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Saturdays in July

Throughout July, Stingray Classica broadcasts highlights from the most prestigious classical music festivals every Saturday at 21:00 CEST. Enjoy a wonderful performance by Chinese pianist Zhu Xiao-Mei on July 2, playing J. S. Bach's popular Goldberg Variations (BWV 988) at the Leipzig Bach Festival in 2014. On July 9, violinist Renaud Capuçon and pianist Guillaume Bellom perform an intimate program of sonatas by Gabriel Fauré and César Franck recorded at the Festival de Rocamadour in 2020. One week later, violinist Vilde Frang, viola player Tabea Zimmermann and pianist András Schiff team up for a trio concert at the 25th anniversary edition of the Swiss Verbier Festival in 2018, performing works by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Robert Schumann, and Johannes Brahms. Finally, on July 23, the Mahler Chamber Orchestra led by François-Xavier Roth accompanies the Argentinian cellist Sol Gabetta for a performance of works of Béla Bartók, Georges Bizet, and Joseph Haydn, recorded at the Lucerne Festival in 2018.


Bach - Goldberg Variations (BWV 988)

Saturday, July 2 | 21:00

Chinese pianist Zhu Xiao-Mei performs J. S. Bach's Goldberg Variations (BWV 988) at the Leipzig Bach Festival. This June 2014 concert was recorded at St. Thomas Church, where Bach spent most time of his career as 'Thomaskantor', the musical director of the Thomanerchor church choir. The Goldberg Variations consist of one aria and a set of 30 variations. The work was first published in 1741 and was named after harpsichordist Johann Gottlieb Goldberg. In contrast to melodic variations on a theme, the Goldberg Variations do not follow the melody, but rather use the aria's bass line and chord progression. Every third variation in the series of 30 is a canon that follows an ascending pattern. The Goldberg Variations are among Bach's most celebrated works, which gained an even larger audience thanks to Glenn Gould's legendary recordings of the work in 1955 and 1981.


Rocamadour 2020: Sonatas by Fauré and Franck

Saturday, July 9 | 21:00

Over the course of eleven days in August 2020, the French town of Rocamadour hosted the fifteenth edition of Festival de Rocamadour, a music festival dedicated to sacred music from the classical, baroque, and romantic periods. On August 26, the French violinist Renaud Capuçon and his compatriot pianist Guillaume Bellom performed an intimate concert at the atmospheric, medieval Basilique Saint-Sauveur. On the program are Gabriel Fauré's Sonata No. 1, Opus 13 (1876), and César Franck's Sonata for violin and piano (1886).


Frang, Schiff & Zimmermann play Mozart and Brahms

Saturday, July 16 | 21:00

Vilde Frang, Tabea Zimmermann and conductor/pianist András Schiff team up for a concert at the 25th anniversary edition of the Swiss Verbier Festival in 2018. András Schiff’s versatile artistry excels both as pianist and conductor, as this program illustrates. He is joined by Vilde Frang, a superlative Mozart interpreter, and master violist Tabea Zimmermann for Mozart’s Sinfonia concertante. The work exemplifies the vast range of emotion Mozart is capable of instilling in one single work: from serene and joyful in the outer movements, to thoughtful and sad in the central movement. Schumann and Brahms - Schiff accompanies Tabea Zimmermann in the core 19th century viola repertoire. Unlike Schumann, whose Märchenbilder were written with the viola in mind, Brahms’ wrote his Op.120 for clarinet and piano. He soon provided a viola transcription, which has become as popular than the original.


Sol Gabetta at the Lucerne Festival 2018

Saturday, July 23 | 21:00

Argentinian cellist Sol Gabetta returned to the Lucerne Festival to perform Bohuslav Martinů’s Cello Concerto No. 1 (H. 196), followed by Manfred Grafe’s arrangement of ‘Lensky’s Aria from Tchaikovsky’s Eugene Onegin. She is accompanied by the Mahler Chamber Orchestra led by François-Xavier Roth. This concert opens with Bartók’s Divertimento for String Orchestra (Sz 113) and closes with Georges Bizet, Children's Games - Petite Suite for Orchestra, Op.22 and Haydn’s Symphony No. 83. Recorded at the Lucerne Festival Hall in 2018.

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