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FOUR CONCERTS FROM THE 2012 LUCERNE FESTI VAL

WCLV presents four concerts from the 2012 Lucrene Festival. They are being heard on
Mondays at 9:00 PM (10:00 PM on September 3) temprarily pushing aside the
New York Philharmonic broadcasts. James Gaffigan, who was on the conducting
staff of The Cleveland Orchestra, leads the concert of September 3rd.
Monday, 8/27/12
9:00 PM |
Mahler Chamber Orchestra/Daniel Harding; Mari Eriksmoen, soprano; Bernarda Fink, alto; Andrew Staples, tenor; Franz-Josef Selig, bass; Bavarian Radio Choir (D. 714, Schumann); Swedish Radio Choir (D. 950)
Franz Schubert: “Gesang der Geister über den Wassern” (“Song of the Spirits over the Waters”), D 714
Robert Schumann: “Nachtlied” (“Night Song”), Op. 108
Franz Schubert: Mass |
Monday
9/3/12
10:00 PM |
Lucerne Symphony Orchestra/James Gaffigan; Helene Grimaud, piano; Hans Christoph Begemann, baritone
Wolfang Rihm: Symphony “Nähe fern” (world premiere of the complete version)
Johannes Brahms: Piano Concerto No. 1 in D minor, Op. 15
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Monday
9/10/12
9:00 PM |
Gustav Mahler Youth Orchestra/Daniele Gatti; Frank Peter Zimmermann, violin
Richard Wagner: Prelude to Act 3 and “Good Friday Spell” from “Parsifal”
Alban Berg: Violin Concerto (“To the Memory of an Angel”)
Richard Strauss: Suite from the Opera “Der Rosenkavalier”
Maurice Ravel: “La Valse”
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Monday
9/17/12
9:00 PM
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Lucerne Festival Orchestra/Claudio Abbado; Juliane Banse, soprano (Beethoven); Bruno Ganz, narrator; Anna Prohaska, soprano (Mozart); Sara Mingardo, alto; Maximilian Schmitt, tenor; Rene Pape, bass; Bavarian Radio Choir; Swedish Radio Choir
Ludwig van Beethoven: Incidental music to Goethe’s tragedy “Egmont” for soprano, narrator and orchestra, Op. 84
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Requiem in D minor, K. 626 (edition by Franz Beyer/Robert Levin)
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