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6:00 – LA PUERTA DEL SOL VIVALDI Antonio Sonata Op 1 Nº 8 En Re 6:00 – LA PUERTA DEL SOL VIVALDI Antonio Sonata Op 1 Nº 8 en re menor para dos violines y clave Ensemble 415 Movs. 1. Preludio, largo 2. Corrente, allegro 3. Grave 4. Giga, Allegro Roberto PINTOS Americana – Enjambres y Altanera Renato Lugutti y Julián Rodrigo, flautas Iván Amorós, guitarra Georg Philipp TELEMANN: Soave de la Sonata en La menor Heitor VILLA LOBOS: Aria -Cantilena- de Bachianas brasileras Nº 5 Duo Arpeggione (Gerardo Gramajo, viola. Fernando Britos, guitarra) Hildegard von BINGEN O pulchare facies De Virginibus, Canciones espirituales y Pieza instrumental Sequentia Ensemble de Música Medieval de Colonia Marvin ARAYA: Vals de Tres piezas contemporáneas Paulino PORRAS: Mi lindo San Carlos Manuel RODRÍGUEZ: He guardado Quinteto de Maderas de Costa Rica Astor PIAZZOLLA: Café 1930 Carlos GARDEL: Volver Angel VILLOLDO: El choclo German Prentki, violoncello Raul Jaurena, bandoneón Edward GRIEG Piezas líricas para piano Op 68 Marian Lapsansky, piano Detalles: 1. Minuet de la abuela 2. A tus pies 3. Anochecer en la montaña 4. En la cuna 5. Vals melancólico Johann Nepomuk HUMMEL Concierto para trompeta y orquesta Wynton Marsalis, trompeta Orquesta Filarmónica Nacional – Dir. Raymond Leppard Leo BROUWER Rito de los Orishas Exodium – conjuro Danza de las diosas negras Victor Pellegrini, guitarra Leopold MOZART Sinfonía pastoral en Sol Mayor Orquesta de Cámara de Nueva Zelanda – Dir. Donald Armstrong Edward Allen, corno francés Movs. 1. Allegro moderato – 2. Andante – 3. Presto Igor STRAVINSKY Juego de cartas Orquesta Nacional de Francia - Dir Lawrence Foster Léo DELIBES ‘El Rey se divierte’: Aires de danza al estilo Antiguo Orquesta Sinfónica de la Radio Eslovaca – Dir Ondrej Lenard Detalles: 1. Gaillarde 2. Pavane 3. Scéne du bouquet 4. Lesquercarde 5. Madrigal 6. Passepied 7. final Edward MACDOWELL Sonata N° 4 ‘Keltic’ Op 59 James Barbagallo, piano Movs. 1. Maestoso 2. Semplice. Teneramente 3. Molto allegro con Fuoco Johannes BRAHMS Danza húngara nº 8 Orquesta Sinfónica de Budapest – Dir. István Bogár 9:00 – COLORES DE LO NUESTRO Jaurés LAMARQUE PONS (Uruguay, 1917-1982) Concertino de invierno, para guitarra y orquesta Eduardo Fernández, guitarra Orquesta de Cámara Inglesa - Dir.: Enrique García Asensio Movs.: 1) Lento – Allegro moderato - 2) Moderato - 3) Allegro Heitor VILLA-LOBOS (Brasil, 1887-1959) Bachiana Brasileña Nº6, para flauta y fagot. Pablo Soma, flauta - Ernesto Donas, fagot Detalles: 1) Choro - 2) Fantasía Selección de obras interpretadas por el Ensemble Instrumental y Vocal “De-Profundis”. Organo y dirección: por Cristina García Banegas Sebastian de VIVANCO (1551-1622) Christus factus est pro nobis ANONIMO (Siglo XVII) Batalla de 6to. Tono Juan de LIENAS (México, Siglo XVII) Hymno In die nativitatis Hymno Miserere nobis Hymno Tristis est anima mea Ensemble Vocal e Instrumental De Profundis Organo y dirección: Cristina García Banegas Selección de obras correspondientes a la Primera Edición del Premio Edenor, a la creación musical, organizado por Radio Clásica y Edenor de Buenos Aires. Daniel COCCHETTI (Argentina) Sonata Anacrónica (Quinto Premio) David Rosenmeyer, piano Miguel TEUBAL (Argentina) Telarañas (Cuarto Premio) Fernanda Morello, piano Alejandro JUÁREZ (Argentina) Manolo X Alejandro Juárez, piano Wilhelm KILLMAYER Schumann In Endenich Conjunto Percusionistas de Buenos Aires - Dir.: Fabián Bermann Heitor VILLA-LOBOS (Brasil, 1887-1959) Cuarteto Nº16 Cuarteto de Cuerdas Bessler-Reis Movs.: 1) Allegro non troppo 2) Molto Andante (Quasi Adagio) 3) Scherzo vivace 4) Molto Allegro Claude DEBUSSY (Francia, 1862-1918) Arabesque Eduardo Baranzano, guitarra Gerardo DURAN (México, 1954) Neplanta Orquesta Filarmónica de México - Dir.: Luis Herrera de la Fuente Camargo GUARNIERI (Brasil, 1907-1993) Dos piezas Orquesta de Cámara de la Ciudad de Curitiba Dir.: Lutero Rodríguez Detalles: 1) Improviso Nº6 - 2) Ponteio Nº48 11:00 – TEMA Y VARIACIONES Gioacchino ROSSINI Música de Ballet de la ópera “Otello” (Orq. Nacional de la Opera de Montecarlo. Dir: Antonio de Almeida) Franz Joseph HADYN (Austria 1732 – 1809) Concierto N°1 en Do mayor para violoncello y orq (Yo - Yo Ma, violoncello - Orq de Cámara Inglesa. Dir: José Luis García) Movs: 1) Moderato - 2) Adagio - 3) Allegro molto Franz LISZT (Hungría 1811 – 1886) Rapsodia Húngara N°5 (Orq del Festival de Londres – Dir: Alfred Scholz) 12:00 – EN MODO ROMÁNTICO WIENIAWSKI: Leyenda Op17 (Maxim Vengerov, violín – Itamar Golan, piano) Félix MENDELSSOHN (Alemania 1809 – 1847) “Mar en calma y viaje próspero”, obertura Op27 (inspirada en un texto de Goethe) (Orq Sinf de Londres - Dir: Claudio Abbado) Camile SAINT-SAENS (Francia, 1835-1921) Concierto Nº2, en Sol menor, Op.22, para piano y orquesta Artur Rubinstein, piano Orquesta Sinfónica de la RCA Victor - Director: Alfred Wallenstein Movs.: 1) Andante sostenuto - 2) Allegro scherzando - 3) Presto 12:45 – INFORMATIVO CULTURAL 13:00 – CINEMA PARADISO MARCUS VIANA Selección de la película: “Speranza una Odissea Italiana” MARCUS VIANA Selección de la banda sonora de la telenovela brasileña “EL CLON”, (“Maktub”) BOB TELSON Selección de la película: “La vida segun Muriel” 14:00 – MÚSICA EN MOVIMIENTO Franz VON SUPPÉ Obertura de la opereta “La bella Galatea” Orquesta Sinfónica de la Radio de Bratislava Dir: Martin Sieghart Hugo ALFVÉN Cuarto movimiento: Adagio de la sinfonía Nº 2 Orquesta Sinfónica de Irlanda Director: Niklas Willen Georg Christoph WAGENSEIL Segundo movimiento: Andante del Concierto para arpa y orquesta Roberta Alessandrini arpa Orquesta de Mantova Dir: Vittorio Parisi Maurice RAVEL Rapsodía Española Orquesta Real del Concertgebouw Dir: Ingo Metzmacher Mov: 1- Preludio a la Noche, 2- Malagueña, 3- Feria Igor STRAVINSKY Introitus Conjunto vocal: Nederland Kamerkoor Ensamble instrumental Schönberg Dir: Reinbert de Leeuw François-Joseph GOSSEC Requiem de Grand Messe des Morts Coro de la Radio Svizzera Grupo Vocal Cantemus Orquesta de la SVIZZERA, Italia Giovanni Perluigi da PALESTRINA Agnus Dei 1 y 2 de la Missa Brevis para coro a cappella Coro de la Radio austriaca Dir: Gottfried Preinfalk Claudio MERULO Agnus Dei de la Missa Virginis Mariae (Misa a la virgen María) Frédéric Muñoz, órgano Coro de la Abadía Benedictina de Santa Cruz en el Valle de los Caidos, Madrid Dir: Laurentino Sáenz de Buruaga Claudio MONTEVERDI Sonata: Santa María ora por nosotros Ensamble Barroco “The Scholars” Enrique CRESPO Adagio religioso y Choral: Ansante sostenuto de la obra Metamorfosis German Brass y Orquesta sinfónica de Berlín Dir: Alexander Drcar Antonio VIVALDI Concierto en Do mayor para laúd y mandolina Conjunto: Il Giardino Armonico Mov: 1- Allegro molto, 2- Andante molto, 3- Allegro Antonio ROSETTI Primero movimiento: Largo allegro assai y segundo movimiento: Menuet Allegro trio Mentuet de la Sinfonía en Mi bemol mayor Conjunto Instrumental Concerto Köln Johann Baptist VANHAL Moderato, Minuet 1 y Andante cantabile del divertimento en Sol Klaus Stoll, Contrabajo Rainer Mehne, violín Chaim Solothurski, viola Gottfried Langenstein, corno Sergei RACHMANINOV Preludio No 4 in Re mayor Op 23 Tempo di minueto Idil Biret piano Pierre BOULEZ Primer movimiento: Extremadamente rápido Vivo de la 2ª Sonata para piano Idil Biret, piano Frederic CHOPIN Estudio para piano Op 25 Nº 10 Sylvia Kersenbaum, piano Georges BIZET Minuet de L'Arlesienne Orquesta filarmónica eslovaca Dir: Anthony Bramall Ludwig van BEETHOVEN Bagatelle Para Elisa en La menor Brigitte Engerer, piano Charles BERIOT Primer movimiento: Allegro Maestoso del Concierto No 9 en La menor Op 104 Takako Nishizaki, violín Orquesta Sinfónica RTBF de Bruselas Dir: Alfred Walter Nicolo PAGANINI Capricho en La menor Op. 1 N° 24 Thomas Zehetmair violín Orquesta De Gewandhaus de Leipzig Johann Sebastian BACH Preludio de la Parita nº 3 Thomas Zehetmair, violín Franz LEHAR March and Palotas de la operetta “Donde canta la alondra” Orquesta Sinfónica de la Radio Berlín Dir Michail Jurowski Otto KETTING Adagio para Orquesta Orquesta Real del Concertgebouw de Amsterdam Dir: Ricardo Chailly Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART Una Pequeña Música Nocturna, serenata IK 525 Orquesta Filarmónica de Rotterdam Dir: George Cleve Mov: 1- Allegretto, 2- Romanze 3- Menuett: Allegro 4- Rondo Alelgro 17:00 – SUITE CON CAFE Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART Austria, 1756 - 1791 Sonata Nº11, en La Mayor Mov,1) Andante Gracioso 2) Menuetto - Trio y 3) Rondó alla turca Christian Zacharias, piano Carl Philipp Emmanuel BACH Alemania, 1714 - 1788 Cuarteto en Re mayor para clave, flauta, viola y violoncello Mov, 1) Allegretto, 2) Adagio, 3) Presto Ton Koopman, clave Wilbert Hazelzet, flauta Wiel Peeters, viola y Richte Van Der Meer, violoncello Orq Barroca de Amsterdam Dir, Ton Koopman Igor STRAWINSKY Rusia, 1882 – 1971 Suite del ballet “El pajaro de fuego” Detalle: - Introduccion - El pajaro de fuego y su danza - Variacion del pajaro de fuego - Ronda de las princesas - Danza infernal del rey Kastchei - Cancion de cuna - Final Orq Sinf de Boston Dir: Seiji Ozawa 18:00 – LOS PASOS PERDIDOS Joseph HAYDN (Austria 1732 – 1809) Divertimento en Sol mayor. 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