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2021-08-15 SWR4 Sonntagskonzert 15. August SWR4 Sonntagskonzert 01 CAPRICCIO Réjouissance (5) für Orchester 02:18 aus: Ouverture Nr 4 D-Dur, BWV 1069 Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) Neues Bachisches Collegium Musicum Leipzig Leitung: Max Pommer 02 Sony Classical 3. Satz: Menuetto - Trio 03:36 aus: Sinfonie [Nr. 36] C-Dur, KV 425 Linzer Sinfonie Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) Berliner Philharmoniker Leitung: Claudio Abbado 03 Deutsche Le Cygne (Nr 13) Bearbeitung für Violoncello und Klavier 03:29 Grammophon aus: Les Carnaval des animaux Der Karneval der Tiere. Zoologische Fantasie Der Schwan Camille Saint-Saëns (1835-1921) Bearbeiter: N. N. Mischa Maisky (Violoncello) Pavel Gililov (Klavier) 04 hänssler- 3. Satz: Rondo à la chasse 05:44 classic/Laudate aus: Konzert für Horn und Orchester E-Dur, Murray C 51 (Kaul III:42) Antonio Rosetti (1750-1792)([= Rösler, Franz Anton]) Zdenek Divoký (Horn) Tschechisches Kammerorchester Leitung: Ondrej Kukal Seite 1 von 8 SWR4 Sonntagskonzert, 15. August 05 BIS 3. Satz: Finale. Presto 03:52 aus: Konzert für Klavier und Orchester Nr. 3 F-Dur, Hob XVIII:3 Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) Ronald Brautigam (Hammerklavier) Concerto Copenhagen Leitung: Lars Ulrik Mortensen 06 Deutsche 1. Satz: Allegretto molto 05:57 Grammophon aus: Konzert für Flöte, Streicher und Basso continuo G-Dur, QV 5:174 Johann Joachim Quantz (1697-1773) Patrick Gallois (Flöte) Kammerorchester "Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach", Berlin Leitung: Peter Schreier Klaus Kirbach (Cembalo)(Basso Continuo) Karl-Heinz Schröter (Violoncello)(Basso Continuo) Harald Winkler (Kontrabass)(Basso Continuo) 07 Decca 1. Satz: Allegro con brio 06:34 aus: Sinfonie Nr. 5 c-Moll, op. 67 Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) Gewandhausorchester Leipzig Leitung: Riccardo Chailly 08 ANTES Rondo für Oboe und Klavier 02:12 Germaine Tailleferre (1892-1983) Fabian Menzel (1961-)(Oboe) Bernhard Endres (1962-)(Klavier) 09 Sony Classical Gnossienne Nr. 1. Bearbeitung für 4 Saxophone und 03:48 Klavier Eric Satie (1866-1925) Alliage Quintett Daniel Gauthier (Sopransaxophon) Magdalena Lapaj (Altsaxophon) Asya Fateyeva (Tenorsaxophon) Jang Eun Bae (Klavier) Seite 2 von 8 SWR4 Sonntagskonzert, 15. August 10 Schwäbische Rhapsodie Nr. 4 07:30 für Orchester Max Kaempfert (1871-1941) Radio-Orchester Stuttgart Leitung: Heinz Schröder 11 cpo 3. Satz: Finale. Presto 05:08 aus: Sinfonie B-Dur, MH 358 (Perger 18) Michael Haydn (1737-1806) Slowakisches Kammerorchester Bratislava Leitung: Bohdan Warchal 12 Deutsche Sonate für Klavier E-Dur, K 135 (L 224) 03:16 Grammophon Domenico Scarlatti (1685-1757) Vladimir Horowitz (1903-1989)(Kl) 13 Up & Down Gloria all'Egitto. Chor, Triumphmarsch und Ballett 2. Akt 10:52 aus: Aida. Oper in 4 Akten Heil dir, Ägypten Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901) The Montreal Philharmonic Orchestra Leitung: A. Montroix 14 ERATO Se quel guerrier io fossi! - Celeste Aida. Szene und 04:53 Romanze des Radames aus: Aida. Oper in 4 Akten Aus: Aida (Oper in 4 Akten) Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901) Textdichter: Antonio Ghislanzoni Placido Domingo (Tenor) Orchester der Deutschen Oper Berlin Leitung: Nello Santi 15 Deutsche (2) Entr'acte II. Allegro moderato 01:37 Grammophon aus: Carmen-Suite für Orchester Georges Bizet (1838-1875) Berliner Philharmoniker Leitung: Herbert von Karajan Seite 3 von 8 SWR4 Sonntagskonzert, 15. August 16 Deutsche Il segreto per esser felici so per prova. Brindisi des 02:36 Grammophon Orsini mit Chor, 2. Akt aus: Lucrezia Borgia. Melodramma in einem Prolog und 2 Akten Das Geheimnis, glücklich zu sein, kenne ich aus Erfahrung Gaetano Donizetti (1797-1848) Textdichter: Felice Romani Elina Garanca (Mezzosopran)(Orsini) Coro del Teatro Comunale di Bologna Filarmonica del Teatro Comunale di Bologna Leitung: Roberto Abbado 17 Fackeltanz Nr. 1 B-Dur 07:04 aus: Aus: Dinorah (Le pardon de Ploërmel). Oper in 3 Akten Giacomo Meyerbeer (1791-1864) Textdichter: Jules Barbier Michel Carré Das Rundfunkorchester des Südwestfunks Leitung: Emmerich Smola 18 hänssler- Ouvertüre 03:16 classic/Laudate aus: Orfeo ed Euridice Tragische Oper in 3 Akten (5 Bilder) Orphée et Euridice; Orpheus und Eurydike Christoph Willibald Gluck (1714-1787) Südwestdeutsches Kammerorchester Pforzheim Leitung: Wilhelm Keitel 19 Reigen seliger Geister (2. Akt) für Orchester 07:05 aus: Orpheus und Eurydike Christoph Willibald Gluck (1714-1787) Südfunk-Sinfonieorchester Leitung: Jiri Stárek 20 Deutsche Intermezzo Nr 2 03:31 Grammophon aus: I gioielli della Madonna. Oper Der Schmuck der Madonna. Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari (1876-1948) Sinfonieorchester Göteborg Leitung: Neeme Järvi Seite 4 von 8 SWR4 Sonntagskonzert, 15. August 21 Philips Treulich geführt ziehet dahin. Brautchor (3.Akt) 05:00 aus: Lohengrin Romantische Oper in 3 Akten, WWV 75 Richard Wagner (1813-1883) Textdichter: Richard Wagner Rundfunkchor Leipzig Staatskapelle Dresden Leitung: Silvio Varviso 22 Menuett G-Dur 02:28 Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) Bearbeiter: Max Urban Rundfunkorchester des Südwestfunks Leitung: Emmerich Smola 23 Sony Classical Bravo signor padrone - Se vuol ballare, signor contino. 03:24 Rezitativ und Kavatine des Figaro, 1. Akt, Nr. 3 aus: Le nozze di Figaro. Opera buffa in 4 Akten, KV 492 Die Hochzeit des Figaro Bravo, mein gnädiger Gebieter! - Will der Herr Graf ein Tänzchen nun wagen Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) Textdichter: Lorenzo da Ponte Christian Gerhaher (Bariton)(Figaro) Kristian Bezuidenhout (Hammerklavier) Freiburger Barockorchester Leitung: Gottfried von der Goltz 24 WARNER A little song. Bearbeitet für Trompete und Orchester 02:19 CLASSICS aus: Bilder der Kindheit. 10 Stücke für Klavier Andantino Aram Chatschaturjan (1903-1978) Bearbeiter: N. N. Gábor Boldoczki (1976-)(Trompete) Sinfonietta Cracovia Leitung: Jurek Dybał 25 MOZART- aus der Operette: Die Dubarry 07:49 RECORDS Karl 1842-1899) Millöcker Bearbeiter: August Peter Waldenmaier Das große Raphaele-Konzert-Orchester Leitung: Erwin Rondell Seite 5 von 8 SWR4 Sonntagskonzert, 15. August 26 Sony Classical Ein Lied geht um die Welt 02:38 Hans May (1886-1958) Jonas Kaufmann (Tenor) Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin Leitung: Jochen Rieder 27 Singendes, klingendes Rheinland-Pfalz 03:36 Emmerich Smola Das Rundfunkorchester des Südwestfunks Leitung: Emmerich Smola 28 UFA Rote Orchideen 02:51 Aus der Operette: Viktoria und ihr Husar Paul Abraham (1892-1960) Textdichter: Alfred Grünwald Fritz Löhner Renate Holm (Sopran) Orchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks Leitung: Werner Schmidt-Boelcke 29 Sony Classical Rastlos, op. 295. Blitzschnelle Polka für Orchester, 02:04 bearbeitet für Klarinette und Orchester Restless Sans trêve Philipp sr Fahrbach (1815-1885) Bearbeiter: Peter Totzauer Daniel Ottensamer (Klarinette) Mozarteumorchester Salzburg 30 Mondial Dunkelrote Rosen 02:21 Aus: Gasparone (Operette, 1884) Karl Millöcker (1842-1899) Textdichter: Friedrich Zell Richard Genée Volker Bengl (Tenor) Orchester der Musikalischen Komödie Leipzig Leitung: Roland Seiffarth Seite 6 von 8 SWR4 Sonntagskonzert, 15. August 31 Deutsche Die tanzende Muse, op 266 03:57 Grammophon Josef Strauß (1827-1870) Wiener Philharmoniker Leitung: Claudio Abbado 32 Eurodisc Goldregen, op 160 07:24 Émile Waldteufel (1837-1915) Berliner Symphoniker Leitung: Robert Stolz 33 Sugar Music Estate 03:41 Bruno Brighetti Textdichter: Bruno Martino Andrea Bocelli (voc) Ensemble 34 Herz, du kennst meine Sehnsucht 03:25 aus: Schloß in Flandern (Film) Franz Grothe (1908-1982) Bearbeiter: Bernd Rabe Erwin Lehn und sein SDR-Orchester Leitung: Erwin Lehn 35 Bellaphon Summerwind 02:54 Henry Mayer (1925-1998) Bearbeiter: Nelson Riddle Textdichter: John H. "Johnny" Mercer Frank Sinatra (voc) 36 Baby Records Fantasia Veneziana 03:38 Gian Piero Reverberi (1939-) Laura Giordano Rondò Veneziano Seite 7 von 8 SWR4 Sonntagskonzert, 15. August 37 XL Skyfall 04:00 RECORDINGS James Bond - Skyfall (Film, 2012) James Bond - Skyfall (Film, 2012) Adele Adkins (1988-) Paul Epworth Adele (voc) Ensemble 38 Polydor Spanish eyes 02:36 Bert Kaempfert (1923-1980) Orchester Bert Kaempfert Seite 8 von 8.
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