charlotte Margiono Birgit Remmert David Rendall David Wilson-Johnson Tallis Choir Page 2 COE Projects with Nikolaus Harnoncourt Date Location Music Composer Soloists 22/04/1991 Barbican Hall, London, UK Piano Concerto No.2 in Bb Op.19 Ludwig van BEETHOVEN Martha Argerich Symphony No.9 in D minor Op.125 Ludwig van BEETHOVEN Charlotte Margiono Birgit Remmert David Rendall David Wilson-Johnson Tallis Choir 16/06/1991 Konzerthaus, Vienna, Austria Serenade No.9 in D major K.320 Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART Symphony No.6 in F major Op.68 Ludwig van BEETHOVEN 21/06/1991 Stefaniensaal, Graz, Austria (Styriarte) Piano Concerto No.1 in C Op.15 Ludwig van BEETHOVEN Rudolf Buchbinder Symphony No.9 in D minor Op.125 Ludwig van BEETHOVEN 27/06/1991 Stefaniensaal, Graz, Austria (Styriarte) Hebrides Overture Op.26 Felix MENDELSSOHN No, che non sei capace K419 Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART Edita Gruberova Ma che fece..Sperai vicino Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART Edita Gruberova Mia speranza adorata Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART Edita Gruberova Vorrei spiegarvi, oh Dio Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART Edita Gruberova Symphony No.3 in A minor Op.56 Felix MENDELSSOHN 29/06/1991 Stefaniensaal, Graz, Austria (Styriarte) Die schöne Melusine Op.32 Felix MENDELSSOHN Ah se in ciel K538 Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART Edita Gruberova Misera! Dove son K369 Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART Edita Gruberova A questo seno K374 Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART Edita Gruberova Voi avete un cor fedele K217 Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART Edita Gruberova Symphony No.4 in A major Op.90 Felix MENDELSSOHN 07/10/1991 Teatro Comunale, Ferrara, Italy Symphony No.39 in Eb major K.543 Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART Violin Concerto No.3 in G K.216 Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART Marieke Blankestijn Symphony No.41 in C major K.551 Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART 10/10/1991 Teatro Comunale, Ferrara, Italy Hebrides Overture Op.26 Felix MENDELSSOHN Symphony No.39 in Eb major K.543 Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART Symphony No.3 in A minor Op.56 Felix MENDELSSOHN 12/10/1991 Teatro Comunale, Ferrara, Italy Die schöne Melusine Op.32 Felix MENDELSSOHN Symphony No.36 in C major K.425 Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART Symphony No.4 in A major Op.90 Felix MENDELSSOHN 04/12/1991 Brucknersaal, Linz, Austria Symphony No.39 in Eb major K.543 Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART Symphony No.40 in G minor K.550 Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART Symphony No.41 in C major K.551 Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART 05/12/1991 Musikverein,Vienna, Austria Symphony No.39 in Eb major K.543 Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART Symphony No.40 in G minor K.550 Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART Symphony No.41 in C major K.551 Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART Page 3 COE Projects with Nikolaus Harnoncourt Date Location Music Composer Soloists 06/12/1991 Musikverein,Vienna, Austria Symphony No.39 in Eb major K.543 Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART Symphony No.40 in G minor K.550 Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART Symphony No.41 in C major K.551 Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART 08/12/1991 Kammermusiksaal der Philharmonie, Berlin Symphony No.39 in Eb major K.543 Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART Germany Symphony No.40 in G minor K.550 Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART Symphony No.41 in C major K.551 Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART 14/07/1992 Stefaniensaal, Graz, Austria (Styriarte) Violin Concerto in D Op.61 Ludwig van BEETHOVEN Gidon Kremer Midsummer Night`s Dream (complete) Felix MENDELSSOHN Christoph Bantzer Pamela Coburn Thomas Hampson Uwe Heitmann Elisabeth von Magnus René Pape Birgit Remmert Arnold Schoenberg Choir 15/07/1992 Stefaniensaal, Graz, Austria (Styriarte) Violin Concerto in D Op.61 Ludwig van BEETHOVEN Gidon Kremer Midsummer Night`s Dream (complete) Felix MENDELSSOHN Christoph Bantzer Pamela Coburn Thomas Hampson Uwe Heitmann Elisabeth von Magnus René Pape Birgit Remmert Arnold Schoenberg Choir 18/07/1992 Stefaniensaal, Graz, Austria (Styriarte) Piano Concerto in A minor Op.54 Robert SCHUMANN Martha Argerich Erste Walpurgis Nacht Op. 60 Felix MENDELSSOHN Christoph Bantzer Pamela Coburn Thomas Hampson Uwe Heitmann Elisabeth von Magnus René Pape Birgit Remmert Arnold Schoenberg Choir Page 4 COE Projects with Nikolaus Harnoncourt Date Location Music Composer Soloists 20/07/1992 Stefaniensaal, Graz, Austria (Styriarte) Piano Concerto in A minor Op.54 Robert SCHUMANN Martha Argerich Erste Walpurgis Nacht Op.
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