Stingray Classica Around the World
Saturdays in August
On five Saturday nights in August at 21:00, Stingray Classica takes viewers on a musical journey to four different continents: North America, South America, Europe, and Asia. Firstly, on August 2, Stingray Classica presents a new broadcast in which conductor Franz Welser-Möst offers his perspective on Vienna, the music capital that was home to both featured composers in this program: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Arnold Schoenberg. On August 9, maestro Claudio Abbado appears with the Berlin Philharmonic at the Suntory Hall in Tokyo. This memorable 1994 concert features works by prominent Russian composers Modest Mussorgsky, Igor Stravinsky, and Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. On August 16, experience the spectacular 2006 New Year’s Eve concert from Buenos Aires, performed by the Orquesta Filarmónica de Buenos Aires under the baton of Daniel Barenboim. They are joined by bandoneon virtuoso Leopoldo Federico and his Orquesta Tipica, performing popular tangos and Latin American orchestra classics. Daniel Barenboim is featured again one week later, on August 23, this time with the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra in an amazing concert recorded at the Victoria Hall in Geneva. The program features classical masterpieces such as Ludwig van Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 3 and Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 5. Stingray Classica’s ‘Around the World’ special comes to a close on August 30 with Antonín Dvořák’s Symphony No. 9, ‘From the New World’, performed by the Gewandhausorchester Leipzig led by Andris Nelsons. Dvořák wrote his famous symphony during his stay in the ‘new world’ of the symphony’s title : the United States.
Franz in Vienna: Mozart and Schoenberg
Saturday, August 2 | 21:00
Austrian conductor Franz Welser-Möst leads his Cleveland Orchestra in a performance of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Divertimento No. 2 in D major, KV 131, and Arnold Schoenberg’s Variations for Orchestra, Op. 31, recorded at Severance Hall in Cleveland, USA. In addition, Welser-Möst takes a walk through ‘his’ Vienna, enlightening us on this musical capital that was home to both Mozart and Schoenberg. He contrasts the Divertimento No. 2, written by 16-year-old Mozart, with Variations for Orchestra, by the mature Schoenberg.
The Berliner Philharmoniker in Japan
Saturday, August 9 | 21:00
Maestro Abbado made a big donation when he appeared with the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra at the Suntory Hall in Tokyo in 1994. Claudio Abbado's Japanese tour is considered one of the highlights of his career and this concert is especially memorable. The original version of Mussorgsky's A Night on Bald Mountain and a sequel from Stravinsky's The Firebird, which contains 7 of the 19 pieces of the full-length ballet, are on the program. This concert ends with one of Tchaikovsky's most popular pieces, Symphony No. 5.
A Tango Night - Live from Buenos Aires
Saturday, August 16 | 21:00
2006 closed with a spectacular festival of Argentinean music broadcast live from Buenos Aires. At the height of the Argentinean summer, the Orquesta Filarmónica del Teatro Colon under Daniel Barenboim (conductor & soloist) join bandoneon virtuoso Leopoldo Federico and his Orquesta Tipica for an extraordinary New Year’s Eve show with popular tangos and Latin American orchestra classics. The old master of tango, José Carli, created enchanting new arrangements of works by Argentinean artists Astor Piazzolla, Carlos Gardel, Julio de Caro, Alberto Ginastera and Horacio Salgán. Performances by leading tango dancers Mora Godoy and Junior Cervilla from Buenos Aires add atmosphere and round off the night.
Concert Live from Geneva
Saturday, August 23 | 21:00
To transcend the political and ideological divides between their respective countries, Daniel Barenboim, an Argentinian Jew and Israel's most famous pianist and conductor, and Edward Said, a Palestinian philosopher and Christian, created the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra, an ensemble of young musicians between the ages of 13 and 26 who have as many Israelis as there are Arabs. Despite this great symbolism, the objectives and ambitions of the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra are first and foremost musical: the political divisions of the Middle East are setting aside the time of the union of these young musical talents which speaks volumes about the power of cultural interaction. This performance delivered to Victoria Hall in Geneva features two famous masterpieces: Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 3 and Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 5. The concert ends with the Sad Waltz of Sibelius and the opening of La Forza del Destino of Verdi.
Dvořák - Symphony No. 9, Op. 95
Saturday, August 30 | 21:00
Latvian conductor Andris Nelsons leads the Gewandhausorchester Leipzig in a performance of Antonín Dvořák’s Symphony No. 9 in E Minor, Op. 95, ‘From the New World’. Dvořák wrote this famous symphony in 1893, during his three-year term as Director of the National Conservatory of Music in New York. The Conservatory had hired the nationalist composer to create a new, national style of art music for the United States. Dvořák took elements of African American and Native American music, including pentatonic melodies and syncopated rhythms, and applied them to his symphony. This performance was recorded at the Gewandhaus in Leipzig, Germany, in 2017.