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#1 ·
What are some exciting concerts you plan on going to in the future. On jan 30th im going to the preforming arts center at purchase college to see Vadim Gluzman and the orpheus chamber orchestra....im excited one of the songs there playing is by Penderecki
 
#58 ·
I'm looking forward to these performances:

September: Gergiev Mariinsky orchestra, Tchaikovsyk Romeo&Juliet, Stravinsky Firebird, Prokofieff Vico #1
October: Boheme Netrebko/Beczela
October: Anna Vinnistkaya Rach 3
January: Janine Jansen Bach Schnittke Bartok
March: Hilary Hahn Korngold Concerto
 
#59 ·
I am going to Gil Sullivan's concert at the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam on the 1st of December, the program is so inspiring....Mozart, Beethoven, Brahms, Cochran and Schumann, great masterpieces by the finest interpreter of Mozart in the world! I am very much looking forward to listening to the variations by Brahms and five mazurkas by one of Australia's most interesting and individual composers Julian Cochran whose compositions are noticeably influenced by folk music of Eastern Europe.

Rondo in A minor, K.511 - Mozart
Beethoven's Sonata Quasi Una Fantasia in E Flat, Op.27 No.1
Brahms' Variations (After String Sextet op. 18)
5 Mazurkas by Julian Cochran
Faschingsschwank aus Wien, Op.26 - Schumann

http://www.concertgebouw.nl/concert...vijf-mazurka-s-uit-australie?path=event=30971
 
#60 ·
Well tomorrow I will be going to the Bridgewater Hall in Manchester

The Halle with Sir Mark Elder
playing Brahms 2nd piano concerto and Sibelius second symphony.

I can't wait
 
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#61 ·
Saturday I night I hope I will be going to a concert and these will be played:
Vivaldi The Four Seasons, Spring
Haydn Serenade for Strings in F, Opus 3, No 5
Vivaldi Two Violin Concerto in A minor
Bach Two Violin Concerto in D minor, BWV 1043
Gardel Scent of a Woman
Paganini Campanella
Paganini Variations on a Theme from Rossini's Moses in Egypt
Handel 'Largo' from Xerxes
Brahms Hungarian Dance No 5 in G minor

The violinist is Attilla Sautov with the Mueller International Chamber Orchestra.
 
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Rodion Shchedrin: Concerto No.2 for orchestra (The Chimes) (London premiere)
Nicolay Yakovlevich Myaskovsky: Silentium, Op.9 (London premiere)
Interval
Edison Denisov: Bells in the fog (London premiere)
Sergey Rachmaninov: The Bells (Choral Symphony)

Anyone going to this magnificent 'bell-themed' evening at the Royal Festival Hall on Sept. 29th ? Russian/premieres/the best Rachmaninov; doesn't get much better !
 
#63 ·
I work with the LA Phil sometimes, so I have great access to concerts. But I am especially looking forward to:

Vogt Plays Rachmaninoff
Liadov: The Enchanted Lake
Rachmaninoff: Piano Concerto No. 2
Sibelius: Symphony No. 2 Vogt Plays Rachmaninoff

and

Capuçon Plays Korngold
Oct 26, 27, 28
Korngold: Violin Concerto
Mahler: Symphony No. 5

...but I'm very lucky, I hope to see a bunch of shows this season!
 
#66 ·
I'm going to a children's concert called the "PhilharMonster" this afternoon. This is an annual event. The children have a costume contest beforehand. The conductor always makes a grand entrance in some costume (I've seen him as Spiderman and Mario). The orchestra is also in costume. The program is assorted and appropriate spooky music. This year, they are performing Lemony Snicket's "The Composer is Dead," which I'm looking forward to seeing live.
(part 1 of 3)
Viola joke at 6:00.
 
#71 ·
Guns n Roses in Bangalore | Mumbai | Gurgaon



Coming December 2012, Guns n Roses going to perform in India. So i already sold the tickets. am waiting for that unbelievable movement. I hope they performing well. what your suggestion. moozentertainment.com is going to present there major cities in India. Bangalore, Mumbai, Gurgaon.

Schedule on below:
Bangalore: December-07-2012
Mumbai: December-09-2012
Delhi(Gurgaon): December-12-2012
 
#74 · (Edited)
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.

the tickets is a birthday gift to my stepfather. he knows very little about classical music.

Funny thing is... In her biography it says that she has been taking "masterclasses" with evgeny kissin & leif ove andsnes. <- which does not reflect at all in her playing. and that is a good thing! rather listen to some weird rubato than a metronomic copy of a piece :p
 
#77 ·
On March 1st the Minsk Philarmonic presents a concert on occasion of Wagner's 200th anniversary. Some culture is finally leaking even into these backwoods of the world! I don't know what is the program going to be yet, but I am definitely going!
 
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