
MezzoProgram TV na Niedziela 5.10.2025
- 17:20Puccini: Il Trittico - Théâtre de la Monnaie
opera
Il Trittico Three operas in one act by Giacomo Puccini 1858 -1924 Il Tabarro Libretto by Giuseppe Adami, based on 'La Houppelande' by Didier Gold Suor Angelica Libretto by Giovacchino Forzano Gianni Schicchi Libretto by Giovacchino Forzano, based on an episode in Dante's 'Divine Comedy' First performance in New York, Metropolitan Opera, December 14, 1918 La Monnaie Symphony Orchestra and Choirs, La Monnaie Children's and Youth Choirs, Alain Altinoglu (Musical Direction) Alberto Moro (Choir leader) Tobias Kratzer (Director) Rainer Sellmaier (Sets & costumes), Bernd Purkrabek (Lighting), Manuel Braun (Video) Il Tabarro Peter Kálmán (Michele) Corinne Winters (Giorgetta) Adam Smith (Luigi Amante) Roberto Covatta (Il Tinca) Giovanni Furlanetto (Il Talpa) Maxime Melnik (Un venditore di canzonette) Annunziata Vestri (La Frugola) Benedetta Torre (Amante) Suor Angelica Corinne Winters (Suor Angelica) Raehann Bryce-Davis (La zia principessa) Elena Zilio (La badessa) Annunziata Vestri (La suora zelatrice) Tineke Van Ingelgem (La maestra delle novizie La suora infirmiera) Benedetta Torre (Suor Genovieffa) Annelies Kerstens (Suor Osmina) Raphaële Green (Suor Dolcina) Karen Vermeiren (Prima sorella cercatrice) Marta Beretta (Seconda sorella cercatrice) Emma Posman (Una novizia) Gianni Schicchi Peter Kálmán (Gianni Schicchi) Benedetta Torre (Lauretta) Elena Zilio (Zita) Adam Smith (Rinuccio) Roberto Covatta (Gherardo) Karen Vermeiren (Nella) Luca Dall'Amico (Betto di Signa) Giovanni Furlanetto (Simone) Gabriele Nani (Marco) Tineke Van Ingelgem (La Ciesca) Roberto Accurso (Maestro Spinelloccio Ser Amantio di Nicolao) Kurt Gysen (Pinellino) Lucas Cortoos (Guccio) Henri de Beauffort (Gherardino) Gerard Lavalle (Buoso Donati) Brussels, Théâtre de la Monnaie / De Munt, April 30, 2022
- 20:30Budapest Festival Orchestra, Iván Fischer, Vilde Frang: Monteverdi, Bartók, Schubert
classical concert
Budapest Festival Orchestra, Iván Fischer (Conductor) Vilde Frang (violin) Claudio Monteverdi (1567 - 1643) A Selection From Scherzi Musicali Béla Bartók (1881 - 1945) Violin Concerto No. 1, Sz. 36, Bb 48 Franz Schubert (1797 - 1828) Symphony No. 9 In C Major 'The Great' D. 944 Budapest, Müpa, Béla Bartók National Concert Hall, 14 November 2022
- 22:04Midori, Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, Marie Jacquot: Fung, Dvorák, Beach
classical concert
Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, Marie Jacquot (Conductor) Midori (Violin) Vivian Fung 1975 - Earworms Antonín Dvorák 1841 - 1904 Violin Concerto in A minor Amy Beach 1867 - 1944 Gaelic Symphony in E minor Berlin, Philharmonie, 22 June 2025
- 23:34The Lost Paradise, a portrait of Arvo Pärt
classical music documentary
Directed by Günter Atteln He is the most performed contemporary composer in the world. Nevertheless, he also rarely ventures out in public, keeps quiet about his music, feels at home in the forests of Estonia and generates therewith - perhaps involuntarily - the impression of a recluse, which is attributed to him again and again: Arvo Pärt. The Estonian composer, who will celebrate his 90th birthday on September 11, 2025, verily exudes even solely by his appearance an aura of a mystic or an ascetic. He himself says: 'I am no prophet, no cardinal, not a monk, not even a vegetarian.' But he is without a doubt a devout man, who has been a member of the Russian Orthodox Church since 1970, and under pressure from the Soviet apparatus of power was forced to leave his native Estonia in 1980. Via Vienna he arrived in Berlin, which for the next 30 years would become his second home and also the starting point for his international career. 'The Lost Paradise' is the first international documentary about Arvo Pärt. It is quite an astonishment that such a shy artist has given his consent to be accompanied by a camera for an entire year: In his native Estonia, travelling to Germany, Italy, and Japan, where Pärt received the Praemium Imperiale, the world's most prestigious award in the field of music, in October 2014. The film is framed by the identically named stage production 'Adam's Passion,' featuring three key works by Arvo Pärt, which American director Robert Wilson brought to the stage in May 2015 in a former submarine factory, the 'Noblessner Foundry' in Tallinn.
- 0:34Arvo Pärt, Robert Wilson: Adam's Passion
classical concert
Tallinn Chamber Orchestra, Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir, Tonu Kaljuste (conductor) Robert Wilson (Stage Direction, Set Design & Lighting Concept) Michalis Theophanous, Lucinda Childs (dancers) Arvo Pärt 1935 - Adam's Lament Tabula rasa Miserere Sequentia Directed by Andy Sommer Noblessner Foundry, Tallinn, Estonia, May 12th, 2015
- 2:08InterMezzo
program muzyczny
- 3:00The Tatarstan National Symphony Orchestra and Alexander Sladkovsky: The Flying Dutchman by Wagner
classical concert
Tatarstan National Symphony Orchestra, Alexander Sladkovsky (Conductor) Grand Choir Masters of Choral Singing Richard Wagner (1813 - 1883) Der fliegende Holländer (The Flying Dutchman), romantic opera in three acts by Richard Wagner (1813 - 1883) Libretto by Richard Wagner after Heinrich Heine's 'Aus den Memoiren des Herren von Schnabelewopski' First performance in Dresden, Königliches Sächsisches Hostheater, 2 January 1843 Albert Dohmen (bass-baritone) Le Hollandais Dmitry Skorikov (basse) Daland Natalia Muradymova (soprano) Senta Artyom Safronov (tenor) Erik Yevgenia Segenyuk (mezzo-soprano) Mary Kirill Matveyev (tenor) Le pilote Recorded on 10 March 2020 at the Tchaikovsky Concert Hall, Moscow Directed by Elena Schaptchits
- 5:15Keith Jarrett Lugano Jazz Festival
jazz concert
Keith Jarrett Estival Jazz 1986 Keith Jarrett (piano) Gary Peacock (Bass) Jack DeJohnette (drums) Recorded in 1986, Lugano, Swiss Tv director, Sandro Pedrazzetti
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