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Sábado, 01 De Septiembre De 2018 Sábado, 01 de Septiembre de 2018 00:02:00 hs: BACH, JOHANN SEBASTIAN (1685-1750): SUITE EN FA MENOR BWV. 823 Duración: 00:06:50 ROBERT HILL CLAVE 00:09:00 hs: BERLIOZ, HECTOR (1803-1869): LA MUERTE DE CLEOPATRA (ESCENA LIRICA OPUS 18 Nº 3) (TEXTO: PIERRE-AUGUSTE VIELLARD) Duración: 00:22:52 JESSYE NORMAN SOPRANO ORQUESTA DE PARIS Director: DANIEL BARENBOIM 00:32:00 hs: NITO, JOSE DE (1887-1945): CINCO BOCETOS LIRICOS Duración: 00:10:53 STELLA SAVOINI PIANO 00:44:00 hs: ROTA, NINO (1911-1979): CONCIERTO PARA CUERDAS Duración: 00:15:24 MIEMBROS DE LA ORQUESTA FILARMONICA DEL TEATRO ALLA SCALA Director: RICCARDO MUTI 01:02:00 hs: AUTORES VARIOS: SEIS COMPOSICIONES Duración: 00:16:10 ELISABETH SCHWARZKOPF SOPRANO THE AMBROSIAN SINGERS DIRECTOR: JOHN MCCARTHY DENIS VAUGHAN ÓRGANO JULIAN BREAM GUITARRA ORQUESTA PHILHARMONIA Director: CHARLES MACKERRAS 01:20:00 hs: ZIPOLI, DOMENICO (1688-1726): PARTITA EN LA MENOR (DE SONATE DE INTAVOLATURE PER ORGANO E CIMBALO - PARTE II) Duración: 00:09:42 MARIO VIDELA CLAVE 01:30:00 hs: AGUIRRE, JULIAN (1868-1924): DOS AIRES CRIOLLOS (ARREGLO: ANDRES GAOS) Duración: 00:08:10 ANDRES JUNCOS PIANO SEBASTIAN MASCI VIOLIN 01:39:00 hs: BRITTEN, LORD BENJAMIN (1913-1976): SINFONIA DA REQUIEM OPUS 20 Duración: 00:20:30 ORQUESTA SINFONICA DE LA CIUDAD DE BIRMINGHAM Director: SIMON RATTLE 02:02:00 hs: PURCELL, HENRY (1659-1695): ODA PARA EL DIA DE SANTA CECILIA ZIMMERMANN 328 Duración: 00:48:44 SILVIA PICCOLLO Y LOREDANA BACCHETTA SOPRANO ROBERTO BALCONI, FABIAN SCHOFRIN Y PAOLO COSTA CONTRATENOR MARCO BEASLEY TENOR FURIO ZANASI Y PAUL ROBINSON BARÍTONOS CORO DE LA RADIO SUIZA DE LUGANO DIRECTOR: DIEGO FASOLIS CONJUNTO "VANITAS" 02:51:00 hs: SHOSTAKOVICH, DMITRI (1906-1975): SUITE DE JAZZ Nº 1 Duración: 00:08:13 ORQUESTA DEL CONCERTGEBOUW DE AMSTERDAM Director: RICCARDO CHAILLY 03:02:00 hs: FRANCK, CESAR (1822-1890): TRES PIEZAS Duración: 00:29:02 ANDRE MARCHAL ORGANO 03:32:00 hs: RUBERTIS, VICTOR DE (1911-1975): DOS COMPOSICIONES Duración: 00:08:11 ANTONIO CARDELLICCHIO PIANO 03:40:00 hs: ROUSSEL, ALBERT (1869-1937): SUITE Nº 2 DEL BALLET "BACO Y ARIADNA" Duración: 00:18:49 ORQUESTA DE LA SOCIEDAD DE CONCIERTOS LAMOUREUX Director: IGOR MARKEVITCH 04:02:00 hs: AUTOR ANONIMO: DOS COMPOSICIONES Duración: 00:13:19 ESCUELA CORAL DE ESTUDIANTES DE BAJA ALEMANIA Director: KONRAD RUHLAND 04:17:00 hs: DRANGOSCH, ERNESTO (1882-1925): TRES COMPOSICIONES Duración: 00:08:01 ESTELA TELERMAN PIANO 04:25:00 hs: RODRIGO, JOAQUIN (1901-1999): DOS PIEZAS Duración: 00:13:22 JAVIER BRAVO GUITARRA 04:39:00 hs: SIBELIUS, JEAN (1865-1957): EN SAGA (POEMA SINFÓNICO OPUS 9) Duración: 00:20:06 ORQUESTA SINFONICA DE BERLIN Director: KURT SANDERLING 05:02:00 hs: MOZART, WOLFGANG AMADEUS (1756-1791): EXSULTATE, JUBILATE (MOTETE K.165) Duración: 00:14:56 EDITH MATHIS SOPRANO HANS OTTO ORGANO ORQUESTA DEL ESTADO DE DRESDEN Director: BERNHARD KLEE 05:17:00 hs: DEBUSSY, CLAUDE (1862-1918): SEIS EPIGRAFES ANTIGUOS Duración: 00:14:21 MICHEL BEROFF Y JEAN-PHILLIPPE COLLARD PIANO A CUATRO MANOS 05:32:00 hs: GUASTAVINO, CARLOS (1914-2000): ROSITA IGLESIAS (Nº 7 DE LA SERIE "LAS PRESENCIAS") Duración: 00:07:58 PABLO SARAVI VIOLIN ALICIA BELLEVILLE PIANO 05:41:00 hs: SMAREGLIA, ANTONIO (1854-1929): SUITE DE LA OPERA "OCEANA" Duración: 00:18:57 ORQUESTA FILARMONICA DE TRIESTE Director: ALBERTO CAMBISSA REGISTRO REALIZADO EN EL TEATRO "VERDI" DE TRIESTE EL 13 DE FEBRERO DE 1959 06:04:00 hs: BACH, JOHANN SEBASTIAN (1685-1750): SUITE Nº 3 EN DO MAYOR BWV. 1009 Duración: 00:23:29 EDUARDO GATTINONI VIOLONCELLO 06:28:00 hs: TCHAIKOVSKY, PIOTR ILLICH (1840-1893): VALS DE LAS FLORES (DEL SEGUNDO ACTO DEL BALLET "CASCANUECES" OPUS 71) Duración: 00:07:05 ORQUESTA SINFONICA DE LONDRES Director: ANDRE PREVIN 06:36:00 hs: WALDTEUFEL, EMIL (1837-1915): TRES VALSES Duración: 00:23:09 ORQUESTA FILARMONICA DEL ESTADO ESLOVACO DE KOSICE Director: ALFRED WALTER 07:03:00 hs: SCARLATTI, DOMENICO (1685-1757): CINCO SONATAS Duración: 00:21:01 VLADIMIR HOROWITZ PIANO 07:25:00 hs: GRIEG, EDVARD HAGERUP (1843-1907): PIEZAS LIRICAS OPUS 68: SELECCION Duración: 00:09:54 DANIEL LEVY PIANO 07:35:00 hs: VIEUXTEMPS, HENRI (1820-1881): CONCIERTO PARA VIOLIN Y ORQUESTA Nº 4 EN RE MENOR OPUS 31 Duración: 00:23:04 JASCHA HEIFETZ VIOLIN ORQUESTA FILARMONICA DE LONDRES Director: SIR JOHN BARBIROLLI 08:03:00 hs: SCHUMANN, ROBERT (1810-1856): TRIO Nº 3 EN SOL MENOR OPUS 110 Duración: 00:26:56 TRIO "BEAUX ARTS" MENAHEM PRESSLER PIANO ISIDORE COHEN VIOLIN BERNARD GREENHOUSE VIOLONCELLO 08:30:00 hs: LISZT, FRANZ (1811-1886): TRANSCRIPCION DE INTRODUCCION Y POLONESA DE LA OPERA "I PURITANI" DE VINCENZO BELLINI SEARLE 391 Duración: 00:05:28 LESLIE HOWARD PIANO 08:36:00 hs: STRAUSS, JOHANN II (1825-1899): TRES COMPOSICIONES Duración: 00:22:19 ORQUESTA FILARMONICA DE VIENA Director: WILLI BOSKOVSKY 09:03:00 hs: GABRIELI, GIOVANNI (C. 1557-1612): SONATA "PIAN E FORTE" (ORQUESTACION: LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI) Duración: 00:06:06 ORQUESTA FILARMONICA DE LA BBC Director: MATTHIAS BAMERT 09:10:00 hs: PURCELL, HENRY (1659-1695): SONATA Nº 2 EN RE MAYOR Duración: 00:05:02 WYNTON MARSALIS TROMPETA ORQUESTA DE CAMARA INGLESA Director: ANTHONY NEWMAN 09:16:00 hs: BACH, JOHANN SEBASTIAN (1685-1750): CONCIERTO PARA CLAVE, CUERDAS Y BAJO CONTINUO EN RE MENOR BWV. 1052 Duración: 00:24:40 EBERHARD KRAUS CLAVE CAMERATA ROMANA Director: EUGEN DUVIER 09:41:00 hs: TELEMANN, GEORG PHILIPP (1681-1767): CONCIERTO PARA CUATRO VIOLINES EN RE MAYOR Duración: 00:06:25 REINHARD GÖBEL VIOLÍN HAJO BÄSS VIOLÍN INGRID SEIFERT VIOLÍN ALMUTH SIEGEL VIOLÍN 09:49:00 hs: BOYCE, WILLIAM (1711-1779): CONCERTO GROSSO EN SI MENOR Duración: 00:10:08 CANTILENA Director: ADRIAN SHEPHERD 10:03:00 hs: ACREDITADOS (JULIO GARCIA ELORRIO Y MIGUEL PASCHETTA) Duración: 01:27:00 11:33:00 hs: CHOPIN, FREDERIC (1810-1849): ALLEGRO DE CONCIERTO EN LA MAYOR OPUS 46 (ORQUESTACION: KAZIMNIERZ WILKOMIRSKI) Duración: 00:12:15 MICHAEL PONTI PIANO ORQUESTA SINFONICA DE BERLIN Director: VOLKER SCHMIDT-GERTENBACH 11:46:00 hs: WAGNER, RICHARD (1813-1883): PRELUDIO AL PRIMER ACTO DEL FESTIVAL SAGRADO "PARSIFAL" Duración: 00:12:33 ORQUESTA SINFONICA DE LA RADIO DE MOSCU Director: NIKOLAI GOLOVANOV 12:03:00 hs: EL MUNDO DE LA SALUD (LIC. MIGUEL ÁNGEL DABOGLIO) Duración: 00:56:00 13:02:00 hs: BEETHOVEN, LUDWIG VAN (1770-1827): LEONORA Nº 1 (OBERTURA EN SI BEMOL MAYOR OPUS 138) Duración: 00:11:34 ORQUESTA DEL ESTADO DE BERLIN Director: DANIEL BARENBOIM 13:14:00 hs: MATTHESON, JOHANN (1681-1764): ARIA (ORQUESTACION: LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI) Duración: 00:04:18 ORQUESTA FILARMONICA DE LA BBC Director: MATTHIAS BAMERT 13:19:00 hs: PAGANINI, NICCOLO (1782-1840): CONCIERTO PARA VIOLIN Y ORQUESTA Nº 5 EN LA MENOR (ORQUESTACION: FEDERICO MOMPELLIO) Duración: 00:39:46 SALVATORE ACCARDO VIOLIN ORQUESTA FILARMONICA DE LONDRES Director: CHARLES DUTOIT 14:03:00 hs: MOZART, FRANZ XAVER (1791-1844): CONCIERTO PARA PIANO Y ORQUESTA EN MI BEMOL MAYOR OPUS 25 Duración: 00:17:06 KLAUS HELLWIG PIANO ORQUESTA SINFONICA DE LA RADIO DE COLONIA Director: ROLAND BADER 14:21:00 hs: SCHUBERT, FRANZ PETER (1797-1828): SONATA EN DO MENOR DEUTSCH 958 Duración: 00:31:41 MURRAY PERAHIA PIANO 14:53:00 hs: SÖDERMAN, AUGUST (1832-1876): MUSICA FESTIVA SUECA Duración: 00:06:28 ORQUESTA SINFONICA DE HELSINGBORG Director: OKKO KAMU 15:03:00 hs: GOTTSCHALK, LOUIS MOREAU (1829-1869): CINCO COMPOSICIONES Duración: 00:18:33 PHILIP MARTIN PIANO 15:22:00 hs: TCHAIKOVSKY, PIOTR ILLICH (1840-1893): LA BELLA DURMIENTE DEL BOSQUE (BALLET OPUS 66): SELECCION DEL TERCER ACTO Duración: 00:36:04 ORQUESTA DEL TEATRO BOLSHOI Director: GEORGI ZHEMCHUSHIN 16:03:00 hs: BACH, JOHANN SEBASTIAN (1685-1750): SINFONIAS A TRES VOCES: SELECCION Duración: 00:11:08 GLENN GOULD PIANO 16:15:00 hs: NEDBAL, OSKAR (1874-1930): SUITE DEL BALLET-FANTASIA "CUENTO EN CUENTO" Duración: 00:43:15 ORQUESTA DE CAMARA DVORAK Director: MIROSLAV HOMOLKA 17:03:00 hs: THALBERG, SIGISMOND (1812-1871): GRAN CAPRICHO SOBRE TEMAS DE "LA SONAMBULA" DE BELLINI OPUS 46 Duración: 00:16:26 FRANCESCO NICOLOSI PIANO 17:19:00 hs: RUBINSTEIN, ANTON (1829-1894): ESTUDIO EN DO MAYOR OPUS 23 Nº 2 "STACCATO" Duración: 00:04:36 EARL WILD PIANO 17:24:00 hs: LACHNER, FRANZ (1803-1890): SINFONIA Nº 1 EN MI BEMOL MAYOR OPUS 32 Duración: 00:34:29 ORQUESTA SINFONICA DE SINGAPUR Director: CHOO HOEY 18:03:00 hs: GRIEG, EDVARD HAGERUP (1843-1907): SONATA Nº 2 EN SOL MAYOR OPUS 13 Duración: 00:23:41 NICOLAS CHUMACHENCO VIOLIN DANIEL LEVY PIANO 18:28:00 hs: TCHAIKOVSKY, PIOTR ILLICH (1840-1893): SERENATA PARA CUERDAS EN DO MAYOR OPUS 48 Duración: 00:30:20 MIEMBROS DE LA ORQUESTA DE CAMARA DE VIENA Director: PHILIPPE ENTREMONT 19:02:00 hs: SCHUBERT, FRANZ PETER (1797-1828): IMPROMPTU EN LA BEMOL MAYOR OPUS 142 Nº 2 - DEUTSCH 935 Nº 2 (ALLEGRETTO) Duración: 00:07:03 ALFREDO CORRAL PIANO 19:10:00 hs: LISZT, FRANZ (1811-1886): SONETO DE PETRARCA Nº 104 (QUINTO MOVIMIENTO "AÑOS DE PEREGRINAJE - SEGUNDO AÑO. ITALIA" SEARLE 161) Duración: 00:06:18 DINU LIPATTI PIANO 19:17:00 hs: BRAHMS, JOHANNES (1833-1897): CUARTETO Nº 1 EN SOL MENOR OPUS 25 (ORQUESTACIÓN: ARNOLD SCHÖNBERG) Duración: 00:42:31 ORQUESTA SINFONICA DE LA CIUDAD DE BIRMINGHAM Director: SIMON RATTLE 20:03:00 hs: SCARLATTI, DOMENICO (1685-1757): TRES SONATAS Duración: 00:09:23 ELSA PUPPULO PIANO 20:13:00 hs: DEVIENNE, FRANÇOIS (1759-1803): SONATA EN RE MENOR OPUS 71 Nº 2 Duración: 00:14:55 CHRISTINE SCHORNSHEIM PIANOFORTE BURKHARD GLAETZNER OBOE SIEGFRIED PANK VIOLONCELLO 20:29:00 hs: MENDELSSOHN-BARTHOLDY, FELIX (1809-1847): SINFONÍA Nº 4 EN LA MAYOR OPUS 90 "ITALIANA" Duración: 00:30:23 ORQUESTA FILARMÓNICA DE ISRAEL Director:
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