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Mozart Gala in Prague
This gala concert at Prague's beautiful Estates Theatre is one of the highlights of Mozart Year 2006. Conducted by Manfred Honeck, the Czech Philharmonic performs W. A. Mozart's finest compositions connected to the city of Prague in general or to the Estates Theatre in particular. Among them is Mozart's Clarinet Concerto, which premiered in Prague in 1791. This 2006 recording features clarinettist Sharon Kam. Mozart's Prague Symphony is invariably on the program. The Overture to Don Giovanni is also associated with the Estates Theatre, which is where Mozart conducted it in 1787.
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Brahms - Violin Sonata No. 2, Op. 100
In this splendid 2013 concert from the Church of Verbier, Switzerland, Greek violinist Leonidas Kavakos and Chinese pianist Yuja Wang join forces to interpret three sonatas by Johannes Brahms. Leonidas Kavakos rose to fame in 1985, when he became the youngest musician to ever win the first price of the prestigious Sibelius Competition. With Yuja Wang, an accomplished artist at young age herself, he forms a masterful duo of chamber music interpretation. The programme features Brahm's Sonata for Piano and Violin, No. 1 in G major, Op. 78, also known as the "Regensonate," Sonata for Piano and Violin, No. 2 in A major, Op. 100, the "Thuner Sonata," a portrait of the Swiss lake of Thun's peaceful scenery. It comes to a fiery and passionate finale with Brahm's Sonata for Piano and Violin, No. 3 in D minor, Op 108.
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J. S. Bach - Mass in B Minor (BWV 232)
Georg Christoph Biller conducts the Gewandhaus Orchestra and Thomanerchor in a performance of J. S. Bach's Mass in B minor (BWV 232), one of the greatest works of church music ever written. Soloists are Ruth Holton (soprano), Matthias Rexroth (alto), Christoph Genz (tenor) and Klaus Mertens (bass). Recorded in the St. Thomas Church during the Leipzig Bachfest of 2000. Georg Christoph Biller is Bach’s 16th successor as cantor of the St. Thomas Church in Leipzig, a position Biller held from 1992 to 2015. The mass is a musical setting of the complete Ordinary of the Latin Mass and is one of last compositions the Bach completed, just one year before his death in 1750. Since 1999, the Leipzig Bachfest is regarded as the world’s leading festival celebrating the music of Bach.